Logo
Fulton County

New construction homes for sale in Fulton County, GA

867 homes

New home communities in Fulton County, GA

93 communities

  1. Jome
  2. New homes search
  3. Georgia
  4. Fulton County

Housing market in Fulton County, GA

  • State
    Georgia
  • Cities
    33
  • Single family
    548
  • Townhouses
    262
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    54
  • Active builders
    56
  • Starting price
    $150,000
  • Median price
    $545,000
  • Price per square foot
    $263.46

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 867 listings in Fulton County, GA, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Fulton County, GA?

The Fulton County, GA boasts a median sale price of $572,400 for properties, according to data from December 2025. This price point reflects the current market of 889 new construction homes, brought to you by 60 reputable developers.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Fulton County, GA?

For those interested in new construction homes in Fulton County, GA, developers like Dream Finders Homes, D.R. Horton, The Providence Group, Rockhaven Homes and Meritage Homes are the major contributors. Their projects span across several neighborhoods, offering a variety of styles and amenities.

How does the new home market differ between North and South Fulton County?

The county is geographically elongated, creating two distinct housing markets. North Fulton (including Alpharetta, Milton, and Johns Creek) is characterized by luxury price points, upscale townhomes, and large estates. Conversely, South Fulton (Fairburn, Union City) currently offers the highest volume of attainable single-family new construction. Inside the Atlanta city limits, inventory shifts primarily to high-density townhomes and condos near the BeltLine. Buyers should define their budget and commute needs early, as these regions function like separate markets.

What should buyers know about property taxes and school zones in Fulton County?

It is critical to distinguish between the Fulton County School System and Atlanta Public Schools (APS). Homes located within the City of Atlanta limits are taxed by the city and zoned for APS, often resulting in a different total tax rate compared to the suburbs. The rest of the county is served by Fulton County Schools. Additionally, homestead exemptions vary by jurisdiction, so you should confirm the specific tax implications for your primary residence with the local assessor.

How does the GA-400 corridor impact commuting for new construction buyers?

For those purchasing in North Fulton, proximity to GA-400 is the primary factor for commute efficiency. This highway connects the northern suburbs to the Perimeter Center and Buckhead employment hubs. Many new mixed-use and townhome developments are being built specifically near GA-400’s interchanges to offer easier access. In South Fulton, the focus shifts to I-85 and I-285, which provide rapid connectivity to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and the downtown logistics centers.