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Canton Georgia real estate delivers something rare in Metro Atlanta: a city that pairs genuine outdoor recreation with master-planned community living, a revitalized historic downtown, and direct access to the North Atlanta technology employment corridor, all at a price point that Alpharetta and Roswell have left behind. Lake Allatoona, one of the Southeast's most popular recreational lakes with 12,000 acres and 270 miles of shoreline, sits directly on Canton's border, with Little River Marina inside city limits providing boat rentals, dry-stack storage, and lakeside dining. The Etowah River runs through the heart of Canton, offering kayaking, canoeing, tubing, and fishing on a designated water trail. Blankets Creek, a 330-acre mountain bike and trail system on Lake Allatoona's edge, draws riders from across the region to 14-plus miles of singletrack. No comparable suburb at this distance from Atlanta offers this combination of water and trail access.
The residential market is defined by master-planned communities that have set the standard for lifestyle amenities in Cherokee County. Bridgemill anchors the southern corridor with an 18-hole championship golf course, a resort-style pool complex, 23 tennis courts, and a 24/7 fitness center across 1,500 acres and 2,800-plus homes. Great Sky wraps around the Hickory Log Creek Reservoir with 300-plus acres of protected green space, a waterpark, and a full-time Lifestyle Director. Harmony on the Lakes centers on a private 38-acre lake with trails, multiple pools, and tennis. Soleil Laurel Canyon serves the 55-plus buyer with a 30,000-square-foot clubhouse and championship golf access. The Kroupa Team serves Canton buyers and sellers across this full range, bringing the neighborhood-level insight and transactional expertise that the Canton market demands.
| Canton Georgia Real Estate: Quick Facts | Detail |
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| Median Home Price | $416,000 median sold (March 2026, MLS/Houzeo); $205/sq ft; active listings range from townhomes in the mid-$200,000s to Bridgemill golf-course estates above $1 million; home values up 1.1% year-over-year (Zillow); 3.3 months of supply (balanced market) |
| Market Conditions | 57 median days on market (March 2026); 3.3 months of supply (Houzeo); sale-to-list ratio of 98.78%; inventory up 11-14% year-over-year; market has shifted from seller's conditions (2021-2023) to a balanced state, giving buyers more negotiating room particularly above $700,000 |
| Location | Cherokee County seat; I-575/GA-515 corridor; 39 miles north of Downtown Atlanta (38-45 min normal); 22 miles from Alpharetta (25-30 min off-peak); 49-50 miles from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (~47 min normal); bordered by Woodstock (south), Ball Ground (north), Waleska (northwest), Holly Springs (south) |
| Key Amenities | Lake Allatoona (12,000+ acres, 270-mile shoreline, 7M annual visitors); Little River Marina (Canton); Etowah River water trail; Blankets Creek mountain bike trail system (14+ miles singletrack); Historic Canton Theatre; Cherokee Recreation (22 parks, 2,444 acres, 43+ miles of trails); The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta (Woodstock, ~15 miles south) |
| Schools | Cherokee County School District (A-, Niche; #28 Georgia; 92.8% grad rate); Cherokee High School (B+, #119 Georgia, 86% grad rate, 3,012 students); Sequoyah High School (A-, #97 Georgia, 94% grad rate, 2,101 students, 48% AP); Woodstock High School (A-, #81 Georgia, 94% grad rate; ~10 miles south); private: Cherokee Christian Schools (K-12), The Haven Academy (hybrid, Cognia-accredited) |
| Demographics | Population 35,741 (ACS 2024); median age 34.5; median household income $80,091; per capita income $34,044; 31.4% bachelor's degree or higher (Canton city); 46% bachelor's degree in Cherokee County labor pool (COED); homeownership rate 55.6%; city grown ~334% since 2000, faster than 94% of similarly sized U.S. cities |
| The Kroupa Team | kroupateam.com | North Atlanta Metro Specialists | Canton, Alpharetta, Milton, Roswell, Woodstock, Cumming |
Canton Georgia Real Estate · Explore the Community
Overview
Canton's value proposition starts with what it has that no Alpharetta or Roswell address can offer: a working lake 10 minutes from the front door. Lake Allatoona, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, draws nearly 7 million visitors annually and provides Canton residents with boating, wakeboarding, fishing, swimming, and camping on one of the Southeast's most active recreational lakes. Little River Marina at 6986 Bells Ferry Road operates inside Canton city limits, giving residents 250-plus dry-stack slips, boat rentals, and the Little River Grill without a drive to a distant marina. The Etowah River, designated as a water trail, flows directly through downtown Canton and provides kayaking and canoeing access from a free city-maintained launch. Blankets Creek, a 330-acre mountain bike and trail system on Lake Allatoona's southern shore, offers 14-plus miles of singletrack ranging from beginner-accessible loops to expert-level downhill jump lines, and is considered one of North Georgia's premier trail destinations. Buyers who list outdoor recreation as a non-negotiable almost always conclude that Canton delivers a quality of outdoor access that costs $200,000 to $400,000 more in lakefront communities elsewhere.
The community story is equally strong. Canton has grown approximately 334% since 2000, faster than 94% of similarly sized U.S. cities, and Cherokee County reached 293,513 residents in the July 2024 Census, a 10.1% increase from the 2020 count. That growth has been accompanied by genuine investment in quality of life rather than just housing volume: the Canton Main Street Program has restored more than 300,000 square feet of historic buildings in the downtown core, the Cherokee County Recreation and Parks Agency operates 22 parks across 2,444 acres with 43-plus miles of trails, and Northside Hospital Cherokee, the county's largest employer with 4,300-plus employees, is actively expanding with a second patient tower. The city has attracted families relocating from higher-cost North Atlanta suburbs who want more space, direct outdoor access, and strong schools at a price point that Alpharetta no longer offers. The Kroupa Team understands exactly who is buying in Canton, why they are buying here, and how to position every transaction to succeed in this market.
Neighborhoods
Canton's residential landscape is defined by master-planned communities that have set the amenity standard for Cherokee County. Most Bridgemill and Holly Springs-area addresses feed into Cherokee High School or Sequoyah High School; buyers in northern Canton zip codes may be assigned to other Cherokee County high schools. School assignment for any specific address should be confirmed directly with Cherokee County School District before purchase.
Bridgemill is Canton's premier golf and lifestyle community, established in 1999 across 1,500 acres with more than 2,800 homes surrounding an 18-hole championship golf course. Located 2 miles from I-575 at Exit 11 (Sixes Road), Bridgemill is approximately 40 miles north of Atlanta and the first major community most buyers visiting Canton encounter. Active listings in 2025 averaged approximately $723,786, with homes ranging from $499,000 to $1.15 million and home sizes from approximately 1,200 to 6,900 square feet. Amenities are exceptional at any price tier: a 2-acre resort-style pool complex with water slides, 23 full-sized outdoor tennis courts plus 6 pickleball courts, a 2,000-square-foot gym with 24/7 access, and the Featherstone Grille clubhouse restaurant. The Bridgemill Athletic Club membership (golf, tennis, pool) is separate from base HOA fees. Bridgemill attracts buyers who want the full golf-club lifestyle within a master-planned community structure at a price point well below comparable communities in Alpharetta or Milton.
Harmony on the Lakes is built around 38-acre Bradshaw Lake, making it one of Canton's most distinctive residential addresses for buyers seeking private lake access without the price premium of lakefront estate markets. Built between 2004 and 2021, the community offers a median sale price of approximately $491,000 with active listings averaging approximately $605,000 for single-family homes in the 1,268 to 5,914 square foot range. Community amenities include the Harmony Lodge clubhouse, two swimming pools, eight tennis courts, a basketball court, a fitness center, a library and event room, a playground, and direct trail and lake access for fishing and canoeing. HOA dues are approximately $735 per year. The community is particularly popular with families who prioritize a walkable, amenity-rich community environment where children can safely access recreation from within the neighborhood boundaries.
Great Sky is a 476-acre master-planned community along the Hickory Log Creek Reservoir in northern Canton, with over 300 acres of protected green space providing a level of natural buffer that most suburban communities cannot replicate. Built between 2001 and 2025, it encompasses single-family homes and townhomes across several sub-communities: the main Great Sky neighborhood (average list price approximately $624,652), Aurora Ridge at Great Sky (average approximately $709,429), Crescent Pointe at Great Sky (55-plus, average approximately $635,902), and Lakeside at Great Sky (new construction from $439,900). A full-time Lifestyle Director coordinates community programming, and amenities include a 5,000-square-foot clubhouse, a triple-pool waterpark with slide, a playground, 8 tennis courts, 4 pickleball courts, a basketball court, and walking trails to the Hickory Log Creek Reservoir. Note: Great Sky is primarily a mixed-age community; only the Crescent Pointe sub-community has age restrictions (55-plus).
Soleil Laurel Canyon is a gated 55-plus active adult community at 547 Laurel Canyon Parkway, now complete at 946 single-family homes across 500 acres. At least one resident per household must be 55 or older. Homes range from approximately $300,000 to $550,000 in ranch-style and craftsman-inspired designs from 1,500 to 2,500 square feet, making Soleil one of Canton's most accessible ownership options for buyers entering the market from retirement or downsizing. The 30,000-square-foot Grand Clubhouse includes a full fitness center with locker rooms and sauna, a zero-entry lagoon-style pool, 6 clay tennis courts, 2 all-weather tennis courts, 2 bocce ball courts, an amphitheater overlooking a fishing lake, a walking trail system, a community garden, and a lakeside gazebo. HOA dues include landscaping and exterior maintenance. The community also provides direct access to The Fairways of Canton, an 18-hole par-71 golf course adjacent to the property.
Lifestyle
Lake Allatoona and Etowah River
Lake Allatoona is the defining outdoor amenity for Canton and one of the Southeast's most visited recreational lakes, covering more than 12,000 acres with 270 miles of shoreline managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Little River Marina at 6986 Bells Ferry Road sits directly in Canton with 250-plus dry-stack slips, daily boat rentals (pontoons, ski boats, fishing boats, kayaks, and paddleboards), and the Little River Grill and Sports Bar. Sweetwater Park, also within the city, offers a swimming beach, boat access, and fishing docks. Red Top Mountain State Park on the lake's southeastern shore provides 15-plus miles of trails and interpretive programs. The Etowah River complements the lake experience by providing paddling access from within downtown Canton: a free city-maintained kayak and canoe launch sits at the Etowah River Canoe/Kayak Launch, with navigable Class I and II water through the city and into the broader water trail downstream. Fishing, tubing, and multi-day paddling routes are all accessible from Canton's own riverbanks.
Blankets Creek and Cherokee Recreation
Blankets Creek mountain bike trail system is a 330-acre park with 14-plus miles of singletrack winding through hardwood forest on Lake Allatoona's southern shore, consistently ranked among North Georgia's premier trail destinations and a national draw for mountain biking. Trails span all skill levels from beginner-accessible flat loops to expert-level downhill jump lines. Open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Beyond Blankets Creek, the Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency operates 22 parks across 2,444 acres of county land with 40 baseball and softball diamonds, 27 athletic fields, 22 tennis courts, 17 playgrounds, a disc golf course, a dog park, an in-line hockey rink, pickleball courts, a splash pad, an indoor rock wall, and a skate park. Dupree Park in Canton features a multi-level playground, disc golf, tennis, pickleball, and a quarter-mile trail with a boardwalk and floating dock. The scale of Cherokee County's recreation infrastructure is unusual for a county of its size and reflects sustained investment in community quality of life.
Downtown Canton and Arts Scene
Canton's downtown has been transformed by the Canton Main Street Program, which has restored more than 300,000 square feet of historic buildings including former schools, a textile mill, and the 19th-century Jones Mercantile block since 2010. The dining scene has grown alongside the restoration: Queenie's brings upscale Southern cuisine, Three Roses Tavern operates as a gastropub with a New American menu, Downtown Kitchen anchors the farm-to-table segment with certified Angus beef and local produce, and The Holler has become the community's gathering spot with a pet-friendly outdoor bar and live music. Celebrity chef Todd Hogan's Community Burger at The Mill on Etowah donates to local charities alongside its family-friendly format. The Historic Canton Theatre, operating at 171 E. Main Street since 1911 and restored in 1997 to its 1930s Art Deco grandeur, hosts live theatre, concerts, comedy, film screenings, and community events. The Cherokee County History Center, completed a $4.8 million renovation in 2024 in the former Canton Police Department building, houses artifacts and exhibits from prehistoric times through the present. The Canton Farmers Market runs Saturdays through the summer at Brown Park. First Friday outdoor concerts fill the downtown district monthly from May through October.
Healthcare, Shopping, and Growth Story
Northside Hospital Cherokee is Cherokee County's anchor healthcare institution and its largest private employer, with 4,300-plus employees in a 332-bed full-service facility actively expanding with a second patient tower and a parking deck as of 2025. WellStar Cherokee Health Park provides a complementary outpatient campus on a 60-acre site with 112,000 square feet of specialty care including cardiology, oncology, OB/GYN, neurology, and urgent care. For shopping, The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta in Woodstock (Exit 9, I-575) is approximately 15 miles south with nearly 100 name-brand stores, positioning it as a natural stop for Canton residents heading toward Atlanta. Canton's growth narrative is genuine: the city has expanded approximately 334% since 2000, Cherokee County added 6,439 residents in a single year (July 2021 to July 2022), and the Atlanta Regional Commission projects the county to reach 408,837 residents by 2050, a 53% increase from 2020. Becker Robotics Equipment, a European manufacturer, committed a $30 million investment in Cherokee County in 2024 to establish its North American headquarters, signaling continued business confidence in the region.
Market
The Canton market has completed its transition from the extreme seller's conditions of 2021 through 2023 into a balanced state that is meaningfully more favorable to buyers than any point in the last four years. The median sold price was $416,000 in March 2026, essentially flat year-over-year (Houzeo MLS data, -0.09% YOY; Zillow shows +1.1% appreciation). Months of supply reached 3.3 in March 2026, up sharply from approximately 1 month of supply at the market's seller-peak, and inventory grew approximately 11 to 14% year-over-year across major platforms. The sale-to-list ratio of 98.78% confirms that buyers are achieving small but real concessions, and median days on market of 57 days gives buyers time to conduct proper due diligence without the 48-hour decision windows of peak years.
The structural demand case for Canton remains strong. The city is one of Metro Atlanta's fastest-growing communities, and the buyer profile has shifted toward families relocating from Alpharetta and Roswell who are trading density and price premium for more space, outdoor access, and lower cost of entry. The $416,000 median is approximately $300,000 below Alpharetta's median, and buyers in the Bridgemill price tier ($500,000 to $750,000) are acquiring lifestyle amenities (golf, tennis, pools, trails) that would require a $1 million-plus budget in North Fulton. For sellers, working with The Kroupa Team means accurate pricing into a balanced market where overpriced listings sit and correctly priced listings still transact at 98.78% of list. We know where the demand is, what buyers from Alpharetta and Roswell are looking for in Canton, and how to position your home to capture it.
$416,000
Median Sold (Mar 2026)
$205/sqft
Median Price per Sq Ft
+1.1% YOY
Home Value Appreciation
57 Days
Median Days on Market
$80K
Median HH Income
Getting Here
By Air
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is approximately 49 to 50 miles south of Canton, with a drive time of approximately 47 minutes under normal conditions via I-575 south to I-75 south. Budget 75 to 90 minutes during morning peak hours, which can extend both the I-575 segment through Cherokee County and the I-75 merge near Marietta. ATL serves as one of the world's busiest airports with Delta's global network and nonstop service to virtually every major North American and international hub. For Canton residents who travel frequently, the airport drive requires planning but is a consistent and navigable route. The Xpress commuter bus Park and Ride lots along I-575 can also provide connections deeper into the transit network for travelers without a car at their destination.
By Car
I-575 is Canton's primary connection to Metro Atlanta, running south from Cherokee County to merge with I-75 near Marietta and continue into the city. The Northwest Corridor Express Lanes on I-575 and I-75 extend from the southern edge of the greater Canton area at Sixes Road (Exit 11) through 29.7 miles to Akers Mill Road, providing a Peach Pass toll option for faster southbound travel during peak hours. Xpress commuter bus Route 490 serves Canton-area Park and Ride lots with connections to downtown Atlanta for $4 per trip, routed through the express toll lanes. Downtown Atlanta is 39 miles from Canton (38 to 45 minutes normal, 60 to 75 minutes at peak). Alpharetta is 22 miles via GA-140 west to I-575 south to GA-400 south (25 to 30 minutes off-peak, up to 60 minutes during rush). Woodstock is approximately 10 miles south of Canton and serves as the closer anchor for The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta and Woodstock-area dining and services. No MARTA rail serves Canton; Xpress bus is the only formal public transit option.
Around Canton and North Georgia
Canton's position at the top of I-575 makes it the gateway to North Georgia's outdoor recreation corridor. Blue Ridge, Georgia, with its Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, mountain dining scene, and cabin rental industry, is approximately 40 miles north via GA-515 (approximately 50 to 55 minutes). Ellijay, Georgia's apple capital and a seasonal draw for orchards and mountain biking, is approximately 35 miles northwest (45 to 50 minutes). Amicalola Falls State Park, the approach to the Appalachian Trail, is approximately 60 to 65 miles northwest. The North Georgia Wine Country along GA-515 and GA-52 is 45 to 60 minutes from Canton. For daily life, Woodstock's retail and restaurant corridor is 10 miles south, and Roswell and Alpharetta's dining and shopping districts are 20 to 25 miles south. Kennesaw State University is approximately 20 miles south via I-575. Canton is well-positioned as both a mountain-town gateway for weekends and a viable commuter address for the North Atlanta employment corridor during the week.
Schools
Cherokee County School District
Cherokee County School District is the sole public school district serving Canton, with 42,031 students in PreK through 12th grade across 37 schools and a 17:1 student-teacher ratio. Niche awards the district an A- overall grade and ranks it #28 among 222 Georgia school districts, placing it in the top 13% statewide. The district reported a 92.8% graduation rate for the Class of 2025, above Georgia's state average of 87.2%, and outperforms state averages on both math proficiency (51% vs. 39% state average) and reading proficiency (49% vs. 40% state average). Forbes named the district one of the Best Places to Work in Georgia. The district's quality is a primary demand driver for Canton real estate, as Cherokee County schools consistently outperform the statewide benchmark while remaining significantly more affordable than comparable Fulton County school districts. School assignment for any specific address should be confirmed directly with the district before purchasing.
Cherokee High School and Sequoyah High School
The two primary high schools serving Canton are Cherokee High School and Sequoyah High School. Cherokee High School is the larger school, enrolling 3,012 students in grades 9 through 12 with a 16:1 student-teacher ratio. Niche (2026) ranks Cherokee High at B+ with an overall Georgia position of #119. The graduation rate is 86%, with 46% of students scoring at or above proficiency on state math assessments. Sequoyah High School serves 2,101 students in grades 9 through 12 and earns an A- from Niche (2026), ranked #97 in Georgia. The graduation rate is 94%, above both the district and state averages, with 48% AP course participation and 64% reading proficiency on state assessments. Woodstock High School (A-, #81 Georgia, 94% graduation rate, 2,006 students) is located approximately 10 miles south in Woodstock and serves southern Cherokee County. School assignment depends on the specific address within Canton; Sequoyah High School tends to serve portions of southern Canton while Cherokee High School serves broader areas of the city.
Private School Options
Approximately 42 private schools operate in and around Canton, spanning faith-based, classical, and hybrid learning models. Cherokee Christian Schools offers a classical trivium curriculum (grammar, logic, rhetoric) with Latin instruction, classes averaging 15 students, and a reported 100% college acceptance rate across its K-12 enrollment. The Haven Academy is a hybrid private school on a new 5-acre custom campus opened in 2024, accredited by both Cognia and the Georgia Accrediting Commission, and named Best of Canton and Woodstock Private School for 2025 and Best of Georgia Private School for 2024. Covenant Christian Academy offers fully accredited Christian education from kindergarten through 8th grade. Brenwood Academy serves PreK through 5th grade with a 7,000-plus square foot indoor play area and certified teaching staff. For buyers seeking elite Atlanta-area private schools, Whitefield Academy (Smyrna) and Mount Paran Christian School (Kennesaw) are approximately 30 to 35 miles south and serve families throughout the I-75/I-575 corridor.
Canton Georgia Real Estate
The Kroupa Team brings active North Atlanta market expertise to every Canton transaction. We understand the differences between a Bridgemill golf-course address and a Great Sky lake-view home, the school assignment implications of a southern Canton address (Sequoyah High School) versus central Canton (Cherokee High School), and the negotiating dynamics of a market that has shifted to balanced conditions with real room for buyers to work. Whether you are relocating from Alpharetta or Roswell and seeking more space and outdoor access at a better price point, comparing Canton against Woodstock or Ball Ground, or a current Canton homeowner ready to move within the community or up to a larger lifestyle property, we bring the knowledge and transaction expertise that Canton buyers and sellers deserve.
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The median sold price in Canton was $416,000 as of March 2026 per MLS data, with a median price per square foot of approximately $205. Home values are essentially flat year-over-year. Active listings range from entry townhomes in the mid-$200,000s to Bridgemill golf-course estates above $1 million. The market holds 3.3 months of supply as of early 2026, a balanced condition that gives buyers more room to negotiate than at any point since 2020.
Yes. Canton combines outdoor recreation at a scale that no other Metro Atlanta suburb at this price point can match, with Lake Allatoona, the Etowah River, and Blankets Creek mountain bike trails all accessible within the city. Cherokee County School District earns an A- from Niche with a 92.8% graduation rate. The downtown has been revitalized through the Canton Main Street Program. The city has grown roughly 334% since 2000 and continues attracting families from higher-cost North Atlanta suburbs seeking more space and outdoor access at a lower price point.
Canton is served by Cherokee County School District (A-, #28 Georgia, 92.8% graduation rate). The two primary high schools are Cherokee High School (B+, #119 Georgia, 86% graduation rate) and Sequoyah High School (A-, #97 Georgia, 94% graduation rate). Woodstock High School (A-, #81 Georgia) serves southern Cherokee County approximately 10 miles away. School assignment is address-specific; confirm with Cherokee County School District before purchasing.
Canton is approximately 39 miles north of Downtown Atlanta via I-575 south to I-75 south. Normal conditions: 38 to 45 minutes. Peak rush hour: 60 to 75 minutes. Canton to Alpharetta is approximately 22 miles (25 to 30 minutes off-peak, up to 60 minutes at rush via GA-140 west to I-575 south to GA-400 south). Hartsfield-Jackson Airport is approximately 49 to 50 miles south, typically 47 minutes normal conditions. Xpress commuter bus Route 490 provides Park and Ride service to downtown Atlanta for $4 per trip.
Canton is known for Lake Allatoona (12,000 acres, 270 miles of shoreline), the Etowah River water trail running through downtown, Blankets Creek mountain bike trail system (one of North Georgia's top trail destinations), and master-planned communities Bridgemill (golf), Great Sky (lake and trails), Harmony on the Lakes (private lake), and Soleil Laurel Canyon (55-plus). Northside Hospital Cherokee (4,300-plus employees, actively expanding) is the county's largest healthcare employer. Cherokee County has grown from approximately 90,000 residents in 1990 to nearly 294,000 today, one of Metro Atlanta's most sustained regional growth stories.
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March 20, 2025
Kroupa Team Real Estate is beyond thrilled to announce that Todd Kroupa has been recognized as the #1 Individual Agent for Gross Commission Income (GCI) in General Br… Read more
Tips for Sellers
March 6, 2025
Navigating Market Shifts: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know in 2025
Tips for Sellers
Todd Kroupa | November 10, 2022
A professional home inspection protects both you and the buyer.
Tips for Sellers
Todd Kroupa | September 1, 2022
A good first impression can influence a buyer both emotionally and visually.
Tips for Sellers
Todd Kroupa | July 28, 2022
It’s always good to know how low you will go in terms of selling price.
Tips for Sellers
Todd Kroupa | May 26, 2022
If you set your price too high, then the chance of alienating buyers is higher.
Mortgage Information
Todd Kroupa | May 12, 2022
Verifications are still mailed out, but usually as part of quality control procedures.
Mortgage Information
Todd Kroupa | June 9, 2022
Some don’t sell directly to those major investors, but sell their loans to the mortgage bankers.
Mortgage Information
Todd Kroupa | September 22, 2022
When rates start going up this is an attractive alternative to a fixed rate mortgage.
Mortgage Information
Todd Kroupa | December 1, 2022
A land contract can be helpful for those who need time to establish or improve their credit rating.
Tips for Buyers
Todd Kroupa | May 19, 2022
Don’t take anything for granted, not even what you see or what the seller or listing agent tell you.
Tips for Buyers
Todd Kroupa | December 8, 2022
Sometimes, homes will sell as soon as they are listed or even before homes are listed.
Mortgage Information
Todd Kroupa | January 5, 2023
With email spam becoming more pervasive as everyone tries to get rich quick on the Internet.
Homeowner Information
Todd Kroupa | January 26, 2023
In children, high levels of lead can cause damage to the brain and nervous system.
Tips for Buyers
Todd Kroupa | August 25, 2022
It’s important that you choose an experienced agent who is there for you.
Tips for Buyers
Todd Kroupa | July 21, 2022
Your mortgage pre-approval is subject to a final evaluation of your financial situation.
Mortgage Information
Todd Kroupa | February 2, 2023
You own the house with a home loan and regular mortgage payments.
Lifestyle
October 11, 2024
At Kroupa Team Real Estate, we are committed to providing an unmatched luxury experience for our high-profile clients in Atlanta, Buckhead, Alpharetta, Milton, and bey… Read more
October 21, 2024
Creating timeless charm, one thoughtful detail at a time.
Tips for Sellers
Todd Kroupa | November 1, 2024
Selling Tips from The Kroupa Team
Abigail Kroupa | November 4, 2024
Alpharetta blends elegance and convenience into an irresistible lifestyle.
September 2, 2024
Seize every season in Alpharetta with a meticulously maintained home.
September 20, 2024
Your home is your canvas.
October 8, 2024
Taking care of your home's foundation is key to preserving its long-term stability.
Todd Kroupa | November 15, 2023
Navigating the Path to Your Dream Home with Abigail Kroupa and The Kroupa Team.
Todd Kroupa | November 15, 2023
Get Your Georgia Home Ready for Winter.
Tips for Sellers
Todd Kroupa | May 12, 2022
The better you market your home, the more offers you will get.
Tips for Buyers
Todd Kroupa | May 12, 2022
When you are pre-approved, you know exactly what the maximum loan amount will be.
Tips for Buyers
Todd Kroupa | September 29, 2022
Learning the reason why can help you get the price you want.
Tips for Sellers
Todd Kroupa | October 6, 2022
The most important attribute of an agent is that he/she is well connected to the real estate industry.
Things To Do
Todd Kroupa | October 5, 2023
Pumpkin Patches, Corn Mazes, and Apple Orchards Galore!
Title and Escrow
Todd Kroupa | August 11, 2022
You better know the same things that financial institutions know.
Selling a home or property with the Kroupa Team assures you the highest professionalism and real estate consultation available in North Metro Atlanta communities. With over 18 years of experience marketing and selling luxury homes, equestrian properties, and residential real estate, you will receive unsurpassed customer service and guidance from listing to sell.