AUSTELL, GA, April 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Homes by Steve Waldrip, Inc. announced today the beginning of Phase II Construction in the Cureton Woods neighborhood in Austell Georgia. Cureton Woods is located 15 miles west of downtown Atlanta in the town of Austell of Cobb County near Interstate 20 and convenient to Camp Creek Parkway and the airport. Established in 2006, Cureton Woods currently includes 45 occupied homes in its first phase, with the second phase already offering new homes under construction.
Homes By Steve Waldrip, Inc., was founded in 1986 with a goal of producing quality homes that satisfy every need of new home buyers. Based in Marietta , Georgia the company is focused on serving the Cobb County community and preserving its natural beauty. As a member and sponsor of the Cobb Landmarks and Historical Association, the company is dedicated to the preservation Cobb County history and culture and aims to reflect these values in the communities that the company develop. Each community is designed with professionally landscaped yards and entryways to create aesthetic beauty in the neighborhood as a whole while keeping with the natural setting of the area.
Cureton Woods in Austell is comprised of 2 story traditional brick homes range in price from $174,900 in a neighborhood with Swim and Cabana clubhouse. The houses are usually built with 4 to 5 bedrooms and located in the Cobb County School System close to 278 and major highway arteries, yet offers a quiet family setting. Homes feature 2 car garage designs on 1/3 acre homesites, daylight basements and custom kitchen designs. Schools nearby feature a new elementary school, Luke Garret Middle School, and South Cobb High.
When asked about the keys to success of the company over the years, Steve Waldrip founder explains, "Building homes of superior quality and complete customer satisfaction is based on attention to detail, traditional values of unrelenting customer service and continuous education. As a member of executive board of the Cobb County Home Builders Association we aim to stay up to date on the latest housing legislation, new codes and building standards in order to provide our customers with the best value in a new home."
Currently, Homes by Steve Waldrip is offering several buyer incentives including a deluxe stainless steel appliance package featuring refrigerator and washer and dryer, in addition to stove and dishwasher and microwave. For information, go to http://www.CobbCountyHome.com or call 404-592-0598.
Homes by Steve Waldrip Begins Phase II Construction in Cureton Woods in Austell Georgia
Homes By Steve Waldrip, Inc., was founded in 1986 with a goal of producing quality homes that satisfy every need of new home buyers.
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[Press-News.org] Homes by Steve Waldrip Begins Phase II Construction in Cureton Woods in Austell GeorgiaHomes By Steve Waldrip, Inc., was founded in 1986 with a goal of producing quality homes that satisfy every need of new home buyers.