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Nestled in the heart of Conyers is a well-appointed gated community from the
mid 300’s, Creekside at Olde Town. This redeveloped community will eventually be
home to 69 new residents.
My Home Communities is the award winning builder of
Creekside. The community showcases a variety of practical, spacious living areas
available in ranch and two-story floor plans to meet today’s lifestyles.
With many included features such as granite kitchen countertops, judges panels in DR’s, and
brushed nickel light fixtures, stainless steel appliances and large windows, these homes
are a great value at this price point. To personalize your home, you can choose from our
list of exterior and interior upgrades.
Enjoy the many amenities that Creekside at Olde
Town offers including a refreshing pool accompanied by a charming clubhouse,
sidewalks throughout the community, professional landscaping, lawn maintenance and
traditional style street lights for added security.
Creekside is conveniently located with
plenty of shopping, restaurants, and parks including city Milstead park within walking
distance and the International Horse Park used during the 1996 Summer Olympics. Come
and see what affordable exclusive living can be for you!
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As rent prices continue to soar, many renters want to know what they can do to get ready to buy their first home. According to recent data from ApartmentList.com: “The first half of 2021 has seen the fastest growth in rent prices since the start of our estimates in 2017. Our national rent index has increased by 11.4 percent since January . . . .” Those rising rental costs may make it seem impossible to prepare for homeownership...