Making the Move to Wire Park

As Wire Park continues to grow, so do the opportunities to call this vibrant community home. Blending lifestyle, convenience, and modern design, Wire Park now offers a variety of residential options to fit every stage of life.

The Flats at Wire Park are move-in ready and thoughtfully designed to bring a fresh approach to living in Oconee County. With spacious two-bedroom layouts and a selection of three-bedroom units, The Flats combine comfort with luxury. Residents enjoy high-end features like nine-foot ceilings, sleek white quartz countertops, and covered patios, all just steps away from Wire Park’s iconic front lawn.

Another amazing option are The Towns at Wire Park. Perfectly positioned near Wire Park’s lively restaurants, shops, and businesses, The Towns at Wire Park offer style and convenience in one. Modern interiors, gas stoves, generous square footage, and carefully crafted details make these residences an ideal choice for those who want to be at the heart of it all.

For those looking for more space, Wire Park also offers beautifully designed Trillium single family homes. With a range of models, including The Laurel, The Jasmine, The Azalea, and The Dogwood, each home offers its own unique character. Buyers can also choose from a curated palette of exterior colors depending on the model type such as White, Caviar, and Beachcomber, ensuring every home feels distinctly personal.

No matter which option you choose, living at Wire Park means being part of a thriving community. With downtown Watkinsville within walking distance and a variety of dining, shopping, and local businesses right outside your door, Wire Park offers the perfect balance of connection and convenience. Wire Park is also located near top performing schools and Oconee County parks. Residents can enjoy monthly events such as the weekly Farmers Market, live performances, and fun competitions like cornhole leagues. As the community continues to flourish, there’s never been a better time to make Wire Park your home!

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