Interested in a beautiful new home near Holcomb Bridge and Roswell? The Stonewyck community, with new homes by Sharp Residential, is in the perfect location for buyers searching for
North Fulton County real estate. This intimate gated community of 18 homesites has homes priced from the $360,000s.
The newest floorplan in the community, The
Stonewyck, is perfect for buyers looking for a spacious home with the newest design trends that is a real value. The Stonewyck has a massive two-story great room with fireplace, lined with a curved wall of windows to fill your home with natural light. There is an elegant guest suite adjacent to the gourmet kitchen with raised bartop counter, breakfast area, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances; and that’s just the lower level.
On the upper level, there are three bedrooms in addition to the luxurious owner’s suite, with a tray ceiling and large bathroom. There will be no fighting over closet space with his-and-hers closets. Many rooms in The Stonewyck floor plan have vaulted ceilings as well, which stem from the builder adding gables to the design of the home.
Residents of Stonewyck love its easy access to Ga. 400, North Fulton County location, and access to the amazing public schools the area offers. The Homeowners Association provides for lawn care, giving you maintenance-free living, to be able to enjoy other hobbies instead of yard work.
To visit the Stonewyck community by Sharp Residential, or for more details on the featured floor plan The Stonewyck, call Mike Barsky at (770) 752-0738 or visit
www.sharpresidential.com.
Labels: Alpharetta, Fulton, Fulton County, Georgia, Home Buyers, home buying, Home Sales, home selling, homes, houses, milton business alliance, Milton City, North Fulton, Sharp Residential
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Brian Vanderhoff @ 1:15 PM
The Milton Business Alliance (MBA), a group formed to promote and support business growth in Milton to help increase the tax base for the city, held it first meeting Jan. 22 at Montana's Bar and Grill on Ga. 9.
More than two dozen business owners showed up to discuss their ventures and network.
Lauren Holmes, membership chairwoman for the MBA, said the group will meet once a month at a different restaurant in the city of Milton.
"We gather for networking, business support and updates on Milton's plans for the future," she said. "At the end an open forum will be provided for all that are present to promote their respective businesses. We anticipate this will foster much needed support in our community."
Holmes said to become a member of the MBA you must be a resident of Milton or own or operate a business in the city. Dues are $35 a year.
Members will receive a logo/sticker to adhere to the front of their place of business. Future plans include delivering a welcome basket of samples, flyers, coupons, and more to new residents. There will be a Web site set up on accessmilton.com listing all the members and their businesses.
"We will be looking to the members for charities to support as a group as well," said Holmes.
The next meeting will be Feb. 19 at 6 p.m.
Labels: Alpharetta, city of milton, Georgia, mba, milton business alliance, networking
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Brian Vanderhoff @ 9:23 AM