Building Homes in Locust Grove
Locust Grove sits at the southern end of Henry County along the I-75 corridor, positioned perfectly between Atlanta and Macon. This growing community offers affordable land, a family-friendly atmosphere, and the convenience of interstate access while maintaining a distinct small-town identity.
Why Build in Locust Grove?
Locust Grove has benefited from Henry County's growth while maintaining more affordable land prices than areas further north. The city's location along I-75 makes commuting practical in either direction, and the Tanger Outlets shopping center draws visitors from across the region. New residential development continues to expand the community while preserving the rural character of the surrounding area.
Construction in Locust Grove
We build throughout the Locust Grove area, from lots in developing neighborhoods to custom homes on acreage. The southern Henry County terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, providing straightforward building conditions. We're familiar with the local building codes and work efficiently with the county's permitting process to keep your project on schedule.
Quick Facts About Locust Grove
Population: approximately 7,500 residents. ZIP Code: 30248. Location: 35 miles southeast of Atlanta at I-75 exit 212. Schools: Henry County School District, serving students at Locust Grove Elementary through Luella High School.
Local highlights: the Tanger Outlets at Locust Grove, Indian Springs State Park nearby, and a growing retail corridor along Bill Gardner Parkway. Building lots: Locust Grove sits at the intersection of growth and affordability, with subdivision lots near I-75 and larger rural parcels available east toward Butts County.
Ready to explore building a home in Locust Grove? Whether you already have land or you're just beginning to look, Weathington Fine Homes can help you through every step — from finding the right property to handing you the keys to your finished home.
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