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August 20, 2007 | Jimmy Booth | Comments 0

Brayson Continues High on List of Atlanta’s ‘Top 25 Builders’

Brayson Homes is once again ranked among “Atlanta’s Top 25 Home Builders” in the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s annual survey that appeared in the publication’s Home Quarterly distributed in its August 17-23, 2007 edition. The company is No. 13 on the publication’s list, which is based on the number of homes closed in 2006.

In the same edition of the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Brayson Homes’ founder and President Sonny Deavours among 100 people selected as Home Quarterly’s “Who’s Who” in Atlanta’s Housing Industry.” Earlier this year, Deavours was included in the Real Estate Section of “The Power Book 2007”, a first-time publication of the business newspaper.

Gwinnett-based Brayson Homes, which was founded in 1977, has sold over 8,500 new homes during its 30-year history. The company is active in 11 different counties in the Atlanta Metro region. Current communities and neighborhoods include The Enclave at Diamond Ridge in Cherokee County; Neal Pointe in Clayton County; The Dale at SummerGrove in Coweta County; Cedar Walk in DeKalb County; Clearwater Pointe and Pinehurst at Heron Bay in Henry County; Southwoods and Northwoods at Mirror Lake in Douglas County; Crescent Landing and Blackburn Ridge in Forsyth County, SouthWind in South Fulton County; Bramlett Station, Brookside Crossing, Fairmont on the Park, Victoria Highlands, The Reserve at Lakeside and Summerlake in Gwinnett County, Stonewood Creek in Paulding County, and Saddlebrook and The Meadows in Newton County. Outside the Metro Atlanta area, the company is now building communities in Augusta, Ga., and Greenville, S. C. More information about Brayson Homes and its communities can be found at www.braysonhomes.com.

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