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Follow on Google News | David Weekley Homes to Feature Six New Home Communities on 2025 Atlanta Parade of HomesBy: David Weekley Homes "The Parade of Homes is an excellent opportunity for homebuyers to tour local communities and see firsthand what sets different builders apart," said Adam Cornett, Atlanta Division President for David Weekley Homes. "Whether you're a longtime David Weekley Homes fan or you're just hearing about us for the first time, the Parade offers a chance to see what we're all about, discover our current communities, and explore what we have available throughout Metro Atlanta. Even if you don't find exactly what you're looking for during the Parade, it's important to note that if our architectural and design style resonates with you, we have several exciting new home communities on the horizon for our Metro Atlanta lineup – including the cities of Canton, Decatur, Dallas, Gainesville, and McDonough." David Weekley Homes' communities featured on the Atlanta Parade of Homes include: Crescent Pointe at Great Sky – 55+ Community – 1005 Pine Bark Lane in Canton Ellis – Single-Family Home Community – 363 Ellis Preserve Lane in Marietta Havencroft – Single-Family Home Community – 312 Beebalm Street in Woodstock Maple Grove at Towne Lake – 55+ Community – 202 Strawberry Lane in Woodstock The Retreat at Sterling on the Lake – 55+ Community – 6828 Bungalow Road in Flowery Branch Settingdown Farms – Single-Family Home Community – 4460 Beechnut Circle in Cumming All six communities will be open for self-guided tours on Saturday, April 26, and May 3 and 10 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday, April 27, May 4, and May 11 from 1 to 5 p.m. To learn more about the Atlanta Parade of Homes, prospective "parade goers" are encouraged to visit www.atlhomesparade.com. Homebuyers can get a sneak peek at available homes at www.DavidWeekleyHomes.com. While there, they can also learn more about two coming-soon communities – Celesta in Decatur and Old Mill Preserve in Dallas, GA. End
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