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Resident Testimonials

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What’s it really like to live at Serenbe? Don’t just take our word for it — hear it straight from the people who call this nature-loving, art-soaked, farm-fresh community home.
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Serenbe celebrates 10 years with huge community potluck dinner

Serenbe celebrates its tenth anniversary with the entire community in the wildflower meadow.

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Awesome knowing that green space is being protected

Ned Peek's family has lived in Chattahoochee Hills for six generations.

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'I never imagined that there would be more going on than I could absorb'

Shelton Stanfill and his wife were some of the first people to live at Serenbe. They built their house in 2005 and moved in June 2006. T

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'if a prayer were a place, it would be Serenbe'

Adrienne and Barry Anbinder moved to Serenbe in 2013 and have developed hobbies that are a far cry from their life back in Brooklyn!

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All in this together

All it took was one special dinner at the Farmhouse to convince Russ and Kara Kiefer to move to Serenbe back in 2008.

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Its like you are on vacation

Rita Ritchie and her husband Ashton have called Serenbe home since 2010. They love being able to be in nature simply by walking outside their front door.

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'It's a pretty amazing place'

David Widmer has been coming to Serenbe since before the Daisy was built. He describes what kept bringing him back.

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We didn't realize how important the aspect of community was to us

Eliza Bacot is excited to raise her two children with her husband in such a supportive community as Serenbe.

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'Here you end up thinking a lot more about what you're doing and why'

Early resident Tom Reed talks about how living at Serenbe changes you and how his kids have multi-generational movie nights.

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The hardest part about living here is saying no

Dianne Cutler and Chris Loeppke came for the farmer's market and left with a house.

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I didnt expect to make such good friends at this point in my life

Steve and Honey Honey Hurwitz are some of Serenbe's earliest residents.

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I felt more connected in six weeks here than in six years in my previous neighborhood

Sandra Storrar started making plans to move to Serenbe after working with founder Steve Nygren. She shares how the community has made her stay.

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I have 1052 more friends since moving to Serenbe

Phyllis Bleiweis tells the story of how her work brought her to Serenbe and why she stayed.

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I didn't know how lost I was until I got here

Grace Aldridge has her hands full as the mother of five children and manager of the Serenbe Stables.

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'Early on we knew this was going to be a special place'

Captain Chip Newell fights fires by day in the busiest firehouse in Atlanta and can't wait to come home to quiet, relaxing Serenbe where he can unwind with friends and family.

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'This is the first place I've ever lived where I can't wait to get home.'

John Graham came for work and stayed for life. Hear his story and why he loves Serenbe.

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'I wake up every morning and say how lucky I am'

Serenbe resident Pat Newell shares about her open-door policy she enjoys with her neighbors and how she started her own business in her community.

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'An oatmeal raisin cookie' changed everything

Serenbe resident Ron Simblist shares how an oatmeal raisin cookie brought him and his wife to the community many years ago and why they've never left.