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Fulton County

New construction homes for sale in Fulton County, GA

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Housing market in Fulton County, GA

  • State
    Georgia
  • Cities
    33
  • Single family
    552
  • Townhouses
    272
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    59
  • Active builders
    59
  • Starting price
    $165,000
  • Median price
    $600,000
  • Price per square foot
    $299.78

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 898 listings in Fulton County, GA, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Fulton County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Fortune 500 headquarters and a massive technology sector drive the economy in Fulton County, which serves as the primary commercial engine for the Southeast. This Sunbelt powerhouse supports a diverse workforce across healthcare, logistics, and media production. The county stretches over 70 miles from the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the north to the industrial corridors of the south, providing a central link for regional commerce.

Cities & Community Character

Atlanta provides a dense urban core with high-rise living and historic districts, while northern cities like Alpharetta and Milton offer expansive suburban estates and equestrian-friendly landscapes. In contrast, the southern portion of the county features established residential neighborhoods and growing industrial hubs near the international airport. These distinct regions allow for a variety of lifestyles, ranging from walkable metropolitan centers to quiet, wooded outskirts.

Market Trends & Development

High demand for new construction homes in Fulton County stems from consistent corporate relocations and the expansion of the regional tech corridor. Residential development in Fulton County currently focuses on luxury townhomes in walkable urban centers and master-planned communities in the northern suburbs. These projects often prioritize proximity to top-rated school districts and major transit arteries like GA-400 and I-85 to accommodate a growing professional population.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Residents benefit from a sophisticated lifestyle that balances metropolitan amenities with access to the Chattahoochee River and extensive park systems. Given the humid subtropical climate, modern builds emphasize energy-efficient cooling systems and high-performance insulation to manage seasonal utility costs. The region remains a premier destination for investors and homebuyers seeking long-term appreciation in a stable, high-growth market.