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August 04, 2008 | McCar Homes | Comments 0

Beautiful Brick Forsyth County New Home

New Home featuring Edgewood FloorplanThis beautiful new home in Alpharetta can be found at Olde Union Preserve, a McCar Homes community in South Forsyth County. The home is incredibly spacious with four bedrooms and two and one-half baths, plus a two-story family room, two-story foyer, eat-in breakfast area off of the kitchen, formal dining room, two-car garage and a loft area that is ideal for a children’s play area or office or as extra space to satisfy any need you may have. You’ll find many popular features in this new Atlanta home like the master suite on the main level with luxurious spa bath and walk-in closet. The beautiful brick exterior also has an inviting front porch. All in all, it’s the perfect home for a family to settle down in.

Olde Union Preserve is one of McCar Homes’ most popular communities, and, with everything it offers homeowners, there is no question as to why. First off, the location combines the convenience of an Alpharetta address with the low taxes of Forsyth County. Residents at Olde Union Preserve are close to GA 400 , North Point Mall and the surrounding area and the new Verizon Wireless Amphitheater at Encore Park. In addtition to the wonderful location, Olde Union Preserve has a long list of exceptional amenities available for homeowners. There is a community pool, conservation area, hiking and biking trails, playground, 650 foot pedestrian bridge that connects residents to natural areas,and more. The community really has to be seen with your own eyes to be able to take it all in. So, come check out this beautiful brick new home in Alpharetta, and make sure you give yourself enough time to peruse the entire community.

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