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             Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a)
               of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

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                     Ridgewood Properties, Inc.
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          (Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
                           Karen S. Hughes
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                     Ridgewood Properties, Inc.
                        2859 Paces Ferry Road
                              Suite 700
                       Atlanta, Georgia 30339


                                   December 23, 1996

Dear Stockholder:

     You are cordially invited to attend the 1997 Annual Meeting of
Stockholders of Ridgewood Properties, Inc. on Tuesday, January 21,
1997 at 10:00 a.m. at the offices of Ridgewood Properties, Inc.,
2859 Paces Ferry Road, Suite 700, Atlanta, Georgia 30339.  The
formal Notice of the Annual Meeting of Stockholders and the proxy
statement are attached.  Please read them carefully.

     It is important that your shares be voted at the meeting.  If
you do not plan to attend, please complete the enclosed proxy card
by indicating your vote on the issues presented and sign, date and
return the proxy in the prepaid envelope provided.  If you are able
to attend the meeting and wish to vote in person, you may withdraw
your proxy at that time.

                              Sincerely,



                              N. Russell Walden
                              President

<PAGE>
                     RIDGEWOOD PROPERTIES, INC.
                  2859 Paces Ferry Road, Suite 700
                       Atlanta, Georgia 30339
                           (770) 434-3670
                  ________________________________

              Notice of Annual Meeting of Stockholders
                          January 21, 1997
                     __________________________

To the Stockholders of Ridgewood Properties, Inc.:

     NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders
(together with any adjournments or postponements thereof, the
"Meeting") of Ridgewood Properties, Inc. (the "Company") will be
held at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, January 21,
1997, at the offices of the Company, 2859 Paces Ferry Road, Suite
700, Atlanta, Georgia 30339, for the following purposes:

1.  To elect three directors of the Company to hold office until the
next Annual Meeting of Stockholders or until the election and
qualification of their successors; and

2.  To transact such other business as may properly come before the
Meeting.

     Please complete the proxy card which is enclosed and return it
promptly.  If you are able to attend the Meeting and wish to vote in
person, you may withdraw your proxy at that time.

     The record date for determining stockholders entitled to notice
of, and to vote at, the Meeting has been fixed as the close of
business on December 18, 1996.  A list of such stockholders will be
open for the examination of any shareholder, for any purpose germane
to the meeting, for a period of at least 10 days prior to the
Meeting, during ordinary business hours, at 2859 Paces Ferry Road,
Suite 700, Atlanta, Georgia 30339, and will be available at the
Meeting.  A copy of our Annual Report for the fiscal year ended
August 31, 1996 is enclosed.  The Annual Report is not a part of the
proxy soliciting material enclosed with this Notice.

                         By Order of the Board of Directors



                         Karen S. Hughes, Secretary

Atlanta, Georgia
December 23, 1996

     YOUR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE ACCOMPANYING PROXY STATEMENT.

                              IMPORTANT

Whether or not you expect to be present at the meeting, please mark,
date and sign the enclosed proxy and return it in the envelope which
has been provided.  In the event you are able to attend the Meeting,
you may revoke your proxy and vote your shares in person.

<PAGE>
                     RIDGEWOOD PROPERTIES, INC.
                  2859 Paces Ferry Road, Suite 700
                       Atlanta, Georgia 30339
                  _______________________________

         PROXY STATEMENT FOR ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
                     To Be Held January 21, 1997
       ______________________________________________________


SOLICITATION AND REVOCABILITY OF PROXIES

     This Proxy Statement (the "Proxy Statement") and the
accompanying form of proxy are being furnished to the stockholders
of Ridgewood Properties, Inc. ("Ridgewood" or the "Company") in
connection with the solicitation of proxies by the Board of
Directors of the Company (the "Board") from holders of its
outstanding common stock, par value $.01 per share (the "Common 
Stock"), for use at the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the 
Company (the "Meeting") to be held on January 21, 1997 at 10:00 a.m.
at the offices of the Company, 2859 Paces Ferry Road, Suite 700,
Atlanta, Georgia 30339, for the purposes set forth in the
accompanying Notice of Annual Meeting of Stockholders.  This Proxy
Statement is first being mailed to stockholders of the Company on or
about December 23, 1996.

     Shares of Common Stock represented by properly executed
proxies, unless such proxies previously have been revoked, will be
voted in accordance with the instructions indicated in the proxies.
If no instructions are indicated, such shares will be voted in favor
of (FOR) the proposal specified herein, and in the discretion of the
proxy holder as to any other matters that may properly come before
the Meeting.  A shareholder who has given a proxy may revoke it at
any time prior to the voting thereof at the Meeting by filing with
the Secretary of the Company, at or prior to the Meeting, a written
revocation or a duly executed proxy bearing a later date.  In
addition, a proxy may be revoked in person by any shareholder
present at the Meeting prior to the voting of such proxy.
Attendance at the Meeting, however, will not in itself constitute
the revocation of a proxy.

     The cost of soliciting proxies will be borne by the Company.
In addition to solicitations by mail, officers and regular employees
of the Company may solicit proxies personally and by telephone,
telegraph or other means for which they will receive no compensation
in addition to their normal compensation.  Arrangements may also be
made with brokerage houses and other custodians, nominees and
fiduciaries for the forwarding of solicitation material to the
beneficial owners of stock held of record by such persons, and the
Company shall reimburse them for their reasonable out-of-pocket and
clerical expenses.

RECORD DATE AND VOTING SECURITIES

     The Board has fixed the close of business on December 18, 1996
as the record date (the "Record Date") for the determination of
stockholders entitled to notice of and to vote at the Meeting. On
that date, 1,088,480 shares of the Common Stock were outstanding and
entitled to vote at the Meeting.  Each share of Common Stock is
entitled to one vote.  On the Record Date, the Company also had
450,000 shares of Series A Convertible Preferred Stock ("Preferred 
Stock") (see "Beneficial Ownership of the Company's Securities") 
outstanding.  The stock is held by Triton Group Ltd., and so long as
a minimum of 50,000 shares of Preferred Stock is outstanding, Triton
shall be entitled to elect one additional director to serve on the
Board.  The Company has no other outstanding voting securities.

     The presence at the Meeting, in person or by proxy, of the
holders of a majority of the issued and outstanding shares of Common
Stock is necessary to constitute a quorum.  Subject to the rights of
the holders of the Preferred Stock, a quorum being present, the
affirmative vote of a plurality of the holders of the shares of
Common Stock present, in person or by proxy, at the Meeting, is
required for the election of a nominee as a director as set forth in
Proposal I hereof.  If a broker indicates on the proxy that it does
not have discretionary authority as to certain shares of Common
Stock to vote on a particular matter, those shares will not be
considered as present and entitled to vote with respect to that
matter.  Under Delaware law, the aggregate number of votes entitled
to be cast by all stockholders present in person or represented by
proxy at the Meeting, whether those stockholders vote "for",
"against" or abstain from voting, will be counted for purposes of
determining the minimum number of affirmative votes required for
approval of a proposal.  The total number of votes cast "for" a
proposal will be counted for purposes of determining whether
sufficient affirmative votes have been cast.  Abstentions from
voting on a proposal by a shareholder present in person or
represented by proxy at the Meeting are treated as votes against a
proposal.

PROPOSAL I:  ELECTION OF DIRECTORS

     Three directors of the Company are to be elected at the Meeting
to serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders or until
their respective successors shall have been elected and qualified.
Unless authority to vote for one or more directors is withheld, it
is intended that shares of Common Stock represented by proxies in
the accompanying form will be voted for the election of the persons
listed below or, if any such person shall unexpectedly become unable
or unwilling to accept nomination or election, for the election of
such other person(s) as the Board may recommend in his place.  All
of the persons listed below are currently directors of the Company
and are nominees for re-election.

     The Board unanimously recommends that the Company stockholders
vote FOR each of the nominees listed below.

Nominees for Director

MICHAEL M. EARLEY

     Mr. Earley, age 41, was appointed as a director of the Company
to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. Charles R.
Scott in June 1993.  Mr. Earley served as Senior Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer of Intermark, Inc. ("Intermark") from
October 1991 until June 1993, as Senior Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer of Triton Group Ltd. ("Triton"), a diversified
holding company, until July 1, 1994, and has served as President
of Triton since July 1, 1994 and as Chief Executive Officer since
January 1996.  See "Certain Relationships and Related Transactions."
He previously held positions as Vice President - Corporate
Development of Intermark from 1988 to 1991, and as Vice President
from 1987 to 1988.  From 1986 to 1988, he served as Vice President
and Chief Financial Officer of Triton, and has served as a director
of Triton since June 1992.

LUTHER A. HENDERSON

     Mr. Henderson, age 76, has been a director of the Company since
its formation in 1985.  He served as a director of CMEI, Inc.
("CMEI"), the Company's predecessor, from September 1983 to December 
1985.  He served as a director of Pier 1 Imports Inc., a commercial
retailer, from February 1980 to June 1993.  Mr. Henderson is a
member of the Board of Directors of Beeba's Creations, Inc. and is 
President of Pirvest, Inc.

N. RUSSELL WALDEN

     Mr. Walden, age 58, is President and Chief Executive Officer of
the Company and has been a director of the Company since its
formation in 1985.  Mr. Walden was a director of Sunbelt Nursery
Group, Inc. from 1983 until 1990.  He is the former President, Chief
Executive Officer and Director of CMEI and a former director of Pier
1 Imports Inc.





ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Beneficial Ownership of the Company's Securities

     The following table sets forth information as of the Record
Date regarding the beneficial ownership of the capital stock of the
Company by (a) each director, director nominee and executive officer
named in the Summary Compensation Table (elsewhere herein) of the
Company, (b) each beneficial owner of more than 5% of the Common
Stock of the Company, and (c) all directors and executive officers
as a group.  Except as otherwise indicated, each individual or group
named has sole investment and voting power with respect to the
securities shown.  No other individual or entity is known to own
more than 5% of the Company's voting securities.

<TABLE>

<CAPTION>

                                          Amount         Percent
Name and Address of       Title of        Beneficially   of Class
Beneficial Owner          Class           Owned

<S>                       <C>              <C>          <C>
N. Russell Walden         Common Stock     930,000 (1)    57.6%
Ridgewood Properties,
Inc.
2859 Paces Ferry Road
Suite 700
Atlanta, GA 30339

Karen S. Hughes           Common Stock     160,440 (1)    13.1%
Ridgewood Properties,
Inc.
2859 Paces Ferry Road
Suite 700
Atlanta, GA 30339

Wayne W. McAteer          Common Stock     100,000         9.2%
Wesley Hotel Group
2859 Paces Ferry Road
Suite 700
Atlanta, GA 30339

Luther A. Henderson       Common Stock      58,800(1)      5.3%
5608 Malvey Avenue
Suite 104-A
Fort Worth, TX 76107

Triton Group Ltd.         Series A         450,000(2)    100%
550 West C Street         Convertible
Suite 1880                Preferred Stock
San Diego, CA 92101

Michael M. Earley         Series A         450,000(2)    100%
                          Convertible
                          Preferred Stock

All executive officers
and directors as          Common Stock   1,223,520        63.8%
a group (5 persons)

Directors and executive   Series A         450,000(2)    100%
officers as a group       Convertible
                          Preferred Stock


<FN>
_________________
(1)  Includes  shares  deemed to be  outstanding  for  those persons
     who  have  the  right  to  acquire  beneficial ownership of
     such shares within sixty days of the Record Date through  the
     exercise  of stock options.  Any shares not outstanding which
     are  subject to such options are  deemed  to  be outstanding
     for the purpose of computing the percentage of outstanding
     shares of the class owned by such person but are not deemed to
     be outstanding for the purpose of computing  the  percentage of
     the class  by  any  other person.  Of the shares deemed to be
     beneficially  owned by  the  directors  and officers as  shown
     above,  the following were the shares deemed to be outstanding
     for those  persons who have the right to acquire beneficial
     ownership  through the exercise of stock  options:   N. Russell
     Walden  - 525,000 shares; Karen  S.  Hughes  - 135,000 shares;
     Luther A. Henderson - 18,000 shares; all executive  officers
     and directors as a group -  738,000 shares.

(2)  Triton holds 450,000 shares  of the  Company's Series A 
Convertible Preferred Stock, $1.00 par value per share, (the
"Preferred Stock"), which were issued in connection with the
     purchase by the Company of the 4,380,000 shares of Common Stock
held by Triton.  The Preferred Stock is redeemable by the
Company at $8.00 per share.  The Preferred Stock accrues
dividends at $0.40 per share annually for the first two years
and at a rate of $0.80 per share annually thereafter.
Dividends are payable quarterly commencing on November 1, 1994.
Each share of Preferred Stock is convertible into three shares
of the Company's Common Stock effective August 16, 1996 and is 
subject to certain antidilution adjustments.  In the event of
any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company,
whether voluntary or involuntary, the holders of the shares of
Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive $8.00 per share of
Preferred Stock plus all dividends accrued and unpaid thereon.
So long as a minimum of 50,000 shares of Preferred Stock is
outstanding, Triton shall be entitled to elect one additional
director to serve on the Board.  Following Triton's sale  of  
the Common  Stock, but without consideration of the prospective
effect, if any, of the conversion or retirement of the
Preferred Stock, 60.3% of the  outstanding Common Stock
(including shares that may be acquired upon the exercise of
stock options) became beneficially owned  by N. Russell Walden,
President of the Company, who may be said to have acquired
control of the Company as a result of Triton's sale of Common 
Stock.  Triton has beneficial ownership of 1,350,000 shares
     of the Company's Common Stock since it may elect to convert the 
Preferred Stock at any time.  Mr. Earley's holdings consist of 
the 450,000 shares of Preferred Stock (and the 1,350,000
shares of Common Stock into which such Preferred Stock may be
converted) owned by Triton, with respect to which he may be
deemed to have voting and investment control because of his
position as Chief Executive Officer and director of Triton.
See "Certain Relationships and Related Transactions."

</FN>
</TABLE>

Meetings and Committees of the Board

      The Board has established an Audit Committee, a Compensation
Committee and a Stock Option Committee, but does not have a
nominating committee.

       During fiscal year 1996 the Board met on two occasions.  Each
of the directors attended both of the meetings of the Board and the
committees on which he served and which were held during the periods
that he served as  a director or member of such committee.

Committees

      The Audit Committee reviews the professional services and
independence of the Company's certified public accountants, the 
results of the Company's internal audits, and the Company's
accounts, procedures  and   internal controls.  The committee is
comprised of Michael M. Earley and Luther A. Henderson.  The Audit
Committee met once during fiscal year 1996.

      The Compensation Committee, which met once during the 1996
fiscal  year, is responsible for reviewing matters relative to and
making  recommendations to the Board concerning compensation of the
Company's officers, directors and employees.   The present members 
of the Compensation Committee are Michael M. Earley and Luther A.
Henderson.

      The Stock Option Committee, which did not meet during the 1996
fiscal year, is responsible for administering the Company's  Stock 
Option Plan.  The sole member of the Stock Option Committee is
Michael M. Earley.

                      CERTAIN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

     On May 2, 1995 a complaint was filed in the Court of Chancery
of the State of Delaware (New Castle County) entitled William N.
Strassburger v. Michael M. Early, Luther A. Henderson, John C.
Stiska, N. Russell Walden, and Triton Group, Ltd., defendants, and
Ridgewood Properties, Inc., nominal defendant, C.A. No. 14267 (the
"Complaint").  The plaintiff is an individual shareholder of the
Company who purports to file the Complaint individually,
representatively on behalf of all similarly situated stockholders,
and derivatively on behalf of the Company.  The Complaint challenges
the actions of the Company and its directors in consummating the
Company's August 1994 repurchases of its common stock held by Triton 
Group, Ltd. and Hesperus Partners Ltd. in five counts, denominated
Waste of Corporate Assets, Breach of Duty of Loyalty to Ridgewood,
Breach of Duty of Good Faith, Intentional Misconduct, and Breach of
Duty of Loyalty and Good Faith to Class.  On July 5, 1995, the
Company filed a timely answer generally denying the material
allegations of the complaint and asserting several affirmative
defenses.  This case is in the concluding stages of discovery.  No
trial date has been set.  The Company's management believes the 
claims made in the complaint are without merit, and that the
stockholders of Ridgewood benefited from the challenged
transactions.  Management intends to vigorously contest this matter.

                EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AND OTHER INFORMATION

Directors' Compensation

      Directors who are not employees of the Company receive a
retainer  of  $13,200 per year plus $800 for  each  Board meeting
attended.  All directors are reimbursed for expenses incurred  in
connection with attending Board and  committee meetings.

Executive Compensation

     The following Summary Compensation Table sets forth the
compensation for the past three years of the Company's Chief 
Executive Office.  The cash compensation of the Company's other 
executive officers did not exceed $100,000 for the last fiscal year.

<TABLE>

                        SUMMARY COMPENSATION TABLE
<CAPTION>
                                         Long-Term
                                        Compensation
                                           Awards

                    Annual Compensation   Securities
Name and            Fiscal                Underlying   All Other
Principal Position  Year  Salary   Bonus  Options(#) Compensation(1)

<S>                 <C>   <C>      <C>         <C>        <C>
N. Russell          1996  $200,000 $   0            0    $ 3,383
Walden . . .
  President  &      1995   200,000     0            0      4,500
  Chief
  Executive         1994   200,000     0      375,000      4,500
  Officer

<FN>
_______________

(1)  The  amounts  shown in this column consist  of  Company
     matching  contributions on behalf of the  named  person under
     the Ridgewood Properties Employee Savings  Plan.

</FN>
</TABLE>

Option Grants in Last Fiscal Year

      There were no stock options granted during fiscal year 1996 to
the executive officer named in the Summary Compensation Table.

Aggregated Stock Option Exercises in Fiscal Year 1996 and
Fiscal Year-End Option Values

     The following table sets forth information concerning the
number and value of unexercised options held by the officer named in
the Summary Compensation Table as of August 31, 1996.  No options
were exercised by Mr. Walden during the year ended August 31, 1996.








<TABLE>

<CAPTION>
                   Number of Securities
                  Underlying Unexercised       Value of Unexercised
                    Options at Fiscal        In-the-Money Options at
                      Year-End (#)            Fiscal Year-End($)(1)
NAME        Exercisable   Unexercisable   Exercisable  Unexercisable
<S>            <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>
N. Russell     525,000          -0-          $48,750        $-0-
Walden

<FN>

(1)  The value determined herein was calculated based on 375,000
shares considered in-the-money since the average of the bid and
ask prices ($1.13) of the Common Stock on August 31, 1996 was
greater than the options exercise price of $1.00 per share.

</FN>
</TABLE>


Employment and Termination Agreements

     Pursuant to an Employment Agreement entered into between N.
Russell Walden and the Company (the "Employment Agreement"), Mr.
Walden receives a salary which is subject to annual review by the
Board, and may be adjusted by the Board in its sole discretion.  Mr.
Walden currently receives an annual base salary of $200,000.  The
Employment Agreement contains terms upon which Mr. Walden may be
entitled to a bonus.  The bonus calculation is based upon pre-tax
profits and pre-tax gains from real estate transactions and
operations of the Company during the fiscal year.  There was no
bonus earned for fiscal year 1996 pursuant to this Agreement.  The
Employment Agreement also provides for certain fringe benefits, as
well as benefits under employee benefit plans maintained by the
Company.  The Employment Agreement may be terminated upon notice by
either the Company or Mr. Walden.

     In August 1991, Mr. Walden entered into a post-employment
consulting agreement (the "Consulting Agreement") which provides
that in the event of the termination of his employment (other than
termination for cause or voluntary resignation for other than good
reason), he will be retained by the Company for a period of one
year as a consultant. In exchange for consulting services, Mr.
Walden will receive an annual fee equal to his annual base salary at
the time of termination, payable in equal monthly installments
during the term of the Consulting Agreement.  The Consulting
Agreement also provides for the continuation of certain medical and
other employee benefits.  In the event Mr. Walden obtains a new job
during the term of the Consulting Agreement, the agreement provides
a formula by which the payments to Mr. Walden may be reduced.

Supplemental Retirement and Death Benefit Plan

     The Ridgewood Properties, Inc. Supplemental Retirement and
Death Benefit Plan (the "SERP") was adopted, effective January 1,
1987, to provide supplemental retirement benefits for selected
employees of the Company.  Currently, only one employee of the
Company is a participant in the SERP. Although the SERP is an
unfunded plan, the Company has acquired cash-value life insurance on
the life of the participant and, if mortality, interest and policy
dividend assumptions are correct, the Company will recover from the
life insurance the cost of the premiums paid thereunder and the cost
of the SERP benefits.

     Estimated annual benefits payable upon separation from
employment, determined using the SERP formula, are equal to 50% of
the participant's "final three-year average compensation," defined 
under the SERP as salary plus bonus, commissions and any amounts
deferred under any deferred compensation plan, less the total of the
participant's (i) Primary Social Security benefit for the period 
during which benefits are to be paid and (ii) certain benefits
provided under the qualified retirement plans of the Company or
Triton.  Benefits vest at the rate of 10% for each year of credited
service for the Company or Triton, with up to five years of credited
service permitted at the time the SERP was adopted.  Benefits are
paid monthly over a 15-year period, and commence within 45 days of a
participant's retirement. If the participant's employment terminates
before scheduled retirement, benefit payments commence within 30
days of the participant reaching age 65.  The form of benefit
payment under the SERP may be modified at the discretion of the
Pension Committee, which administers the SERP.

     The SERP also provides for payment of a pre-retirement lump sum
death benefit to the participant's beneficiary equal to 600% of the 
participant's final annual compensation if the participant is in the 
Company's employ or is less than age 65 and totally and permanently 
disabled as of his date of death, and a post-retirement lump sum
death benefit to the participant's beneficiary equal to 200% of the 
participant's final annual compensation if death occurs after the 
participant has retired from the Company or has attained age 65
after becoming totally and permanently disabled.

     Mr. Walden, the sole participant, is 100% vested in the SERP,
and the amount of his remuneration covered by the SERP for 1996 is
$200,000.  This amount represents actual cash paid during 1996,
regardless of when the amounts were earned.

BOARD REPORT ON EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

Executive Compensation Program

     The annual compensation for executive officers consists of a
base salary and an annual bonus that may be awarded at the
discretion of the Board.  The Board uses both individual
performance, performance of the operations for which the executive
is responsible and the overall Company performance when awarding any
discretionary bonuses.  There were no discretionary bonuses awarded
relating to fiscal year 1996.

     Salaries are based upon a subjective determination of the
responsibilities and performance of the executives and are reviewed
on an annual basis.

Chief Executive Officer Compensation

     Pursuant to the Employment Agreement, the Chief Executive
Officer's base salary for fiscal year 1996 was  subjectively 
determined based upon his responsibilities and performance, and is
reviewed on an annual basis by the Compensation Committee.  Because
of the lack of overall profits for the Company, the Compensation
Committee determined that while the Chief Executive Officer's 
performance remained excellent through the difficult economic times
the Company is experiencing, no increase in salary from the prior
fiscal year was warranted.

     The Chief Executive Officer is subject to an Employment
Agreement which specifies how bonuses, if any, are calculated and
are based on pre-tax profits of the Company and pre-tax gains from
real estate sales during the fiscal year.  There was no bonus earned
for fiscal year 1996 under this agreement.

     The foregoing report is submitted by the members of the Board
of Directors:  Michael M. Earley, Luther A. Henderson and N. Russell
Walden.

Compensation Committee Interlocks and Insider Participation

     The Company's Compensation Committee consists of Michael M. 
Earley and Luther A. Henderson. Mr. Walden, the President and Chief
Executive Officer of the Company, participated in deliberations
concerning executive officer compensation during fiscal year 1996 in
his capacity as a member of the Board.  He did not, however,
participate in any decisions regarding his own compensation as an
executive officer of the Company.



PERFORMANCE GRAPH

Comparison of Shareholder Return on Investment

     The following graph compares the percentage change in the
cumulative total shareholder return on the Common Stock for the 1992
through 1996 fiscal years, as of each fiscal year end, with (i) the
cumulative total return (assuming reinvestment of dividends) of the
Russell 2000 Index, a broad equity market index, and (ii)  the
cumulative total return (assuming reinvestment of dividends) of a
peer group of real estate companies as provided by Dow Jones ("Dow
Jones Peer Group").  The returns of each company in the Dow Jones 
Peer Group has been weighted to reflect relative stock market
capitalization as of the beginning of the measurement period.  The
Dow Jones Peer Group consists of Catellus Development, Federal
Realty Investment Trust, Host Marriott Corp., Meditrust, Newhall
Land, New Plan Realty Trust, Rockefeller Center Properties, Rouse
Co., and Weingarten. The Company believes that the Dow Jones Peer
Group represents similar businesses to the Company at the beginning
of the five-year period.
<PAGE>
       Comparison of Five-Year Cumulative Total Return Among
    Ridgewood Properties, The Russell 2000 Index, and Peer Group

(Graph Appears Here)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Measurement
Period       Dow Jones     Ridgewood     Russell 2000
<S>           <C>           <C>            <C>
  1991         100                           100
               100                           106
               100                           113
                91                           106
  1992          83                           109
                90                           124
                99                           128
                91                           131
  1993         102                           139
               105                           142
               104                           139
               107                           135
  1994         104                           142
               100          100              141
               108           89              145
               111           82              154
  1995         119           80              164
               124           77              166
               129           57              171
               135           59              176
  1996         141           41              177

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     The Company's Common Stock was deleted from the NASDAQ National 
Market System in June 1989 due to the lack of two required market
makers.  Due to an absence of an established public trading market
in the stock, the Company's yearly percentage change in the 
cumulative total stockholder return on the Common Stock subsequent
to June 1989 cannot be determined accurately.  However, beginning in
fiscal year 1994 the Company was able to compile data with respect
to the bid and ask price of the Common Stock, which data the Company
believes is reasonably reliable.  The Company's cumulative total 
stockholder return on the Common Stock represents the average of the
bid and ask price for those periods presented.

     The stock price performance graph shall not be deemed
incorporated by reference by any general statement incorporating by
reference this Proxy Statement into any filing under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, or under the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended (together, the "Acts"), except to the extent that
the Company specifically incorporates this information by reference,
and shall not otherwise be deemed filed under such Acts.

           CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS

     Each of the Company's directors has or has had business
relationships with Triton and its current or former affiliates.  See
"PROPOSAL I:  ELECTION OF DIRECTORS -- NOMINEES FOR DIRECTOR."

Filings Under Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934

     Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("1934 
Act") requires that the Company's officers and directors and persons 
who own more than 10% of the Common Stock file reports of ownership
and changes in ownership with the Securities and Exchange Commission
(the "SEC"). Officers, directors and greater than 10% stockholders
are required by SEC regulation to furnish the Company with copies of
all Section 16(a) forms that they file.

     Based solely on its review of the copies of such forms received
by it, and/or written representations from certain reporting persons
that no Forms 5 were required for those persons, the Company
believes that during the fiscal year ended August 31, 1996, all
filing requirements applicable to its officers, directors and
greater than 10% beneficial owners with respect to Section 16(a) of
the 1934 Act were satisfied.

Relationship with Independent Auditors

     The Board annually selects independent public accountants to
serve as auditors for the upcoming fiscal year.  The Board plans to
select auditors for fiscal year 1997 at its annual meeting following
the Meeting.

     The Board appointed Price Waterhouse LLP as auditors for the
Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries for fiscal year 1996.  A
representative of Price Waterhouse LLP is expected to be present at
the Meeting and will be given the opportunity to make a statement if
he so desires and to respond to appropriate questions from
stockholders.

Stockholders' Proposals for 1998 Annual Meeting

     Stockholders may submit proposals on matters appropriate for
stockholder action at subsequent annual meetings of the Company
consistent with Rule 14a-8 promulgated under the 1934 Act.  For such
proposals to be considered at the 1998 Annual Meeting of
Stockholders, such proposals must be received by the Company not
later than August 1, 1997.  Such proposals should be directed to Ms.
Karen Hughes, Secretary, Ridgewood Properties, Inc., 2859 Paces
Ferry Road, Suite 700, Atlanta, Georgia 30339.  The Company reserves
the right to decline to include in the Company's proxy statement any 
stockholder's proposal which does not comply with the rules of the 
SEC for inclusion therein.

OTHER BUSINESS

     The Board does not know of any matters to be presented for
action at the Meeting other than as set forth in this Proxy
Statement.  If any other business should properly come before the
Meeting, the persons named in the proxy intend to vote thereon in
accordance with their best judgment.

     Each stockholder is urged to complete, date and sign the proxy
and return it promptly in the enclosed return envelope.

                         By Order of the Board of Directors

                         s/ Karen S. Hughes

                         Karen S. Hughes, Secretary



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                          Proxy Card
                           (Front)

                      RIDGEWOOD PROPERTIES, INC.
                  PROXY SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE
                     BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 1997
                    ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS

     The undersigned hereby appoints Luther A. Henderson, N. Russell
Walden and Karen S. Hughes, each with the power  to act  without
the other and with full power of substitution, as Proxies to vote,
as designated below, all common stock of Ridgewood  Properties,
Inc. (the "Company")  owned  by  the undersigned at the Annual
Meeting of Stockholders to be held at  the offices of the Company,
2859 Paces Ferry Road, Suite 700,  Atlanta, Georgia 30339, on
Tuesday, January 21, 1997, at 10:00 a.m. (together with any
adjournment or postponement thereof   (the "Meeting") upon such
business as may properly come before the Meeting, including the
following:

     1.  Election of Directors
         ( ) FOR all nominees listed below (except as indicated to
             the contrary below).
         ( ) Michael M. Earley, Luther A. Henderson,
             N. Russell Walden
         ( ) WITHHOLD AUTHORITY to vote for all the nominees
             (Instruction:  To withhold authority to
             vote for any individual nominee, write the name of such
             nominee(s) in the space
             provided below.)


____________________________________________________________

     2.  In their discretion on any other matter that may properly
come before the Meeting.

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THIS  PROXY  WHEN  PROPERLY EXECUTED WILL BE VOTED IN THE MANNER
DIRECTED HEREIN BY THE UNDERSIGNED STOCKHOLDER.  IF NO SPECIFIC
DIRECTION IS GIVEN, THE PROXY  WILL BE VOTED "FOR" EACH OF THE
DIRECTOR NOMINEES IN PROPOSAL 1.

                Dated: ___________________________________


                  ________________________________________
                  Signature


                  ________________________________________
                  (Signature if held jointly)

     Please  date, sign  and  mail promptly this proxy in the
enclosed envelope.  Where there is more than one owner, each
should sign.  When signing as an attorney, administrator, executor,
guardian, or trustee, please add your title as such.
If executed by a corporation, the proxy should be signed by a
duly authorized officer.  If executed by a partnership, please
sign in the partnership name by an authorized person.

This  proxy  may  be  revoked prior to the exercise of the powers
conferred by the proxy.

                     THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON
                              BEHALF OF
                        THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.








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