Building Homes in McDonough
McDonough is the vibrant county seat of one of Georgia's fastest-growing counties. Its picture-perfect historic square, surrounded by local shops and restaurants, serves as the heart of a community that balances small-town charm with modern growth. New home construction in McDonough puts you at the center of Henry County's momentum.
Why Build in McDonough?
McDonough's historic square has become a destination for dining and shopping, drawing visitors from across the South Atlanta area. The city's location along I-75 provides a manageable commute to Atlanta, while the surrounding area still offers affordable land for new construction. Henry County's ongoing infrastructure improvements — including road widening projects and new commercial development — continue to increase the area's appeal and property values.
Construction in McDonough
Henry County's building department is well-organized and accustomed to handling new construction permits efficiently. We build throughout the McDonough area, from properties near the square to developing lots in the growing southern and eastern portions of the city. The terrain around McDonough offers good building conditions, with a mix of flat and gently rolling land suitable for various home styles and foundation types.
Quick Facts About McDonough
Population: approximately 28,000 residents. ZIP Code: 30252/30253. Location: 30 miles southeast of Atlanta with direct I-75 access at exits 216-218. Schools: Henry County School District, one of the largest in the state, serving over 42,000 students.
Local highlights: McDonough's historic town square, Heritage Park, and the Henry County Performing Arts Center. Building lots: Building lots in Henry County range from compact subdivision sites near I-75 to 2-10 acre rural parcels along Highway 155 and Kelleytown Road.
Ready to explore building a home in McDonough? 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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