Jefferson Trace Homeowners Association

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Welcome to Jefferson Trace!

 We're located in Southeast Jefferson County between Billtown road and Seatonville road off Shaffer Lane.

Jefferson Trace building was begun in 1999. We currently have 138 homes with 140 total when the subdivision is completed. The homeowners association took over the running of the neighborhood from the developer around 2005. Yearly dues are $500.  That covers costs for lights, maintenance, and the pool.

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Welcome to the JTHA discussion page. Hope this forum helps with more information.... :) By Dave Johnson more
Started: January 11th 2008 Replies: 3

6am Saturday Morning Waste Management Truck

It's 6:15 Saturday morning July 5 (after a long night of fireworks, thunderstorms and celebration) and a Waste Management truck woke my wife and I up after barrelling in and out of our cul de sac to... more
Started: July 4th 2008 Replies: 0

New to the neighborhood

My wife and I will be likely moving into Jefferson Trace with our 3 boys (ages 8, 6 & 3) in May.  It appears to be a kid friendly community and we're looking forward to it.  Any idea... more
Started: April 5th 2008 Replies: 3

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Familysm This is the second in a series of articles for first-time home buyers. This article discusses the exceptional opportunities that exist for financial assistance for First-Time Home Buyers. First Time Home...

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