The Preserve at Fieldstoneis a Custom home Community and part of Fieldstone which is a four-community development anchored with a 24 acre amenity package that continues to drive demand for these homes.
Homes for Saleat The Preserve at Fieldstone are found with summer kitchens, covered sundecks, family friendly backyards and more outdoor living. Offered through one of Atlanta’s most prestigious and established developers, Preserve at Fieldstone is located just off GA 400 in Forsyth County and features 240 custom-designed homes situated on large home sites. Homes include open floor plans, gourmet kitchens, luxurious baths, rich architectural details, 3-car garages, and other custom designed features. Prices were originally in the $550,000 to $800,000+ range but great homes now can be purchased from the mid $400’s to the high $600’s which means great bargains for you.
Home styles are traditional and range from brick to combinations of brick, stone and shingle-siding with rich wood accents and great front porches. These custom homes have finishings you would expect for homes that sold over $600,000 but can now be found for 20-30% less.
Fieldstone is designed with your lifestyle in mind including sidewalks throughout and a state of the art amenities center. This includes a fabulous two-story clubhouse with fitness center, five swimming pools, 12 tennis courts, tot lot, and basketball and beach volleyball courts. Your children will enjoy great schools at Sawnee Elementary, Vickery Creek Middle and West Forsyth High School.
The community is only minuets from Downtown Cumming, Vickery Village, Hwy 400 and Hwy9.
October 2nd, 2011 at 9:11 pm
Dear Mr. Strader,
My husband and I are getting ready to build a house here in WV. I was brousing through the internet and found your website. I fell in love with this brick stone combination and although the house we are going to build is not the same as this one, it has some similarities. I wonder if I could trouble you for the name of the brick and stone manufacturers and their respective colors used in this house. I thank you for your time and look forward to hearing from you. Have a nice day!
Rachel Rose
October 3rd, 2011 at 8:07 am
Hi Rachel,
I wish I could help you. That community had several builders in there, I’m not sure who built this home or even if they are still around. I would think that you could take this picture to your stoneyard and they could come up with something comparable. I wish I could give you more help, good luck!