Wednesday, November 8, 2000 Leesburg Plantation builder named Meyer-Sutton Homes will build the remaining homes in Leesburg Plantation, a community of approximately 100 homesites in the Sharpsburg area of Coweta County. The community, which is located off Ga. Highway 54, is nearly sold out of Unit A, and sales are beginning in Unit B. The developer of the community is Gray Ghost Development Inc. Both two-story and ranch-style homes are being offered in Leesburg Plantation, and the homes, which are situated on large lots nearly one-acre in size, are priced from the $170,000s to the mid $200,000s. Exteriors of the homes are brick on the front with vinyl on the other three sides, and the front yards are sodded. The lengthy list of special interior features includes hardwood floors in the foyers and dining rooms, ceramic tile baths, large fireplaces with marble surrounds in the family rooms, built-in microwaves, and elegant trim packages. The marketing representative in Leesburg Plantation is Susan Annis of Keller Williams Realty. She can be contacted at 770-304-7010. Meyer-Sutton Homes is a firm whose principals have real estate, construction and mortgage banking experience spanning over 15 years. The company is also building in The Vineyards at Eagle's Landing and Lost Forest in Henry County; The Courtyards in Coweta County; Farr Lake Estates in Fayette County, and Brookwood Village in Clayton County. Meyer-Sutton Homes communities which recently sold out include Brae Burn in White Oak and Legacy Estates in Coweta and Emerald Plantation in Henry County. Meyer-Sutton Homes communities can be viewed on the internet at www.meyersutton.com.
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