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September 09, 2012 | Acadia Homes | Comments 1

Learn about Atlanta New Homes at Marietta StreetFest

Reece Farms by Acadia HomesLooking for an Atlanta new home? Stop by Acadia Homes & Neighborhoods’ booth at the 21st Annual Marietta StreetFest! Held on Saturday, September 15 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., the builder will be handing out information on its new homes and meeting potential buyers. With five communities in the Cobb area, Acadia is sure to have the perfect home for you!

Learn more about Reece Farms, Arbor Green, Sherwood Park, Maner Street and Eagles Crest. Homes range in price from the high $190,000s to mid $300,000s. Each community offers exciting designs with spacious rooms. Also, communities are convenient to all that Cobb County has to offer, including shopping, dining and recreation.

After getting acquainted with Acadia Homes & Neighborhoods, be sure to enjoy the rest of the Marietta StreetFest! The event is presented by the Marietta Museum of History and features art, crafts and antiques. There will also be a classic car show for those car enthusiasts out there.

This year, the Marietta Grassroots Festival has teamed up with the StreetFest to bring local talent to the city. Bring your blanket or lawn chair, and listen to some great music!

For families with kids, there will be a children’s zone with inflatables, make-n-take projects, interactive games and a special appearance by the Atlanta Hawks.

The Marietta StreetFest is sure to be a blast! Plus, you can find your Atlanta new home. For more information on Acadia, visit www.acadiahomes.us.

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  1. I’m glad to see that new home prices are reasonable and affordable in Atlanta, a great place to live. Our trips to Atlanta over the past few years have proven to us that it’s a thriving, sustainable economy, and that Houston isn’t the only place to live economically compared to the rest of the nation. We have friends in Sherwood Park and can attest to the great atmosphere for families and kids we saw there.

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