Exciting New Residential Community 1776 Moore Launches in Spartanburg County with a Patriotic Twist!

Exciting New Community 1776 Moore Takes Shape in Spartanburg County!

Welcome to Moore, South Carolina, where a brand-new residential community is gearing up to make waves! With lots already completed, 1776 Moore is set to welcome families who are looking for a place that intertwines a sense of patriotism with their dream of home ownership. Just about 30 miles east of the bustling city of Greenville, this community embraces the ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—how cool is that?

What’s on Offer?

1776 Moore will boast a total of 58 single-family homes, available in four distinct floor plans. Each home will also offer 12 unique exterior options, ensuring that everyone can find or create a space that truly feels like home. Designed by the talented and award-winning residential designer Stephen Fuller, these homes showcase a seamless blend of historic charm and modern living—from elements of Colonial and Georgian architecture to open-concept layouts that scream flexibility and style.

But it doesn’t stop there! These homes are designed with the modern family in mind, featuring spacious master suites and plenty of outdoor living space—perfect for those summer barbecues or cozy evening gatherings. With prices starting in the mid-$400,000 range, a home in this community offers not just a roof over your head but also a slice of the American Dream.

Community Spirit and a Touch of Patriotism

As Brock Fankhauser, the founder of the 1776 Community, puts it, “1776 Moore is bringing patriotism to the front porch of housing in the greater Greenville and Spartanburg markets.” This is just the beginning for the 1776 Community brand, which aims to license new neighborhoods across all 50 states, each uniquely focused on American patriotism and the freedom that comes with home ownership. What a fantastic way to celebrate our roots!

More than Just a Place to Live

To add a cherry on top, the 1776 Community is also making headlines! It’s been featured on popular TV shows like Bloomberg TV’s “World’s Greatest” and FOX Business’s “Viewpoint,” hosted by none other than Dennis Quaid. That’s right; this community is creating quite a buzz and it’s only just getting started!

But wait, there’s more! At the moment, homes are currently being constructed at the first location in Gastonia, North Carolina, and plans are already underway for future developments in Keller, Texas, and Hermiston, Oregon. It looks like the 1776 Community is preparing for a grand expansion—one that promises to touch the lives of many Americans looking for their dream home.

Looking Ahead

If you’re interested in joining this exciting community, now is the time to take a closer look. Interested buyers will soon be able to reserve their lot and get started on building their very own home at 1776 Moore. And to enhance their outreach, plans to open a gallery office in neighboring Woodruff are already in the works!

So, if you’re on the lookout for a new place to call home that encapsulates both community vibes and a deep-rooted sense of American pride, keep your eyes peeled for more updates regarding 1776 Moore. This community is definitely one to watch!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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