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The Artisan at Victory
Acworth
Active Adult new homes between Acworth and Woodstock. View
The Artisan at Victory
Acworth
From the $400s +
Active Adult new homes nestled between the main street charm of the cities of Acworth and Woodstock, the landscape that surrounds The Artisan at Victory showcases the rolling foothills of the North Georgia mountains. View
Hickory Bluffs
Canton
High $400s+
Low-maintenance new homes designed for an Active Adult lifestyle! View
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New Homes, Condos, and Townhomes for Sale in Cherokee County
Including Woodstock, Canton, Holly Springs, Acworth, Ball Ground and Waleska.
CHEROKEE COUNTY NEW HOMES OVERVIEW - If you are shopping for a new home, a new condominium, or a new townhomes in Cherokee County, these are some things you should know.
Cherokee is in the northwest corner of Metropolitan Atlanta and includes the cities of Woodstock, Canton, Holly Springs, Ball Ground, and Waleska. Some Cherokee County new homes communities also may carry addresses with nearby cities of Acworth and Alpharetta. The county was established in 1830 after the discovery of gold in the region in 1828. It was built on land hel by the Cherokee Nations, giving the county its name.
The county is easily accessed via I-75 North an I-575, which bisects the county. Currently, the "Northwest Corridor Project" is underway adding lanes to I-75 between Atlanta and Cherokee, at a cost of $1.5 billion, and is expected to be complete by 2018.
Atlanta Regional Commission Senior Communications Director, Jim Janquish describes the area this way, "The northern suburbs are growing quickly due to relatively low housing costs and good schools," he said. "Cherokee is seen as a good place to raise a family. Woodstock and Canton are vibrant, growing communities that attract singles and families to the area. Outside of those more urban areas there is plenty of land and there are numerous affordable, attractive neighborhoods all around."
The county is known as "where the metro meets the mountains," with nine summits in the northern and western parts of the county, including Bear Mountain at 2,297 feet. At the southern end of the county is Lake Allatoona, a man made U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lake, offering eight privately-owned marinas, two yacht clubs, and 15 boat ramps, making Allatoona one of the most-used Corps of Engineers projects in the United States.
Currently, there are more than 100 new home subdivisions, condominiums, and/or townhome communities which are actively selling new homes in Cherokee County, with prices ranging from the $150's to more than $600,000. Because of the suburban nature of the county, you are more likely to find larger lots than you will find in other counties closer in to Atlanta. Five of these are townhome communities, and six are Active Adult 55+ communities. All of the Cherokee County new home communities are mapped and listed on AtlantaCOMMUNITIES.com
Major builders in Cherokee County include John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods, Meritage Homes, Smith Douglas Homes, Ashton Woods Homes, Edward Andrews Homes, Kerley Family Homes, Patrick Malloy Communities, KM Homes, Lennar, Traton Homes, Brock Built, JW Collection, and others.
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