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New home construction stalled during the recession, but it has begun again in Coweta, and more homes are needed to meet the demand, according to local real estate professionals.
From historic homes to swim and tennis communities, from
A mixture of historically inspired homes, brownstones, and live/work townhomes are planned for the Historic Senoia Project, shown here. The development has been home to two Southern Living Idea Houses.
downtown lofts to luxury apartments and cabins in the woods, Coweta County has something for everyone. There are townhouses and even some “brownstones,” and three new senior living developments were approved in spring 2014. The housing options are as diverse as the county itself. Newnan is famous for being the “City of Homes,” with large antebellum and Victorian homes in the areas around downtown, and plenty more houses from the early to mid-20th Century. But Newnan is not the only place with a range of beautiful old homes. All Coweta’s small towns have some, too. If subdivisions and cul-de-sacs are your preference, the choices are seemingly endless. There are older developments
WRITTEN BY SARAH FAY CAMPBELL | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JEFFREY LEO
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