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AVAILABLE HOMES |  SOLD HOMES | Call Ralph Paulsen Jr PA for a free market analysis of your home Cell: 352-293-5105 |  RegistrationSterling Hill Residents may Register Here for Full Access to all Resources | | 
Have a question or need assistance? Email Paulsen@tampabay.rr.com Or call me now at 352-293-5105 Re/Max Marketing Specialists 352-686-0540 | | Sponsored By Sterling Hill's Leading Agent since2007 Ralph Paulsen, Jr PA Re/Max Marketing Specialists
352-293-5105 STERLING HILL COMMUNITY WEB SITE Welcome to our Community Website. Sterling Hill is located in Spring Hill FL, just minutes from the Suncoast Parkway and and US 50 in Hernando County. We hope you take full advantage of the many resources available on this website! Bookmark it and use it often! All visitors are welcome to browse the available homes, sold homes, driving directions and more. Remember to rely on a resident of the community when selecting your home. RESIDENTS ONLY The BIG NEWS is that this website is password protected for added security! All pages created specifically for Sterling Hill Residents are only accessible to registered Sterling Hill homeowners. Registration is quick and easy - complete the registration form and click on the "submit" button. You'll receive a password by e-mail which you can then personalize for your use. This website is case sensitive. Once registered, you will have Full Access to all resources, including: Add photos to the neighborhood photo gallery, participate in the many discussion and information forums, advertise events using the Neighborhood Calendar, or request volunteers for your fundraiser. You can even coordinate your Bunko group, find/advertise handyman or lawn care, form carpools, walking, dinner, exercise groups, golf, etc. Whatever your interest, you're sure to find a neighbor interested as well. Please note: Homeowner pages of this site are fully password protected; access is available only to Sterling Hill homeowners. This is for your protection - please know that your registration information is for the purpose of this site registration only and will not be shared or used for any other purpose. This site is sponsored by Ralph Paulsen, Jr PA Re/Max Marketing Specialists
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