Real Estate Agents In Woodstock GA
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Local real estate professionals in Woodstock GA specializing in buying, selling, renting
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Triumph Realty of Georgia
Providing services for homebuyers, sellers and renters in:
Smyrna, GA
Marietta, GA
Vinings, GA
Kennesaw, GA
Woodstock, GA
Acworth, GA
Mableton, GA
Atlanta, GA
Agent spoken language: English
Mobile: 1-678-516-1000
- Contact Susan Edwards
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Cities near Woodstock GA, covered by our real estate professionals
Are you looking for a small city with a young population? Real estate agents from Woodstock, GA say you should give this town a try! The median age of Woodstock residents is 34.9 years and more than 60% of them are married with children under 18. In 2017, Woodstock had a population of 29,227 and this city seems to be growing quite fast - the population has almost tripled since 2000.
Real estate agents in Woodstock, GA consider this city as the best place to stay overnight while exploring the Cherokee County. It is close to Allatoona Lake and other rivers and lakes where residents can practice water sports or fishing. Other places for relaxation are Olde Rope Mill Park, Hobgood Park, Berry Patch Farms, as well as many picnic areas.
As part of Metro Atlanta, this small city with big city offerings is only 30 minutes away from Downtown Atlanta. Here, art is at home - real estate agents in Woodstock are proud of this artistic community centered around Elm Street Cultural Arts Village. With so many artists around, your creativity will be pushed to the next level for sure, even if you’re not an artist yourself.
You will find plenty of schools in Woodstock, with Bascomb Elementary School and Etowah High School among the best. If you’re thinking about sending your kid to a religious school, here you will find three Catholic schools, one Presbyterian school as well as a Baptist preschool - after all, school districts today drive the real estate market.
Most residents don’t mind commuting to Atlanta for their jobs, although Woodstock real estate agents would not hesitate to mention the largest employers in town: Inalfa Roof Systems, Inc. (1000), Pilgrim’s (741) and Universal Alloy Corporation (603).
Here you’ll find plenty of lots for sale, awaiting your “dream house” project, while the minimum price for a condo or townhome would be $180,000. The average rent is about $1,300 a month. If you’ll have to commute to Atlanta, moving to Woodstock, GA will allow you to save $25 every month which means that transportation will only cost $100 a month for living within the green zone of the Xpress 490, which operates Monday through Friday, connecting Canton and Woodstock Park-and-Ride to Downtown Atlanta. Mass transit is not so friendly with travelers around Atlanta. Other ways to get to Woodstock from Atlanta are by taxi ($110-140), Uber ($30-40) or bus line 100.
While in Woodstock, make sure to enjoy the best craft beer at Reformation Brewery or Truck & Tap, head on over to Century House Tavern for dinner, and taste the amazing ice cream of Dulce Artisan Gelato. Every Saturday morning, between April and December, on Market Street you can stop at the Woodstock Farm Fresh Market. Shopping will not be a problem - you will find two Walmart stores here and a Costco, as well as plenty of boutiques and art galleries.
Are you ready to visit some houses in Woodstock? Call a real estate agent from Woodstock, GA and ask him/her to be your guide!