Sharp Residential Named Top 25 Home Builder
Sharp Residential experienced a great deal of success and recognition in 2007. The metro Atlanta homebuilding company, which received four Gold Awards at the 27th Annual OBIE Awards, was recently ranked Atlanta’s 16th largest homebuilder in the 2007-2008 Book of Lists. Established by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, the Book of Lists ranks homebuilders based on the number of homes closed the previous year. Headed by Tom Sharp, Sharp Residential builds a variety of single-family homes in Cobb, Paulding, Cherokee and Forsyth County as well as the City of Atlanta. The company strives to provide today’s new home buyers with a quality product in sought-after locations, and receiving this recognition is a great honor. Ranging in price from the $200,000s to $700,000s, all homes by Sharp Residential offer plenty of space to live comfortable and include many of the features today’s new home buyers have come to expect including two-story family rooms; spacious kitchens with brand name appliances; breakfast areas; large master suites with trey or vaulted ceilings; master baths with walk-in showers and separate garden tubs; two-car garages and much more. For more information, call 770-518-4896 or visit www.Sharp-Residential.com.
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