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From Amicalola Falls to the shores of Lake Sidney Lanier, from the beginnings of the Appalachian Trail to the beginnings of NASCAR, Dawson County, located in the southernmost part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is the perfect place for those who love nature while still being convenient to the action of Atlanta.
In the foothills of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains, you’ll discover Dawson County. Seemingly secluded and far from the bright lights and bi... Read more
Atlanta is renowned for its unique blend of Southern charm and youthful spirit. The city’s pro-business environment is a draw for many new resident... Read more
Marietta, Georgia spans 22 square miles, making it one of the largest of Atlanta's suburbs. Conversely, Marietta has one of the smallest schoo... Read more
Forsyth County is located at the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, approximately 25 miles north of downtown Atlanta. Lake Sidney Lanier i... Read more
From the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the banks of the Chattahoochee River, from Lake Lanier to Poole’s Mill Covered Bridge, from th... Read more
CNN has called the city of Roswell, Georgia one of the best places to live in the United States, but things weren't always so pleasant for th... Read more
Like most suburbs of Atlanta, Duluth began as a tree-filled section of Native American land located near the Chattahoochee River. Also like othe... Read more
From Lake Allatoona to the foot hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains; the educational and cultural offerings of Reinhardt College to the athleti... Read more
Dunwoody, Georgia is a city in the north-central part of the state, located in DeKalb County. On the whole, Dunwoody is more affluent and educate... Read more
From the shore of Lake Allatoona to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, from the elegance of Barnsley Gardens to the history of the Etowa... Read more
From the William Harris Homestead to Social Circle’s progressive school system, from the Crepe Myrtle Festival to Sky Dive Monroe, from the Monro... Read more
From the recreation and history of Fort Yargo to the cultural activities of the Georgia Piedmont Arts Center, from the elegance of Chateau Elan t... Read more
The beautiful Lake Sidney Lanier is a reservoir located in Georgia’s northern Blue Ridge Mountains, just 55 miles northeast of Atlanta. Created i... Read more
With exhilarating outdoor recreation, family-friendly communities, cultural attractions, and close proximity to Atlanta, it is no wonder that so man... Read more
Murphy, North Carolina is known locally, nationally, and internationally for being two hours or less from “anywhere”; Atlanta, Georgia, Chattanooga... Read more
The first incarnation of what became Atlanta was built on Native American land belonging to the Creek and Cherokee tribes. Originally calle... Read more
New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. are all popular United States vacation destinations due to the many attractions found in thes... Read more
Regardless of the specifics of your situation, purchasing a home is a big decision, and it's important that you have a REALTOR® by your side whom yo... Read more
Atlanta, Georgia is considered by many to be the New York of the South, and it's certainly easy to see why. Both cities are major metropolita... Read more
Being the ninth-largest city in the United States, Atlanta, Georgia is by no means in short supply of real estate. This soon may change, though, a... Read more
With its rich history, beautiful landmarks and countless sporting and cultural events, Atlanta, Georgia is quickly becoming one of the mos... Read more
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