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Kings Bridge

from $211,900 - $211,900

Douglasville, GA 30135

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Stoney Creek

from $187,990 - $245,990

Lithonia, GA 30058

Peachtree Communities


Peyton Farm

from $389,900 - $573,200

Alpharetta, GA 30004

Lennar

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Newcastle Farm

from $253,990 - $333,617

Woodstock, GA 30188

David Weekley Homes


Regency Oaks

from $288,900 - $321,900

Atlanta, GA 30349

John Wieland Homes

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Heron Bay

from $212,529 - $352,900

Locust Grove, GA 30248

Heron Bay

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Highlands at Johns Creek

from $445,400 - $497,695

Johns Creek, GA 30005

Ashton Woods Homes


Bullsboro Crossing

from $149,990 - $189,990

Newnan, GA 30263

Peachtree Communities


Heritage at Kennesaw Mtn

from $457,400 - $477,400

Kennesaw, GA 30144

Ashton Woods Homes


Mountain Creek Estates

from $477,900 - $574,000

Marietta, GA 30066

Lennar

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The Park at Lavista Walk

from $279,900 - $349,900

Atlanta, GA 30324

The Providence Group


Haynes Park

from $274,900 - $389,900

Alpharetta, GA 30009

John Wieland Homes

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Come on down to the biggest city in the southeast, Atlanta. The Atlanta area is one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the US, and its population is growing. People love the great arts and high culture options, the great southern charm, and the big city vibe that makes Atlanta homey and exciting. Atlanta is known as a "city in a forest" for the many trees that dot the urban landscape. At the Fernbank Natural History Museum and Science Center, you can even see a patch of native forest right in the city center. Head a little further out to one of the many parks along the Chattahoochee River for swimming, boating, and picnicking fun. Or, take off on the Keneda Canopy Walk to get a birds-eye view of Atlanta's beautiful trees.

The Atlanta metro area is also known for its abundant shopping. It is a hub for the southeast US, and has a number of excellent shops. Phipps Plaza offers great luxury shopping while the Mall of Georgia in Buford is the biggest mall in the state, covering all your shopping bases. The cute neighborhood of Little Five Points also offers some great local shopping and eating options. Browse through books at A Capella, an independent new and used book store, before heading over to get one of the best burgers in town at Vortex. The public transportation, the MARTA, can take you anywhere you need to go downtown, and most outlying cities have park-and-ride options for those early morning commutes. Great surrounding towns like Marietta and Dunwoody have city access with the MARTA, but still allow for great new single-family homes on large lots that families need.

There are excellent cultural places and events downtown. The High Museum of Art is one of the most popular museums in the south and can't be missed. The Children's Museum will surely delight kids of all ages, and probably mom and dad too. Atlanta is one of only a few cities to have resident performing companies in each art: theater, opera, ballet, and symphony orchestra. Buford Highway is a great stop to get a taste of a different kind of culture: ethnic cuisine. Representing the increasing international population of Atlanta, this stretch offers some of the most amazing food in town. If you head to any pub on the weekend, you'll find residents cheering on one of Atlanta's pro sports teams like the Hawks, Falcons, and Braves. Be sure to get your tickets to the always-fun Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl for a college football showdown.

With great amenities in Atlanta and tons of distinct housing options in the metro area, Atlanta is a great place to call home. New construction is happening right now! Browse the great collection of new homes in Atlanta today on New Homes Source.

Call Greater Atlanta, the 8th largest metropolitan area in the United States, your home! There are Atlanta area new home communities in suburbs such as Alpharetta, Cumming, and Fairburn. In such a rapidly growing city, we know that finding an Atlanta new home can be difficult. NewHomeSource lets you filter Atlanta new homes by not only your desired price and area, but also the number of bedrooms, community features, and school district, among others! You can also use NewHomeSource to find Atlanta area new home builders and build your dream Atlanta new home on your own lot.

Are you having problems finding the perfect new home in Atlanta? Maybe you need to expand your real estate search to include all the surrounding cities and homes for sale in Atlanta, GA. Not only does NewHomeSource.com provide you with the largest portfolio of new home listings on the Internet, but we also allow you to narrow down your real estate search based on price, bedrooms, amenities, schools, and property type (including , and Atlanta Waterfront Homes). If you are simply just browsing our listings, trying to better understand the new home market, don’t forget to check out our New Home Guide which highlights recent home trends as well as some interesting articles, including Why You Should Buy New Instead of Resale, and The Benefits of Energy Efficient Homes.

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