Historic Roswell Ranks in Money Magazines Top 100
July 12, 2010 by Pam Salls
It seems that with the majority of the news now a days being so negative, it seems we are just beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. If you focus only on the Nation’s averages, life in the typical American town frankly doesn’t seem so hot right now.
But Money Magazine has conducted its annual search for the best places to live in America. This year, they focused on the nation’s small cities with population of $50,000 to $300,000. Their search criteria included the optimal in job opportunities, fiscal strength, schools, low crime rates, good health care, interesting activities/recreation all factors that help make a town a great place for raising a family.
Roswell’s Liberty Lofts and Townhomes
September 26, 2008 by Pam Salls
Urban living nestled in beautiful historic Roswell! Liberty is the site of the former Roswell High School. Established in 1998, Liberty includes 75 lofts and 102 townhomes. This gated community offers a pool with a covered picnic area, tennis courts, fitness center, common green space with a gazebo and brick sidewalks. The once windowless old high school is nearly unrecognizable today. Floor to ceiling windows in every unit including the former gymnasium, which has been converted to two-story units with exterior balconies. The renovation included creating two internal courtyards and a new third floor.
Experience Garrison Oaks
August 30, 2008 by Pam Salls
Garrison Oaks subdivision is nestled in the small area of Roswell that is in Cobb County. This area runs along Mabry Road between Holcomb Bridge and Shallowford Roads. Garrison Oaks is a relatively small community built by respected Atlanta homebuilder, Wilmont Williams. Wilmont Williams has been building quality homes in metro Atlanta since 1971. He believes in building homes where people will live and raise their families.


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