The Parks of Olmsted builds on Newnan’s historically influenced charm

Thu, 09/21/2006 - 1:35pm
By: The Citizen

Winding streetscapes dotted with Victorian-style lamp post, community sidewalks connecting residents to one another and turn-of-the-century style architecture are just a sampling of the unique elements offered at The Parks of Olmsted, one of Coweta County’s fastest growing communities.

The historically-influenced community of 275 homes priced from the high $100’s to the $500’s, will remind prospective homebuyers of Newnan’s historic district and builder/developer David Lindsey believes, “Olmsted’s distinctive architecture and intimate setting, coupled with its diverse price range and its appealing amenity package, have resulted in Olmsted being one of the most sought after new home communities in Coweta County.”

There’s nothing historic about the amenities at The Parks of Olmsted. The community offers greenspace and open areas, as well as a 100-acre lake, swimming pool with water mushroom and multi-sport pavilion. Sidewalks, nature trails and a community park create social gathering places for residents throughout the community.
“The community’s builder team of Dustin Shaw Homes and Zenco Development offers homebuyers a broad range of home styles to accommodate a wide spectrum of preferences,” said Linda Huff, The Home Source Realtors Managing Broker for the New Homes Division, the company responsible for marketing the community. “And, the community has several different neighborhoods, each with its own story to tell.”

The newest unveiling at Olmsted is Vanderbilt Point. With 28 lakeside homesites, Vanderbilt Point will have semi-custom Homes priced from the $300’s.

Builder Dustin Shaw has already seen great interest in Vanderbilt Point and considers the neighborhood one of the best values in Coweta County. “It is rare to find lakeside living in Coweta County in this price range,” says Shaw. Karl Franzen of Zenco Development, Inc. concurs. “We have taken extreme care to ensure that prospective Olmsted homebuyers find a blending of luxury and value, a combination that is hard to find.”

To experience The Parks of Olmsted, take I-85 South from Atlanta to Exit 47 (Newnan). Go left on Hwy. 34, one mile. Turn right on Shenandoah Blvd. Continue 1.4 miles and take a left on Lower Fayetteville Road. Go two miles and take a right onto Mary Freeman. The Parks of Olmsted is ahead on the right.

The Sales Center is open daily 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sundays 1-6 p.m. For more information, please call onsite sales representatives Cecelia Hayes or Shae Rhodes at 678-423-2825.

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