Built by Peachtree Residential over the past ten years, homes in The Hampshires are constructed with the highest quality and "meticulous craftsmanship". These properties are designed in the traditional craftsman style, with thoughtful detailing throughout.
Homes that are located in the neighborhood of The Hampshires are located in the City of Milton, Fulton County, GA, conveniently located near Birmingham Highway and Echelon Gold Club. Unique features to this neighborhood include its spacious, wooded lots for each home, three-sided brick exteriors, and its location in the Milton school district.
Home Owner Association Fees (HOA), at time of post, appear to be $1,000 amenities in the community include the club house, playground, swimming pool, sidewalks, street lights, lighted tennis court, and underground utilities.
The list price range for a house in The Hampshires is between the high $400,000's and high $700,000's. Homes were built in the neighborhood between 2005 and 2015 and have, on average, from 4 to 7 bedrooms & 4 to 7 bathrooms. Most homes have 2 to 3 car garages and are located on lots ranging in size from 1 to 2 acres.
The average sale price for a house, at time of post, since the community has home listed, is $648,038.00. Total days a home is listed for sale in the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) before going under contract, appears to be 330, at time of post.
The Neighborhood Schools At Time Of Post
Elementary School: Birmingham Falls
Middle School: Hopewell
High School: Cambridge
Middle School: Hopewell
High School: Cambridge
Streets in the neighborhood include Hamiota Ridge, Laconia Lane, and Horsham Trail.
Directions To The Community: 400 N to Windward Parkway, go left, cross over highway 9,proceed 6 miles to left on Birmingham Road, right on Freemanville Road, community is on the left.
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