Woodstock, Kennesaw, And Acworth Star in Atlanta Real Estate

By Jennifer Giraldi

Atlanta Real Estate has done considerably well even though we are in the midst of a nationwide housing slump. After looking at the recent numbers, it seems North Atlanta has been holding it's own over the last year. An abundance of new home inventory has been a problem, but the resale market has improved over 2009. Homes priced between 170k-250k have been selling rather well. The three cities of Kennesaw, Woodstock, and Acworth have been leading the charge and keeping the Atlanta real estate market competitive with the rest of the southeast.

The city of Kennesaw, Georgia resides in Cobb County which is approximately 20 miles north of Atlanta. Kennesaw real estate has fought the bad housing markets with a large amount of home buyers over the last couple of years. Not only does Kennesaw have a great location to downtown Atlanta, it also offers many commercial shopping and dining. As noted on a recent segment on CNN, homes in Kennesaw have been moving as of lately. Cities like this one have helped the Atlanta Real Estate market fight through the negative aspects of the housing downturn. Kennesaw offers a very diverse array of housing choices for all types of lifestyles. Everything from Town-homes, cluster homes, million dollar homes, and more is available here.

Woodstock, Georgia sits about 10 miles north of Kennesaw in the Southern part of Cherokee County. Woodstock real estate is another bright star in Atlanta's strong real estate market. Woodstock has both higher and lower priced homes to fit any budget. Commercial real estate in Woodstock has also held it's own through this tough market. As you drive through this beautiful town you will notice strip malls, shopping centers, and restaurants rising up everywhere. Most Realtors never have a problem helping clients find the perfect home here, due to the wide variety of housing choices. This great city has contributed greatly to the entire Atlanta real estate market.

Acworth, Georgia resides west of Woodstock and just north of Kennesaw. With a very beautiful historic downtown area and a great number of recreational activities, Acworth Real Estate has really not slowed down, even with the economic downfall we have witnessed over the past 2 years. New home construction is Acworth's main selling point. Many high end developers have sought out Acworth and have built beautiful communities within the city. Price, location, and value are the three main reasons Acworth as been one of the Atlanta real estate markets leaders.

As you can see, here are three cities that help make up the Atlanta real estate market. While not all Suburban Atlanta cities have seen this much prosperity throughout the last few years, these three cities are definitely a bright spot. For more information please click on a city link to view listings, search schools, and see local history. - 31387

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