Posted by Knox on 08/31/06 in Holly Springs Real Estate, New Construction & Development
The city of Holly Springs just annexed 39 acres of the northwest corner of the intersection at Sixes Road and I-575. Going into that spot will be a 130,000 square foot Home Depot. In addition to the hardware superstore, 70,000 square feet of other retail stores will be present with 5 different outparcels and a […]
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Posted by Knox on 08/29/06 in Woodstock Real Estate, New Construction & Development
Located right next to the very popular Woodstock golf course community Bradshaw Farm, Bradshaw Glen will feature 32 homes priced from the high $300,000s to the $500,000s, situated in this site plan layout.
With a location convenient to Roswell and Alpharetta, Bradshaw Glen offers 11 home designs to choose from. Homes offer four or five bedrooms […]
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Posted by Knox on 08/10/06 in New Construction & Development
Presales now are being accepted at Water’s Lake, a gated lake community in Cherokee County. When complete, Water’s Lake will consist of just 43 homes priced from the $400,000s to the $600,000s.
The two-story custom homes at Water’s Lake will range in size from 2,800 to 3,800 square feet. Built by custom home builders, […]
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Posted by Knox on 08/10/06 in Financing
Mortgage rates have fallen three straight weeks and five of the last six weeks. The benchmark 30 year fixed rate sits at 6.57%. This recent trend is seeing a rise in mortgage applications, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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Posted by Knox on 08/10/06 in New Construction & Development
Located just north of Lake Allatoona in both Bartow and Cherokee counties, and bordered by Army Corp of Engineering property, Developer Stephen Macauley, the same developer who brought us Harmony on the Lakes, is planning a 4,000 acre mixed use development.
Included in this project would be two town centers, each with a mix of […]
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