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July 29, 2008 | Laura Everett | Comments 0

Budget Friendly New Atlanta Homes

New Lawrenceville Home at Kensington Creek ManorWe all know that it is a buyer’s market out there, and there are some fantastic deals in which you can buy a $500,000 home for $400,000, but not everyone has a budget to be able to afford these fantastic deals. That’s why I’m so excited that the Atlanta Journal Constitution focused this past weekend’s In the Market feature on communities that are affordable for those with a tight budget. There are many options for those on a tight budget - from intown to suburban living or condos to single-family homes.

The Exterior of the Central City CondosFor those looking for the condos life, Central City Condominiums feature one to two bedroom floorplans priced from the $120,000s. Just as the name of the community suggests, these new Atlanta condos are conveniently located in Atlanta, within walking distance to many of Atlanta’s trendiest districts and most popular restaurants.

New Home in Locust Grove at Smith GroveIf the single-family home life is more your style, you can turn either south of the city or north. Smith Grove offers new homes in Locust Grove priced from $129,900. Every home at Smith Grove sits on at least one-third of an acre. It’ll be near impossible to find other communities in this price range offering such spacious lots. However, if you would prefer to live on the north side of Atlanta, look to Bowen Family Homes’ Kensington Creek Manor. Priced from the $180,000s this new community is located in the much sought-after Lawrenceville area and has spacious single-family homes ranging from 1,925 to 2,472 square feet of living space.

It’s easy to see that you can afford a spacious, luxurious new home in Atlanta even on a tight budget. So be sure to look into these exceptional new communities for an affordable new home.

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