February 17, 2025 - 19:33

The latest residential real estate sales in East Cobb, compiled from agency reports and Cobb County property records, highlight a range of properties that have changed hands recently.
During the period from February 3 to February 7, 2025, several notable transactions took place. Among them, a charming four-bedroom home on Maple Drive sold for $450,000, showcasing the area's appeal to families seeking spacious living. Another property, a modern three-bedroom townhouse on Oak Lane, fetched $325,000, reflecting the growing demand for low-maintenance living options.
Additionally, a picturesque five-bedroom residence on Pine Street was sold for $600,000, demonstrating the allure of larger homes in the region. These transactions indicate a robust real estate market in East Cobb, with a variety of options for buyers at different price points.
The ongoing interest in East Cobb's residential properties suggests a vibrant community that continues to attract new residents, contributing to the area's growth and development.
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