A Craftsman Home with Country Club Living in Hoschton, Georgia — and a Front Porch That Changes Everything
5922 Ash Hill Pl | Hoschton, GA 30548 | 4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms | 2,968 Sq Ft | $600,000 MLS #7757470 | Reunion Country Club | Listed by Victoria Lance, Lance Real Estate Group
There's a moment when you pull up to a home and something shifts. You haven't walked inside yet, but you already know.
That's what happens at 5922 Ash Hill Pl in Hoschton's Reunion Country Club community.
The double front porch stretches across the entire facade of this Craftsman-style home, and two porch swings hang exactly where you'd want them. It's the kind of detail that tells you something about how this home was built — thoughtfully, with intention, and with real life in mind.
After more than 21 years of selling homes across North Metro Georgia, I've learned that the properties that photograph beautifully and live even better are the ones worth paying attention to. This is one of them. Built in 2019 and meticulously maintained since, this four-bedroom home offers nearly 3,000 square feet of well-designed living space inside one of Jackson County's most sought-after communities — priced at $600,000.
Here's what you need to know.
What It Feels Like to Live Here
Before I walk you through the rooms, I want to talk about the experience of this home — because that's really what buyers are purchasing.
You start your mornings on the front porch. Two swings, a coffee, a quiet street in a community where neighbors wave. Reunion is designed to feel like a resort you never have to leave, and the streetscape reflects that. Mature landscaping, sidewalks, street lights, a sense of permanence that newer developments sometimes lack.
In the evenings, you move to the back. The oversized covered patio is a genuine outdoor living room. Whether you're grilling on a weeknight or hosting on a Saturday, this space delivers. It's not an afterthought — it's one of the defining features of how this home lives.
Inside, the tone is warm and grounded. Dark hardwood floors run through the entire main level, anchoring the open floor plan without making it feel heavy. Nine-foot ceilings create breathing room. Natural light comes through insulated windows throughout the day.
This is a home designed for both everyday living and entertaining, and those two things don't always coexist gracefully. Here, they do.
The Kitchen and Main Level
The kitchen sits at the heart of the main floor and it earns that position.
Gray cabinetry with quartz countertops and a tile backsplash creates a clean, current aesthetic that doesn't feel trendy for the sake of it. The appliances are stainless steel throughout — wall oven, gas cooktop, dishwasher — with a range hood and a microwave rounding out the suite. A kitchen island, breakfast bar, and walk-in pantry give you the storage and prep space that actually matters when you're cooking for a family.
The detail I find buyers respond to most: the wine bar area and built-in storage integrated into the kitchen design. These aren't afterthoughts. They're part of the original architecture, and they give the space a custom feel that you typically associate with higher price points.
Shiplap accents add texture without overwhelming the room. The kitchen opens directly to the family room, where a gas fireplace and views to the backyard complete the picture.
The formal dining room provides a defined space for sit-down meals — something that matters more to buyers than the market often acknowledges. An open-concept floor plan is not the same thing as having nowhere to host a dinner party.
Also on the main level: a bonus room that works equally well as a home office, a playroom, or a creative studio, and a half bath for guests.
The Primary Suite
Upstairs, the primary suite is the right size for the price point.
Oversized is the accurate word. The suite includes a sitting area, a large shower, and separate his and hers closets — not a single closet divided by a wall, but two genuine closets. That distinction matters, especially for buyers who've lived in a home where closet space became a daily negotiation.
The primary bathroom is finished with a soaking tub alongside the separate shower. It reads like a hotel bath without trying too hard.
Three secondary bedrooms share a hall bath with a dual vanity — a practical feature that makes morning routines run smoother than single-sink alternatives. A loft on the upper level provides flexible space: a playroom that grows into a study area, a second sitting room, a workout nook.
The laundry room is positioned upstairs, which is where it belongs in a home where most of the laundry is generated.
Reunion Country Club: Understanding the Community
This is worth its own section, because Reunion is not a standard subdivision.
The community is anchored by a Michael Riley-designed 18-hole championship golf course. For buyers who golf, this is the feature. For buyers who don't, the course creates a visual environment — open space, greens, careful landscaping — that defines the feel of the neighborhood in ways that benefit everyone who lives here.
Beyond golf, the amenity package is genuinely resort-caliber:
- A resort-style pool with a large water slide
- A separate children's play area
- Tennis and pickleball courts
- A fitness center
- A clubhouse with dining and social programming
The Life Path is a detail I always highlight: it allows residents to travel by golf cart to nearby shops and restaurants. In North Metro Georgia, where driving is the default mode of transportation for nearly everything, that kind of walkable connectivity is unusual and genuinely valued by residents.
The HOA fee is $1,200 semi-annually — approximately $200 per month — which covers maintenance of grounds, swim, and tennis. For what the community delivers, that number is reasonable, and I'd encourage buyers to evaluate it in the context of what they'd spend elsewhere for comparable amenities.
Location: The I-85 Corridor Advantage
One of the things I hear most from buyers who move to this part of North Metro Georgia is that they didn't realize how connected it was until they lived here.
Hoschton sits at the intersection of I-85 and I-985, which means you have access to the Atlanta metro without being absorbed into it. Gainesville is accessible to the north. The Mall of Georgia and the commercial corridor along I-85 near Buford are convenient to the south. Lake Lanier — one of the defining recreational assets of this region — is minutes away.
For buyers relocating from Atlanta, this pocket of Jackson County often surprises them. The price-to-space ratio is compelling, the communities are well-established, and the quality of life is high.
For buyers already living in Gwinnett or Hall County who want more space or a stronger community environment without significantly extending their commute, Hoschton in general and Reunion specifically represents a serious upgrade in lifestyle for a reasonable step up in price.
School Zone Context
This home is zoned for Spout Springs Elementary, Cherokee Bluff Middle, and Cherokee Bluff High School — and that matters to a lot of buyers in this market.
The Cherokee Bluff cluster is one of the most sought-after in the area. Cherokee Bluff High School and Cherokee Bluff Middle both carry strong reputations among parents I work with, and I hear their names consistently from families who are specifically targeting this zone when they're searching. For buyers with school-age children, landing in the Cherokee Bluff district is often a deciding factor — not just a checkbox.
Price and Price History: What the Numbers Show
Listed at $600,000, this home is priced at approximately $202 per square foot.
The price history tells a clear story about appreciation in this market. This home sold new in October 2019 for $317,773. The current list price of $600,000 represents an increase of roughly 88 percent over approximately six and a half years.
That's not an accident or market speculation — it's the result of real demand for well-located, well-amenitized communities in North Metro Georgia, and it reflects a pattern I've watched unfold across this entire corridor over the past two decades.
The Zestimate at the time of listing was $585,600, with an estimated range of $556,000 to $615,000. The list price falls within that range.
For comparison, nearby homes on Ash Hill Place that have sold or are currently valued on the market range from approximately $543,000 to $749,000 depending on size, finish level, and floor plan. This home, at 2,968 square feet with the finish package it carries, sits in a defensible position within that range.
Tax assessment for 2024 was $585,500, with annual taxes of approximately $5,703.
Who Is This Home Right For? A Practical Buyer-Fit Assessment
| Buyer Profile | Fit Assessment |
|---|---|
| Golf-focused buyer who wants to live on-community | Strong fit — Reunion's 18-hole course is a defining feature |
| Family with school-age children | Good fit — Cherokee Bluff schools, family amenities, room layout |
| Buyer relocating from Atlanta metro seeking more space | Strong fit — I-85/I-985 access, resort amenities, larger square footage per dollar |
| Remote worker needing a dedicated office | Good fit — main-level bonus room provides defined separation from living areas |
| Entertainer who values indoor/outdoor flow | Strong fit — covered patio, open kitchen, formal dining, wine bar area |
| Buyer looking for new construction without new construction pricing | Moderate fit — 2019 build with modern finishes, but not a blank slate |
| Buyer who needs no HOA | Not a fit — Reunion is an HOA community at $1,200 semi-annually |
| Buyer prioritizing walkability and urban proximity | Not the right fit — this is a car-dependent suburban community |
What I Notice About This Home as a Listing Agent
I've been representing buyers and sellers in this market since 2004. When I look at a home, I'm not just reading the spec sheet — I'm thinking about how it will compete in showings, what a buyer will notice first, and where the value story is strongest.
The value story here is the combination of the community and the finish level at the price point.
Reunion Country Club carries real brand recognition in North Metro Georgia. Buyers who are considering this area know the name, and they know what the lifestyle delivers. That's a marketing advantage that works in favor of this listing.
The 2019 construction date means buyers get a modern floor plan without the uncertainty of true new construction. The systems are relatively young, the design choices are current without being dated, and the finishes — quartz countertops, hardwood floors, gas fireplace, shiplap accents — read as upgraded without being over-improved for the market.
The double front porch is a showstopper. In my experience, details like that create emotional connection early in a showing, and emotional connection drives offers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hoschton, GA a good place to buy a home?
Hoschton is one of the more compelling markets in North Metro Georgia right now. Located at the crossroads of I-85 and I-985 in Jackson County, it offers easy access to the broader Atlanta metro while maintaining a distinctly suburban character. Communities like Reunion Country Club bring resort-level amenities that are genuinely difficult to replicate in more urban markets at comparable price points. For buyers who prioritize space, community, and quality of life over urban proximity, Hoschton is worth serious consideration.
What is Reunion Country Club in Hoschton, GA?
Reunion Country Club is a master-planned residential community in Hoschton anchored by a Michael Riley-designed 18-hole championship golf course. Resident amenities include a resort-style pool with a water slide, tennis and pickleball courts, a fitness center, a clubhouse with dining, and a Life Path that allows golf cart access to nearby shops and restaurants. The community is a well-established choice for buyers seeking an active, amenity-rich lifestyle in North Metro Georgia.
How competitive is the housing market in Hoschton, GA?
The Hoschton market has remained active over the past several years, driven in part by buyers relocating within North Metro Georgia and from the Atlanta metro. Well-priced homes in established communities with strong amenity packages tend to move. Buyers entering this price range should be prepared with financing in order before they begin touring, as competitive properties typically don't sit long.
What are the schools near Reunion Country Club in Hoschton?
This home is zoned for Spout Springs Elementary, Cherokee Bluff Middle, and Cherokee Bluff High School. The Cherokee Bluff cluster is one of the most sought-after in the area — I regularly hear from families who are specifically targeting this zone when they search. As always, I recommend confirming school assignments directly with the district before purchasing, as zone lines can occasionally shift.
How much have home values increased in the Reunion community?
This specific home sold new in October 2019 for $317,773. The current list price of $600,000 reflects appreciation of roughly 88 percent over approximately six and a half years. While individual properties vary, that trajectory is broadly consistent with what I've observed across well-located, amenity-rich communities throughout the I-85 corridor in North Metro Georgia.
Other Resources
External Authority Resources
- National Association of Realtors — Housing Statistics and Buyer Research
- Georgia Department of Community Affairs — Housing Resources
- U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey Data
- Hall County Schools — School Zone Verification
Victoria Lance Resources
- Lance Real Estate Group — LanceRE.com
- Search Homes for Sale in North Metro Georgia — LanceRE.com
- Seller Resources — LanceRE.com
Ready to See This Home?
If 5922 Ash Hill Pl feels like the right fit, I'd love to walk you through it in person. There's a lot that doesn't come through in photos — the quality of the light in the main living area, the scale of that back patio, the feel of the community itself.
Reach out to me anytime at www.lancere.com, or follow along for more local real estate insight at @VictoriaLance on Instagram.
Whether you're actively searching or just beginning to think through your next move in North Metro Georgia, I'm always happy to answer questions and give you a real, honest read on the market.
Victoria Lance | Lance Real Estate Group | Licensed Realtor Since 2004 | Serving Buyers and Sellers Across North Metro Georgia MLS #7757470 | Listing details sourced from FMLS GA via Zillow. Buyers should independently verify all information including school zones, HOA details, and property conditions.



