Homebuyers tend to become uneasy about buying a new home when inflation starts to rise. This article discusses why buying a new home now can actually stabilize your expenses and offer equity for the future.
If you’re following along with the news today, you’re probably hearing a lot about record-breaking home prices, rising consumer costs, supply chain constraints, and more. And if you’re thinking about purchasing a home this year, all of these inflationary concerns are likely making you wonder if you should wait to buy. Investopedia explains that during a period of high inflation, prices rise across the board. And while home prices aren’t immune from this increase, here’s why inflation shouldn’t stop you from buying a home in 2022.
Homeownership Offers Stability and Security
Home prices have been increasing for quite some time, and experts say they’re going to continue to climb throughout 2022. So, as a buyer, how can you protect yourself from rising costs for things like food, shelter, entertainment, and other goods and services? The answer lies in housing. Read full article on KeepingCurrentMatters.com.
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Homesite 375 | 115 Lapis Lake Point |$609,742 |5 Bedrooms, 4 full Baths
New construction by New Leaf Homes! The Millcreek plan features BASEMENT, 2-Story with Guest room on main & full bath. Stunning kitchen and breakfast room open to family room with fireplace, study, formal dining room, spacious mud room, white Kitchen cabinets,large island, granite & walk-in pantry. Upstairs Owners suite with sitting area, walk-in closet, media room & 3 additional bedrooms. One acre homesite w/large covered porch. 3 Car Garage.
Year Round Amenities
Undeniably, The Canoe Club is a great place to live year-round. The community won a Silver award for the Best Amenity Package in the 2021 OBIE Awards this year! You will enjoy coming home to a lakeside wharf dock and canoe storage plus a 24-hour fitness center. You will love being able to get out on the water and enjoy your best outdoor lifestyle while practicing social distancing. You will enjoy coming home to over 600 picturesque acres and two spectacular freshwater lakes, Menawa and Senoya.
Other amenities include a 5,500 square foot Nantucket-inspired Lake Cottage Clubhouse overlooking the lake. Take a swim in the four-lane lap pool or enjoy the large gathering room, sunroom, catering kitchen, and coffee bar.
Easy Access to Atlanta
The Canoe Club in Fayetteville is located approximately 22 minutes from downtown Atlanta, making it an easy trip to enjoy all that downtown Atlanta has to offer. If you travel frequently or work within the airport industry, Fayetteville is only 13 miles from Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport. Close to Pinewood/ Trilith studios & Piedmont Hospital.
The Canoe Club is proud to be partnered with New Leaf Homes and Jeff Lindsey Communities.
From Atlanta: Take I-85 South to Exit 61, Peachtree City/Fairburn. Turn left on GA Highway 74 and travel approximately 2.5 miles. Turn left onto Sandy Creek Road and travel 6.5 miles to GA Highway 54. At GA Highway 54, turn right and go about 3/4 mile. Turn left on Huiet Drive and travel approximately 1/2 mile to the entrance of The Canoe Club. Follow the community signs to the Lake Cottage and Sales Center.
Sales Center Contact Information
Monday – Friday – By Appointment Only – Saturday, 11-5 and Sunday 1-5.
Verkina Parrish – 770-846-8004
Kristen Cunningham – 770-843-1390
Sales handled by Berkshire Hathaway HomeService – Georgia Properties-New Homes Division. All information is believed to be accurate but is not warranted. Subject to errors, omissions, and change without notice