What’s Hot In Atlanta? Custom Homes!

July 14, 2008 by admin  
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Even though there was a recession in the housing market in 2008, custom-built houses and architecture are doing great in the Atlanta area. People looking to buy homes now have the ability to demand more value for their money. A lot of track homes are declining in sales and the housing market has become saturated with far too many “simply” homes. Track home builders are being forced to improve upon these simple homes in order to get them sold. Architectural accents including brackets, window boxes, as well as other decorative millworks have exceeded expectations even though there have been declines in other parts of the industry.

Traditional country-style homes, a mix of mission-style architecture, and cedar shingles are among the highlights. In Atlanta, the fusion architecture has produced houses many layers on the home - sometimes as many as four layers! These layers include materials ranging from brick to rock and from siding to shingles. This unique blend of architecture has turned Atlanta into a gold mine for emerging architectural trends. Nowadays in Atlanta, you can seldom discover a the type of boring custom home offering simple repeated features covering the front of the home. Furthermore, since the majority of custom built homes in Atlanta are constructed on hilltops, they are two stories high which gives architects the freedom to design for unique elevations which are not common outside of the state. The new fusion of architectural styles with custom homes has fueled the growth in the North Atlanta area and has assisted in the battle against the housing recession. “I think that the architecture in Atlanta is setting a trend that the rest of America will soon follow. Atlanta is on the cutting edge and is defining its own standard of architecture - it truly is an excellent location to raise a family and to purchase custom built homes,” says Matthew Buquoi, a window box manufacturer in the Atlanta, Georgia area. “In the North Atlanta area, custom homes have revitalized architecture by encouraging new styles and elements to create a unique fusion of various architectural themes.”

Boasting superb housing growth in the year 2006, Forsyth county was in among the top five fastest growing counties in the entire nation. Builders were moving in quickly to try and get in on some of the action. A few custom home builders appeared and distinguished themselves from main group of track home builders. For this reason, the style of the architecture in the North Atlanta area has experienced a remarkable transformation in style. This has brought about a fusion of various traditional architectural genres. This revolutionizing “fusion architecture” has been an enormous success and has caused many custom homes to continue to sell despite the strong recession. Their success has been primarily due to the fact that they were able to stand out more than track homes in a buyers market. As a result, many track home builders have had to tweak their strategy and consider the addition of some window boxes or other architectural accents to their homes. Many of these builders now offer upgrades to the houses in an effort to be more competitive.

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