Within many cities of this large county, Cobb County provides good access to Atlanta. New homes, communities, developments & neighborhoods abound throughout Cobb County GA. Home builders offer a variety of floor plans, models, styles and architecture -- basement and slab lots included. Finding these new homes in Cobb County Georgia can be easily found online. New homes & subdivisions of Cobb County are in the cities of Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta, Powder Springs, Austell, Smyrna, Vinings & Mableton.
Not too long ago, my buyer-clients were approaching the completion and closing for their new home in Cobb County, GA. The final new home orientation walkthrough (read more) was scheduled by the home builders' office. Shortly before that meeting, I directed the home buyers to an inspection company, with a good knowledge of new construction matters, to perform an evaluation of the workmanship by means of an independent home inspection (learn more). While not dire, the findings exposed toe board holes and protruding nails on the roof; such things can certainly lead to leaks. The proper corrective measure is to seal those holes, usually with roofing cement, to prevent possible leaks. So, what is the big deal? A good number of home inspectors do not get on the roof, because of insurance purposes, to identify the many roofing problems that I have witnessed over the years. These types of issues are simply passed along to the new home buyers, unless they are properly identified.
By delving into the details, home buyers can research home builders and communities -- whether they are builders of townhomes, condos, lofts or single family new homes. Buying brand new homes in Cobb County, Georgia can be a satisfying experience; one should extrapolate all the details of a new construction purchase to avoid pitfalls that are not common knowledge.
Stephen Graham serves as a buyer's agent for new and resale homes in Cobb County GA (Lassiter, Pope, Walton, Sprayberry, Harrision, Kennesaw Mountain, North Cobb, Allatoona, Campbell, Hillgrove, McEachern, Osborne, Pebblebrook and South Cobb High School districts) (Awtrey, Barber, Campbell, Smitha, Garrett, Griffen, Hightower Trail, Lindley, Lost Mountain, Lovinggood, Cooper, Tapp, Daniell, Dickerson, Dodgen, Durham, East Cobb, Flyod, Mabry, McCleskey, McClure, Palmer, Pine Mountain and Simpson Middle School districts) (Acworth, East Side, Addison, Fair Oaks, Eastvalley, Ford, Argyle, Frey, Baker, Garrison Mill, Bells Ferry, Green Acres, Belmont Hills, Harmony Leland, Big Shanty, Hayes Intermediate, Hayes Primary, Birney, Blackwell, Brown, Brumby, Bryant, Hollydale, Keheley, Bullard, Chalker, Kemp, Kennesaw, Cheatham Hill, Kincaid, Clarksdale, Kings Springs, Clay, Sanders, Compton, LaBelle, Sedalia, Davis, Shallowford Falls, Lewis, Mableton, Sky View, Dowell, Sope Creek, McCall, Still, Due West, Teasley, Milford, Timber Ridge, Mount Bethel, Mountain View, Murdock, Varner, Nicholson, Nickajack, Norton Park, Pickett's Mill, Pitner, Tritt, Powder Springs, Riverside, Powers Ferry, Rocky Mount, Russell and Vaughn Elementary School districts) of 30127, 30068, 30066, 30062, 30060, 30144, 30152, 30101, 30102, 30080, 30082, 30126, 30106, 30168, 30064, 30090, 30067 and 30339.
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Stephen Graham - Associate Broker - Buyers Agent - Realty Professionals, Inc (770) 491.1494