Bowen Family Homes is pleased to announce that it recently lowered prices to as low as $101,900 at its Alcovy Falls community in Lawrenceville. With only three single family homes remaining and move-in ready townhomes priced to sell, it is only a matter of time before these homes are off the market.
Alcovy Falls offers Gwinnett County new homes ranging in price from $101,900 to $115,900. Move-in ready townhomes range in size from 1,301 to 1,386 square feet, and offer two bedrooms with two and one-half baths. The community’s three remaining single-family homes sized from 1,351 square feet to 1,484 square feet offer three bedrooms with either two or two and one-half baths. One ranch plan is also available. All homes offer dramatic vaulted or sloped ceilings (per plan); patios or decks; luxurious owner’s baths featuring marble vanities and 42-inch tubs; and spacious kitchens with black Whirlpool appliances, double bowl stainless steel sinks and 30-inch cabinets. In addition to front and back yard lawn maintenance, homeowners at Alcovy Falls enjoy a neighborhood pool and cabana, tennis courts, sidewalks and streetlights throughout.
Nearby, Bogan, Collins Hill, Dacula and George Pierce Parks offer plenty of room for kids to run and play, to walk the dog or to relax with a good book and enjoy the outdoors. Children living in the Bowen Family Homes community will attend Alcova Elementary School, Dacula Middle School and Dacula High School.
To visit Alcovy Falls, take I-85 North to Hwy 316 East. Turn Right on Cedars Road. Cedars Road becomes Rock House Road. Continue straight at 4-way stop on E. Rockhouse Road. Alcovy Falls will be on the left. OR Highway 124 North/East to Right on Highway 29. Turn Right on Cedars Road. Cedars Road becomes Rockhouse Road. Continue straight at 4-way stop on E. Rockhouse Road. Alcovy Falls will be on the left.




100k price reductions are certainly going to help business! Nice to see some sellers, either builders or otherwise realize that it isn’t 2006 any more! Get the market moving already!
Hi, Has anyone noticed how much the housing prices in the Five Points neighborhood has risen? I just looked and the average home there is around $350,000.Thats amazing to me considering that use to be a very dangerous neighborhood and one of our more densly african-american neighborhoods. One of my favorite though because of the diversity of it. Great soul food there too.
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It’s great that the entry-level market has maintained a strong demand at the current reduced prices. It’s debatable what the elimination of the $8,000 tax credit will do to cool the enthusiasm of first-time home buyers. Hopefully the $100,000+/- home developments like this one from Bowen Family Homes will continue to look like bargains!
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