You're invited this week to tour Traditions of Braselton, a well-established community with outstanding, resort-style amenities. Traditions offers small town charm at its best, complimented by easy luxury you’ll enjoy every day. NSC Builders has several floor plans to choose from, and a select few that can be ready for a quick, 30-day close!
Resort Amenities
Traditions has some of the best amenities in the area. Play tennis on the lighted courts or let the kids swing, slide and climb on the playground. Get in a round of golf at The Traditions of Braselton Golf Club and Course, which is right in your own backyard. Plan a party at the newly renovated Owners Clubhouse or enjoy the Junior Olympic swimming pool complete with slide and splash
Peggy Slappey Properties and Northside Commons Homebuilders are excited to offer up to $10,000 in Buyer Incentives* on two gorgeous new homes at Traditions of Braselton. This resort-style community offers outstanding amenities and a quiet Jackson County location.
This beautiful new home features an open floor plan with hardwood floors and a covered back patio. The kitchen is complete with a granite island, tile backsplash, and Shaker-style cabinets. The owner’s suite is spacious, with walk-in closets, tiled shower, garden tub and dual sinks.
Cottages at Noble Village, an active adult community in Downtown Lilburn, just announced an exciting new floorplan: The River Birch. This two-bedroom, two-bath townhome is an outstanding addition to this popular community, known for its elegant design details and the walkable lifestyle its downtown location offers.
The River Birch
A ranch-style townhome, the River Birch Plan showcases a beautiful kitchen outfitted with a large island and plenty of cabinet and counter space. It's open to the dining area, which leads to the living room, providing great flow for those who like to entertain. Popular finishes include LVP flooring, ceramic and subway tile, granite or quartz counter tops, and so much more. This is main level living at its best. Prices
Peggy Slappey Properties and Ashland Homes welcomes you this week to St. Ives, a well-established community in Winder where this beautiful new home is now under construction and available.
This gorgeous home has four sides of brick exterior, a covered rear porch and a private, covered balcony off the owner’s suite. Inside, the two-story foyer leads to a formal dining room/study and a kitchen that is open to a huge great room. Upstairs, the generous owner’s suite features a trey ceiling, and the bath has a garden tub, tiled shower, and tiled floors. Plus, the walk-in closet is enormous! Secondary bedrooms are spacious, and one of them has a private bathroom, perfect for guests.
It has been almost impossible to find move-in ready new construction over the last two years. But Richardson Housing Group (RHG) has just what you're looking for, and it is now available with $7,000 in closing cost incentives. This beautiful home has five bedrooms, three full baths, and is loaded with popular features. Plus, it's located in a convenient Gwinnett County community, close to all your favorite dining spots, shopping centers, and parks.
Welcome to Vernon Street in Lilburn, Georgia
4454 Vernon Street NW, Lilburn, GA 30047: $549,950 - 5 Bedrooms & 3 Full Baths
This gorgeous, open-concept home is loaded with beautiful design features. From the Shaker-style cabinetry to the quartz countertops and deluxe LVP flooring, no detail
It’s a question every real estate professional hears almost daily in 2022: Should I wait to buy a home? Clients are concerned that a slowing economy will impact real estate values. They wonder if prices will come down, and they hope for a great, once-in-a-lifetime deal just around the corner. They see rising interest rates and high home prices, and they worry about a housing “bubble” akin to the one that popped in 2008. Fortunately, there is some very good news for both buyers and sellers as 2022 rolls on.
Today’s Market is Strong
While the news media sells fears of a crash, the facts on the ground in the Metro Atlanta area do not support it. When the recession hit in 2008, there were too many homes on the market – a glut of inventory. Today,