Fayetteville, GA Real Estate |
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Median Income $79,440 | Median Age 40.71 | Population 6,524 |
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January | HI 53° | LO 32° | July | HI 89° | LO 68° |
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Elementary: Braelinn Brooks Cleveland |
Middle: Bennett S Mill Fayette Flat Rock |
High: Fayette County Alternative Fayette County Mcintosh |
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Fayetteville is located in Fayette County, both of which are named for Marquis De Lafayette, a French nobleman who aided Washington during the Revolutionary War. Home to almost 14,000 citizens, this city which pays homage to its past is moving full speed ahead into a sparkling future for all of its residents. Located approximately 35 miles from the city of Atlanta, the area is full of Southern charm and a perfect place for growing families to call home.
Fayetteville is a tranquil retreat outside of the city. Like many other nearby areas, it's currently bustling with the revitalization of its Main Street, marking significant growth in the area. Additionally, new additions such as the Villages Amphitheater and the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum are exciting for residents to witness. The recently built Fayetteville Pavilion is great for a day of shopping for the entire family. The shopping center features nearly 300,000 square feet of retailers, dining and other services for area residents.
Fayetteville is close enough to Atlanta to take advantage of the many attractions and venues that it's famous for. However, Residents will also enjoy a number of community events within Fayetteville city limits. The Annual Taste of Fayette and the Annual Fayette Idol Contest are just a couple of the highly anticipated events in the area. Families can also look forward to several Free Family Fun Film Nights that are held throughout the year.
Students in the area will attend schools in the Fayette County School System. The system is comprised of 30 schools and also serves the communities of Brooks, Peachtree City, Tyrone and Woolsey. Fayette County schools focus on holistic, well-rounded education and encourage parental and community involvement. Fayette County High School has been acknowledged as a National Blue Ribbon School as well as a Georgia School of Excellence.
Home to a number of exclusive communities, Fayetteville boasts sprawling estates on acreage that rival resort-style living. Residents will enjoy exceptional custom homes in golf and swim and tennis communities. If you enjoy lake or golf course views or desire a home that can accommodate stables for beautifully bred horses, the Fayetteville is the town for you. Charming homes in established neighborhoods start in the $140s with new construction starting in the $200s and steadily climbing.
In October 2007, the average home sales price for a single family home or condo in Fayetteville, GA was $318,243. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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