The South Fulton area of ​​Atlanta is all buzz with new communities, retailers, and businesses abounding in every corner of the area. It’s no wonder why some of the largest builders in the country are heading to the South Fulton area. To say the least, residents are flocking to Atlanta’s south side, which also makes sense why Pulte Homes’ Princeton Lakes Estate subdivision is Metro Atlanta’s best-selling.

Located just one mile from the new Camp Creek Marketplace off I-285, Princeton Lakes Estate Subdivision sold more than 300 homes in 2006, the highest number sold by any subdivision in the Atlanta area. The subdivision is comprised of five neighborhoods out of a total of 701 homes with varying price points from $ 160 to the $ 350-400,000 price range. The large community also includes a 2-story clubhouse, junior olympic pool, children’s pool, tennis and sports courts, children’s play area, pavilions, and nature trails. Best of all, it’s within walking distance to the bustling new Camp Creek Marketplace, Southside Atlanta’s equivalent of Midtown Atlanta’s Atlantic Station. The May 2007 issue of Builder Magazine has ranked Pulte Homes number three in Georgia’s Top 100 Builders.

The success of Princeton Lakes had certainly helped. The City of Atlanta created the Princeton Lakes Redevelopment Plan and the Tax Allocation District, which was used as an incentive to help drive the development of an ambitious community to live, work and play in Southwest Atlanta. Of course, its proximity to the 1.2 million square foot office and retail space at Camp Creek Marketplace fueled the subdivision’s popularity. Now residents of this and other new communities in the South Fulton area have major shopping just minutes from home.

South Fulton County is on fire right now. New businesses, new homes and new residents bring a breath of fresh air to this once outdated community and will help the area prosper and grow as other Atlanta neighborhoods have done.

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