Developing Atlanta
Pulte Homes is the first national homebuilder to join in the build-out of the 1,140-acre master-planned community in Jefferson.
Oak Valley Estates is offering 23 homes priced from the $700,000s.
The Juniper and The Reserve at Juniper will bring 360 units and 167 boutique apartment homes, respectively, to the Midtown market.
The development, to be known as Bridlefield, will offer homes in three collections priced from the mid-$800,000s.
The ambitious project will deliver up to 10 million square feet of manufacturing, data center and logistics properties, plus 2,800 residences, over a 10- to 12-year buildout period.
The developments, Wildwood Place and Wilkins Walk, will bring 65 and 76 townhomes to market, respectively.
Homes at Hillshire range from the mid-$700,000s to the $900,000s.
Westlyn, a 29-home community coming to Winder, follows the launch of Cotton Creek, a 22-home development in Good Hope.
The development, Celesta, will offer 80 single-family homes just outside Decatur.
The $560 million development will replace the former State Farm Insurance office campus.
The development, Sugarloaf Crest, will bring 67 stacked townhomes to market across the street from the builder’s other build-to-rent community, Sugarloaf Landing.
The new neighborhood, Cotton Creek, will bring 22 single-family homes to the area.
Stanley Martin Homes is building a mix of two- and three-story homes on a 17.1-acre parcel, known as Sugar Creek.
The first 40 of the community’s 90 homes are now available for purchase.
Union Green was developed by Charleston, South Carolina-based Woodfield Development.
The Cottages at Dawsonville will offer 195 single-story homes.
