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The active-adult community recently opened a model home park showing five of the 11 floor plans available in the new phase.
The new agents come from Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty, Harry Norman, REALTORS®, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and Beecham and Company.
Clever Real Estate ranked Atlanta No. 8 among major U.S. markets, citing home values, commission rates and the relative ease of obtaining a real estate license.
The first phase of Artisan Built Communities’ Manor at Gainesville Township will offer homes priced from the $500,000s.
The new director, Robert O’Neil, previously worked at Southwyck Homes, EMC Homes and Beazer Homes.
“Continue to dream, face new challenges, be present.” — Dana Durham, associate broker, Keller Williams Atlanta Partners
The project’s first phase, known as Pratt Stacks, was developed in 2018.
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Local agent Trisha Cook and her 20-person team are affiliating with the brokerage.
The development will have 53 townhomes when complete.
Blue River Development sold the properties, which are zoned for single-family homes.
“Be a good listener, be a problem solver, ask for the sale.” — Lori Asche, neighborhood sales manager, The Providence Group
The 137-acre master-planned community will bring a mix of residential, office, retail, hotel and dining options to Greensboro.
The city also ranked fifth for year-over-year increases in new listings, RE/MAX said, citing its National Housing Report.
The 334-unit community was built in 2001 and spans 42 acres.
The city dropped from its No. 1 ranking in the most recent annual survey by CoworkingCafe due to a relatively high unemployment rate for 20-somethings.
