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Pine Crest is a secluded deed-restricted community in Young Harris, Georgia, where nature is protected and preserved on 160 pristine wooded acres. From the towering hardwoods, mature rhododendrons, and native mountain laurels to the delicate dogwoods, breathtaking mountain and valley views abound.
Conveniently located in the area renowned as the Enchanted Valley,
Pine Crest is only 4 miles west of
Hiawassee, Georgia. Pristine
Lake Chatuge, Georgia Mountain Fairground, golf courses, and tennis and pickleball courts are nearby, as well as friendly village shopping opportunities.
Pine Crest is located 8 miles east of thriving
Blairsville, Georgia, in the
Majestic Mountains of North Georgia. Only a 2-hour scenic drive from Atlanta, Georgia, or Chattanooga, Tennessee,
Pine Crest is in the southern
Appalachian Mountains. Towns County is an ideal location for refined mountain living.
Pine Crest has a well-appointed entrance that graces Highway 76 and is near the
Brasstown Valley Resort and Spa. The resort has an 18-hole championship golf course and a lovely 200-room lodge. Many residents in
Pine Crest have the perfect view of
Brasstown Bald, the highest mountain in Georgia, towering 4784 feet above sea level.
Young Harris College, an integral community center, is close by.
Pine Crest offers many social activities and a friendly neighborhood atmosphere. The
Pine Crest subdivision offers all underground utilities, county water, and winding paved roads that weave through the meadows, mountains, and woods. The neighborhood is protected with a single entrance for property security and an active neighborhood watch. Homes are constructed in harmony with nature in one of the most beautiful areas of
Northeast Georgia.
Pine Crest residents refer to the community as a little slice of heaven.
Below is useful information regarding our neighborhood:
The Pine Crest annual dues for 2025 are $85.00. Notices are sent out in January for payment by February 28th. We have two Homeowners Association (HOA) meetings in spring and fall. The annual dues and budget for the following year are decided at the fall meeting.