When you hear “Roswell,” you might think right away of New Mexico and Area 52. But Roswell, Georgia, is nothing like the X-Files: this is a beautiful city within easy commuting distance of Atlanta, and well worth a second look.
Conceived by Roswell king and build by slave labor, the cotton mill that the city was named for was at one time the largest in northern Georgia. That labor is remembered and celebrated now in the Roswell Roots festival of Black history and culture. Rated as “exceptionally livable” by Area Vibes, Roswell offers great amenities, an educated population, low crime rates, and good weather.
And the median home value is 96% higher than in the rest of Georgia. Which really means that if you’re considering purchasing property here, now is the time! In fact, far more people own homes than rent here, and it’s easy to see why: there are beautiful planned communities, an exquisite downtown condo market, palatial mansions… and all of it minutes away from Atlanta.
But you may not want to travel even that far. Being a great place to live also means being a great place to work, and Roswell’s thriving economy helps the tax base (so there’s more money for city improvements) and helps it attract and retain talent. In fact, a substantial percentage of Roswell’s local businesses are entrepreneurships, and there’s a famous tech corridor nearby.
Sound good? Then you should talk to us. Because whether you’re thinking of a condo downtown where the action is or a luxury home in the suburbs, we can help with just the right mortgage or even jumbo mortgage financing. When other agencies talk about “creative financing,” they’re usually talking about skirting the law; at Avrus Financial and Mortgage, our financing is always creative in the best possible sense, as we search out and find the absolute best financing for your particular financial needs.
Why not discover this Georgia gem, and join the hundreds of families we’ve helped settle into a new home in northern Georgia? We helped them, and we can help you, too.
Why not ask us how… today?