Building Homes in Palmetto
Palmetto straddles the Fulton-Coweta county line in the southwestern metro area, offering a small-town atmosphere with access to both Newnan and the broader Atlanta metro. The city's rural character and affordable land make it an attractive option for families looking to build with space to breathe.
Why Build in Palmetto?
Palmetto's location on the edge of the metro provides the best of both worlds — rural tranquility with metro accessibility. Land prices are competitive, and the surrounding countryside offers spacious building sites. The city's position between Newnan and Union City means amenities are never far away, while your home can sit on a peaceful, private property. Palmetto is particularly appealing to families who want acreage without driving an hour from Atlanta.
Construction in Palmetto
Building in Palmetto may involve working with either Coweta County or Fulton County building departments depending on the specific property location. We're familiar with both and can guide you through the appropriate permitting process. The area's varied terrain offers diverse building options.
Quick Facts About Palmetto
Population: about 5,000 residents. ZIP Code: 30268. Location: 22 miles southwest of Atlanta on the Fulton-Coweta county line. Schools: Fulton County Schools or Coweta County Schools depending on location, offering families a choice.
Local highlights: Cochran Mill Park, a popular hiking and mountain biking destination, and proximity to Chattahoochee Hills. Building lots: Palmetto offers a rare mix of rural character and metro Atlanta access, with multi-acre parcels available at prices well below closer-in Fulton County communities.
Ready to explore building a home in Palmetto? 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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