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The Avondale | Side Entry

4 Beds3 Baths2,627 SQ FT1Story

The Carson | Front Entry

4 Beds3 Baths2,109 SQ FT1Story

The Ellen | Front Entry

4 Beds3 Baths2,218 SQ FT1Story

The Everett | Front Entry

4 Beds3 Baths2,188 SQ FT1Story

The Grant | Front Entry

4 Beds3 .5 Baths2,588 SQ FT2Stories

The Grayson | Side Entry

4 Beds2 .5 Baths2,794 SQ FT2Stories

The Hayden | Front Entry

4 Beds3 Baths2,660 SQ FT2Stories

The Hunter | Front Entry

4 Beds3 Baths2,557 SQ FT2Stories

The Jackson | Front Entry

4 Beds3 Baths2,451 SQ FT2Stories

The Jefferson | Front Entry

4 Beds3 Baths2,325 SQ FT2Stories

The Riley | Side Entry

4 Beds3 .5 Baths2,932 SQ FT1.5Stories

DiscoverLiving in Loganville

Loganville, Georgia is a small city located in Walton and Gwinnett counties, just east of Atlanta. With a population of approximately 13,000 residents, Loganville offers a charming small-town feel while still being close to all the amenities of the big city.

History

Loganville was founded in the early 19th century and was named after James Harvie Logan, who was instrumental in bringing the railroad to the area. It served as a hub for agriculture and commerce in the region for many years, and today it is a thriving community that has managed to maintain its small-town charm.

Things to Do

One of the main attractions in Loganville is the downtown area, which features quaint shops, restaurants, and cafes. Visitors can stroll down Main Street and take in the historic architecture
or stop by one of the local galleries or museums to learn more about the city's history and culture.

Another popular destination is Bay Creek Park, which offers a variety of recreational activities including baseball fields, walking trails, and a playground. The city also has several other parks and green spaces that are perfect for picnicking, jogging, or enjoying a game of frisbee with friends.

For those who love to shop, Loganville has a variety of stores and boutiques offering everything from handmade crafts to high-end fashion. The city is also home to several large retail chains, making it a convenient destination for those looking to do some serious shopping.

Education

Loganville is proud of its local education system and the outstanding education options for area youth.  The Walton County Public School, Loganville Christian, Trinity Prep School, and Victory Baptist School provide top-notch technology initiatives, rising graduation rates, highly qualified teachers, and an incredible student community.  Located within a 30-minute drive are additional higher education options such as the University of Georgia, Oxford College of Emory University, Lanier Technical College, Georgia Gwinnett College, and Georgia Piedmont Technical College.

Overall, Loganville, Georgia is a charming and welcoming community that offers something for everyone. Whether you're interested in history, outdoor recreation, or just a peaceful place to call home, Loganville is definitely worth a visit.

From Our Homebuyers

Hope Perry was AMAZING! I called her back in March after seeing my dream home, and she let me know that it was already under contract, but they were building another in the same neighborhood! Reliant was a pleasure to work with through the process and I just moved in this past weekend and couldn't be any happier with my new home! Tammy with the warranty department, did the most through final walk through. My agent couldn't believe how organized Reliant was. Stephen, the Project Manager was friendly and always there to answer any questions I had. 10 out of 10 would recommend Reliant Homes to friends and family!

Connie B.
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