Fulton County, Georgia, Real Estate

Fulton County is located in the north-central region of the state of Georgia. The county seat is Atlanta, which is also the state capital and the largest city in the county. Fulton County is one of the most populous counties in Georgia, with a population of over 1 million people.

Fulton County is home to several major attractions, including the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. The county is also home to many museums, galleries, and theaters, including the High Museum of Art, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the Alliance Theatre.

Fulton County is a hub of economic activity in Georgia, with many large corporations, including Delta Air Lines, Coca-Cola, and Home Depot, having their headquarters in the county. The county is also home to several universities, including Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, and Morehouse College, which contribute to the area's robust economy.

In recent years, Fulton County has experienced rapid growth, with many people moving to the area for its proximity to major cities, its diverse cultural offerings, and its thriving economy. The county is known for its diverse communities, with many neighborhoods, such as Midtown, Buckhead, and Vinings, offering a range of housing options and lifestyles. Additionally, Fulton County is home to several parks and green spaces, including the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Piedmont Park, and Chastain Park, which provide residents with opportunities for recreation and relaxation.

Fulton County currently has 3289 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $843,128, 947 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $569,700, 1479 condos for sale with an average list price of $474,710, and 528 lots for sale with an average list price of $612,966. The average annual property tax for Fulton County is $5,316.

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Cities

Cities
Alpharetta

Alpharetta

Alpharetta, Georgia, nestled in the vibrant Fulton County, has evolved from a modest agricultural community into a bustling, affluent suburb of Atlanta. Initially founded in the 1850s as a trading post on a Cherokee trail, it was named Alpharetta, meaning "first town" in Greek, when it was chartered in 1858. The town's early economy was based on cotton and served as a stopover for travelers. Today, Alpharetta is known for its excellent schools, upscale residential areas, and a thriving business environment, hosting numerous corporate headquarters. With a population exceeding 67,000, it features a blend of Southern charm and modern amenities, including expansive parks like Big Creek Greenway, cultural attractions like the Alpharetta Arts Center, and popular shopping districts like Avalon. The city also boasts a rich historical tapestry, with landmarks like the old Milton County Courthouse site and the preservation of its history through events like the annual Old Soldiers Day Parade, reflecting a community that honors its past while embracing growth and innovation. ... Read more
Atlanta

Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city of Georgia, with a population of around 498,722 people. It is the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, which has a population of over 6 million people. Atlanta is known for its rich history, southern charm, and vibrant culture. The city is home to several major corporations, including Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, and Home Depot, and is a major center for transportation, logistics, and higher education. Atlanta has a mix of historic and modern architecture, with landmarks such as the Georgia State Capitol building and the Atlanta History Center, as well as the modern skyscrapers in the central business district. The city also has a thriving arts and cultural scene, with venues such as the High Museum of Art and the Fox Theatre. The city is also a major destination for tourists, with popular attractions such as the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, and the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Additionally, Atlanta is home to several major sports teams, including the Atlanta Braves (baseball), the Atlanta Falcons (football), and the Atlanta Hawks (basketball). Atlanta is also considered a very diverse and cosmopolitan city. ... Read more
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Chattahoochee Hills

Chattahoochee Hills is a picturesque rural community nestled in the heart of west Georgia, just south of Atlanta. Known for its scenic landscapes, the area is characterized by rolling hills, expansive forests, and winding creeks, making it a serene escape from the bustling city life. The region is home to the Chattahoochee River, which offers a variety of recreational opportunities like kayaking, fishing, and hiking along its banks. Chattahoochee Hills is also rich in agricultural heritage, with working farms and large swaths of undeveloped land, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and rural charm. The community is famous for Serenbe, a sustainable, eco-friendly development that promotes a balance between nature and modern living. With its focus on green space, art, and organic farming, Chattahoochee Hills attracts residents and visitors seeking a tranquil, slower pace of life while still being within reach of Atlanta’s urban amenities. ... Read more
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College Park

College Park, Georgia, is a vibrant city located in Fulton County, just 7 miles southwest of Atlanta, making it an integral part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. Initially named Manchester when incorporated in 1895, it was renamed College Park in 1896 due to its association with Cox College and the Georgia Military Academy, now known as Woodward Academy. The city boasts a rich historical tapestry, with the College Park Historic District being one of the largest in Georgia, featuring over 850 structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places, many from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. College Park is also notable for its proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which has influenced its development, including the presence of the Georgia International Convention Center and the Gateway Center Arena, home to the College Park Skyhawks (NBA G-League) and the Atlanta Dream (WNBA). With its blend of historical charm and modern facilities, College Park offers a variety of amenities including parks, golf courses, and a revitalized downtown area, enhancing its appeal as both a residential and business hub. ... Read more
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East Point

East Point, Georgia, is a historic city situated just six miles south of downtown Atlanta. It is part of the greater Atlanta metropolitan area and is well-connected to the city through MARTA's rail and bus systems, making it a convenient spot for commuters. Originally founded in the late 19th century as a railroad town. The city’s downtown area, with its mix of renovated historic buildings and new businesses, has become a focal point for local commerce. East Point is also home to several parks and recreational areas, including the popular East Point Commons and the newly renovated Sykes Park, which offers walking trails, sports courts, and picnic areas. The nearby Camp Creek Marketplace provides a major retail hub, featuring a variety of shops and restaurants. ... Read more
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Fairburn

Fairburn, Georgia, is a small city located in the southern part of the state, about 20 miles south of downtown Atlanta. Known for its friendly atmosphere and rich history, Fairburn offers a mix of rural charm and suburban conveniences. The city is home to several parks, including the popular Creekside Park, which features trails, sports fields, and picnic areas. Fairburn is also notable for its proximity to major highways, making it a convenient location for commuters to Atlanta. The area has a growing community, with a mix of modern homes and historic buildings, reflecting its blend of old and new. ... Read more
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Hapeville

Hapeville, Georgia, is a small city located just south of downtown Atlanta. Known for its rich history and tight-knit community, Hapeville offers a charming blend of old and new. The city is home to several historic buildings, including the Hapeville Depot, which has been preserved as a museum and community center. Hapeville is also famous for its proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, making it an important part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. The city has experienced revitalization in recent years, with new businesses, restaurants, and residential developments contributing to its growing appeal. ... Read more
Johns Creek

Johns Creek

Johns Creek is a city located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. It has a population of around 83,000 people and is known for its high quality of life, excellent schools, and strong economy. The city was incorporated in 2006 and has a mix of residential neighborhoods, business districts, and parks. The city is home to several large corporate headquarters, as well as a vibrant downtown area with shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Johns Creek is also home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center and the Johns Creek Environmental Campus. ... Read more
Milton

Milton

Milton is a city located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. It has a population of around 37,000 people and is known for its small-town charm, excellent schools, and high quality of life. The city is home to several large corporate headquarters, as well as a vibrant downtown area with shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Milton is also home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, and the Bell Memorial Park. The city also has a variety of cultural events and festivals, such as the Taste of Milton, which features live music, arts and crafts, and a variety of food and drink. Milton is considered a desirable place to live due to its proximity to Atlanta, good schools, and quality of life. The city is also known for its upscale amenities, such as luxury shops and restaurants and its focus on creating a sense of community and a walkable lifestyle. ... Read more
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Mountain Park

Mountain Park, Georgia, is a small city nestled primarily in the western part of northern Fulton County, with a minor extension into Cherokee County. With a population of 583 as per the 2020 census, it occupies a modest area of about 0.5 square miles, with 12.96% of that being water due to its two main lakes, Lake Garrett and Lake Cherful. Incorporated in 1927, Mountain Park is uniquely designated as a wildlife refuge, emphasizing residential living without any zoning for commercial or business activities. The city's landscape is characterized by its serene lakes and green spaces, which are not only scenic but also integral to the community's lifestyle, offering residents a tranquil retreat. ... Read more
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Palmetto

Palmetto, Georgia, is a small city nestled primarily in Fulton County, with a portion extending into Coweta County. With a population of approximately 5,071 as per the 2020 census, Palmetto offers a charming small-town atmosphere, characterized by its historic roots and community-centric lifestyle. Originally incorporated as a town in 1854, it was named after the Palmetto Regiment from the Mexican-American War. The city sits 25 miles south of Atlanta, providing residents with both rural tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities through its proximity to major transportation routes like U.S. Highway 29 and the Atlanta and West Point Railroad. Palmetto features a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters, making it an attractive place for those seeking a peaceful, Southern living experience. ... Read more
Roswell

Roswell

Roswell is a city located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. It has a population of around 94,000 people and is known for its historic district, parks, and recreational activities. The city was founded in 1838 and has a rich history, including the Civil War. The downtown area of Roswell has a mix of historic buildings, shops, restaurants, and bars. The city is also home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Chattahoochee Nature Center and the Roswell Area Park. Additionally, Roswell is home to several large corporate headquarters and is considered a desirable place to live due to its proximity to Atlanta, good schools and quality of life. ... Read more
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Sandy Springs

Sandy Springs, Georgia, is a vibrant and growing suburban city located just north of Atlanta. Known for its blend of urban conveniences and natural beauty, it offers a mix of residential neighborhoods, upscale shopping centers, and recreational spaces. The city is nestled along the Chattahoochee River, which provides opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking, hiking, and picnicking in the nearby parks, such as the expansive Morgan Falls Overlook Park. The city's convenient location near major highways, including Interstate 285, allows residents easy access to downtown Atlanta while maintaining a quieter, suburban feel. Its thriving business scene is complemented by a variety of dining options, with restaurants offering cuisines from around the world. ... Read more
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South Fulton

South Fulton, Georgia, is a unique and vibrant city located in the southern part of Fulton County, about 15 miles from downtown Atlanta. It was officially incorporated on May 1, 2017, following a push from local residents who sought greater autonomy and local governance. The city spans approximately 85 square miles and serves as a hub for both residential living and business development, offering a blend of suburban comfort and access to the big city. South Fulton is home to a diverse population, with a mix of families, young professionals, and retirees. Its neighborhoods vary from well-established communities to newer developments, offering a wide range of housing options. The city is known for its commitment to maintaining green spaces and has several parks, including the popular Welcome All Park and the beautiful Wolf Creek Park, which offer recreational opportunities for residents. ... Read more
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Union City

Union City, Georgia, is a growing suburban community in southern Fulton County, located about 15 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta. With a population of approximately 26,000, the city offers a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial hubs, and industrial zones. Union City is strategically positioned along Interstate 85, providing easy access to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, making it an attractive location for businesses and commuters. Union City features recreational spaces like Ronald Bridges Park, which offers walking trails, playgrounds, and sports fields. Education is served by the Fulton County School System, with institutions like Banneker High School and Campbell Elementary. Additionally, the city hosts annual community events, such as the Union City Music and Arts Festival, fostering a strong sense of local pride and engagement. ... Read more
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Schools

School District Level Grades
Abbotts Hill Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Adamsville Primary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-2
Alpharetta Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Ashford Park Elementary School Dekalb County Elementary PK-5
Barack H. Obama Elementary Magnet School of Technology Dekalb County Elementary PK-5
Barack and Michelle Obama Academy Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Barnwell Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Bazoline E. Usher/Collier Heights Elmentary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Beecher Hills Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Benteen Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Bethune Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Birmingham Falls Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Bolton Academy Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Boyd Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Brandon Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary K-5
Brookview Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Burgess-Peterson Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Campbell Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Cascade Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Centennial Academy Atlanta Public Schools Elementary K-8
Cliftondale Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Cogburn Woods Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
College Park Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Conley Hills Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Continental Colony Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Crabapple Crossing Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Creek View Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Deerwood Academy School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Dobbs Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Dolvin Elementary School Fulton County Elementary K-5
Dunwoody Springs Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
E. C. West Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
F. L. Stanton Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Feldwood Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Fickett Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Finch Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Findley Oaks Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Garden Hills Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Gullatt Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Hapeville Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Heards Ferry Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Hembree Springs Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Heritage Academy Elementary Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Heritage Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
High Point Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Hillside Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Hope Hill Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Ison Springs Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Jackson Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary K-5
Jackson Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Kennedy Elementary School Barrow County Elementary PK-5
Lake Forest Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Lake Windward Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Lee Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Liberty Point Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Lin Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary K-5
M. A. Jones Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Manning Oaks Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Medlock Bridge Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Michael R. Hollis Innovation Academy Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Miles Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary 3-5
Mimosa Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Morningside Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary K-5
Mountain Park Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
New Prospect Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Nolan Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Northwood Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Oakley Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Ocee Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Palmetto Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Parklane Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Parkside Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Perkerson Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Peyton Forest Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Randolph Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Renaissance Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
River Eves Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Rivers Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Roswell North Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
S. L. Lewis Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Sarah Smith Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary K-5
Shakerag Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Slater Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Spalding Drive Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Springdale Park Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary K-5
State Bridge Crossing Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Stonewall Tell Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Summit Hill Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Sweet Apple Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Toomer Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Tuskegee Airman Global Academy Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Vickery Mill Elementary Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Virginia-Highland Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
West Manor Elementary School Atlanta Public Schools Elementary K-5
Wilson Creek Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Wolf Creek Elementary Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Woodland Elementary Charter School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Woodland Elementary School Fulton County Elementary PK-5
Woodson Park Academy Atlanta Public Schools Elementary PK-5
Autrey Mill Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Bear Creek Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Bunche Middle School Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
Camp Creek Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Centennial Academy Atlanta Public Schools Middle K-8
Chamblee Middle School Dekalb County Middle 6-8
Crabapple Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
David T Howard Middle School Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
Elkins Pointe Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Haynes Bridge Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Herman J. Russell West End Academy Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
Holcomb Bridge Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Hopewell Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Jean Childs Young Middle School Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
John Lewis Invictus Academy Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
King Middle School Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
Long Middle School Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
Madras Middle School Coweta County Middle 6-8
McNair Middle School Dekalb County Middle 6-8
Mcnair High School Dekalb County Middle 9-12
Mcnair Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Northwestern Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Paul D. West Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Price Middle School Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
Renaissance Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Ridgeview Charter School Fulton County Middle 6-8
River Trail Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Sandtown Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Sandy Springs Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Sutton Middle School Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
Sylvan Hills Middle School Atlanta Public Schools Middle 6-8
Taylor Road Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Webb Bridge Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Westside Middle School Barrow County Middle 6-8
Woodland Middle School Fulton County Middle 6-8
Alpharetta High School Fulton County High 9-12
Apalachee High School Barrow County High 9-12
Banneker High School Fulton County High 9-12
Benjamin E. Mays High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
Booker T. Washington High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
Cambridge High School Fulton County High 9-12
Carver High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
Centennial High School Fulton County High 9-12
Chamblee Charter High School Dekalb County High 9-12
Chattahoochee High School Fulton County High 9-12
Creekside High School Fulton County High 9-12
D. M. Therrell High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
Frederick Douglass High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
Johns Creek High School Fulton County High 9-12
Langston Hughes High School Fulton County High 9-12
Maynard H. Jackson High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
Mcnair High School Dekalb County High 9-12
Midtown High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
Milton High School Fulton County High 9-12
North Atlanta High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
North Springs High School Fulton County High 9-12
Northgate High School Coweta County High 9-12
Northview High School Fulton County High 9-12
Riverwood International Charter School Fulton County High 9-12
Roswell High School Fulton County High 9-12
South Atlanta High School Atlanta Public Schools High 9-12
Tri-Cities High School Fulton County High 9-12
Westlake High School Fulton County High 9-12
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1010 Midtown

1010 Midtown is a condo building in the Midtown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, built in 2008. It currently has 19 condos for sale with an average list price of $625,647. The homes range in size from 768 ft2 to 3,013 ft2. The average annual property tax for 1010 Midtown is $7,221. It is located in Fulton county. ... Read more
Median Price: $425,000
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1023 Juniper

1023 Juniper is a condo building in Atlanta, Georgia, built in 2002. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 873 ftclass="sqft">2 to 1,790 ft2. The average annual property tax for 1023 Juniper is $4,100. It is located in Fulton county. 1023 Juniper is a 19 unit condo building located in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Read more
Median Price: $427,500
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1065 Midtown Loews

1065 Midtown Loews is a condo building in the Midtown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, built between 2010 and 2015. It currently has 5 condos for sale with an average list price of $1,305,800. The homes range in size from 1,215 ft2 to 2,819 ft2. The average annual property tax for 1065 Midtown Loews is $19,349. It is located in Fulton county. ... Read more
Median Price: $1,517,500
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120 West Wieuca

120 West Wieuca is a townhouse community in Atlanta, Georgia, built between 2017 and 2019. It currently has 1 townhouse for sale with a list price of $1,325,000. The homes range in size from 3,750 ft2 to 4,034 ft2. The average annual property tax for 120 West Wieuca is $10,287. It is located in Fulton county. 120 West Wieuca is located north of Wieuca Road off of Collins Avenue. ... Read more
Median Price: $1,255,000
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120 West Wieuca

120 West Wieuca is a townhouse community in Sandy Springs, Georgia, built between 2017 and 2018. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 3,600 ft2 to 3,700 ft2. The average annual property tax for 120 West Wieuca is $11,058. It is located in Fulton county. 120 West Wieuca is located on Wieuca Road west of Roswell Road NE. ... Read more
Median Price: $1,200,000
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