hoschton real estate: Just Sold! 4850 Shellnut Path, Hoschton, GA 30548 - Trilogy Park - 10/13/08 08:42 AM
Even in this economy and market homes are still selling. It's all about hiring a professional that knows the market and knows what it will take to sell. OK, so it takes a lot from the seller too. This awesome Trilogy Park home for sale, SOLD for 97% Why did it sell? Pretty simple really. It was marketed to so that EVERYONE in the price range knew about the home. AND The sellers kept the home in immaculate condition! Whether you are looking to sell in Trilogy Park or Hoschton, GA or BUY a home, you owe it to yourself to
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hoschton real estate: Hoschton Wants You ... To Bring A Scarecorw - 08/01/08 06:48 AM
The city of Hoschton is shooting to make a name for itself... in the Guinness Book of World Records. The goal? To bring 4,000 scarecrows throught the Hoschton mailing route. Hoschton, a city of confusion for even wikipedia, is located in 4 counties, including Gwinnett, Barrow, Jackson and Hall. Mill Creek High School, thought to be in Dacula by many locals, known as the "Hamilton Mill High School" as well, is actually in Hoschton, GA. The mailing route includes neighborhoods such as Trilogy Park, Village at Deaton Creek, Reunion, and lesser known area of west Jackson. That's over 5,800 households. The
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hoschton real estate: Hoschton - Gwinnett County's Best Kept Secret - 05/08/08 05:57 AM
Move over Grayson, Hoschton is now Gwinnett's best kept secret. If you do a search online for Hoschton Homes for sale, you'll likely be told all about how it's in Jackson county and your kids will go to Jackson County schools, even Wikipedia in all of it's wisdom has it wrong. Hoschton is located in 4, yes, 4 Counties. Hall, Jackson, Barrow and Gwinnett all have some land in Hoschton. What many don't realize is that on of the best school districts in the state, the Mill Creek High School cluster actually has a Hoschton address. The city itself, the capital
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hoschton real estate: Village At Deaton Creek , Hoschton, GA - Dominates Sales in the Area ... Again - 02/19/08 07:37 PM
I grabbed this off a press release but it's true. If you've ever been to the Village at Deaton Creek in Hoschton, GA, you'll know why people are flocking there. Pulte Homes (NYSE: PHM) is pleased to announce that Metrostudy has named the Village at Deaton Creek by Del Webb Metro Atlanta's top selling community for 2007 in its fourth quarter report for 2007. Metrostudy is a housing market research firm that is the leading provider of real estate and related market information in the country. Metrostudy provides primary and secondary market information to the housing and related industries nationwide.Del Webb attributes
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hoschton real estate: Hoschton Homes For Sale & Real Estate Market Conditions - 11/20/07 06:07 AM
Hoschton is easily Gwinnett's best kept secret (Sorry, Grayson, you are no longer a secret). With great schools, high values, convenience and a rural feel, Hoschton has a lot of the best of what Georgia offers. Hoschton, has 405 homes for sale currently with an average price of $408k. This only tells half the story as many of these are new construction homes for sale. In October, there were 9 homes for sale that sold in Hoschton, GA. With an average time of 98 days on the market the average price for a home in Hoschton that sold was $416K with
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hoschton real estate: Hoschton Real Esate | Hoschton Homes for Sale | About Hoschton Georgia - 07/27/07 12:42 PM
The City of Hoschton is a small community and wonderful place to call home. It is located just off Interstate 85 in Jackson County in north Georgia, about 35 miles northeast of the Atlanta perimeter. Jackson County is included in the 30 fastest growing counties in the country yet offers an abundance of open spaces and unspoiled views of the state's Piedmont Region - just south of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Our climate is moderate, pleasant, and enjoyable for a wide variety of outdoor activities. Our city mixes the advantage of small town living and the convenience of being less than
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