Posts Tagged ‘Paran Homes’

It’s In the Bag: Atlanta’s Shopping Scene

Paran Homes takes pride in carefully selecting the sites for its communities throughout Metro Atlanta. Not just for highly-rated schools for families with young children and access to major roadways for commuting professionals, but also for a wealth of recreation, entertainment, dining and shopping venues. Full-fledged fashionistas will appreciate the convenience of our communities to a number of the cities best shopping malls and open-air retail districts.

Chestnut Farms

Located in Kennesaw, Chestnut Farms features homes priced from the Low $400’s, as well as convenience to The Avenue West Cobb with such well-known brands as American Eagle, Banana Republic, Chico’s, Gap, Justice and more. Learn more about this Cobb County community by Paran Homes: Chestnut Farms

 

Heritage Pointe

Poised in the heart of Lawrenceville, Heritage Pointe offers convenience to the shops of Historic Downtown Lawrenceville on one end and the shops both in and around the Mall of Georgia – which holds the record as the largest shopping mall in both the Atlanta Metropolitan Area and the state of Georgia, boasting more than two hundred stores on three levels. Learn more about this Gwinnett County community featuring homes priced from the High $200’s: Heritage Pointe

 

Oakleigh Pointe

Boasting homes by Paran Homes priced from the High $200’s, Oakleigh Pointe also lays claim to close proximity to the shops of Lakeside Marketplace, Acworth Commons and Paulding Commons, among others. A little drive east and you can select from the shops at Avenue West Cobb and Town Center Mall. Learn more about this Paulding County community with AWESOME amenities and homes priced from the High $200’s: Oakleigh Pointe

 

Sweetwater Landing

This Powder Springs community by Paran Homes boasts close proximity to the shops of Hiram – including Kohls, JC Penney, Academy Sports, Sams Club and more. Even more upscale shops can be found at the Avenue West Cobb nearby. Learn more about this Cobb County Community with homes priced from the Mid $200’s: Sweetwater Landing

 

The Lakes of Franklin Goldmine

Poised in the City of Cumming, The Lakes of Franklin Goldmine – featuring homes priced from the Mid $300’s – is convenient to the shops of Cumming Marketplace, Vickery Village and the Cumming 400 Shopping Center. For an open-air shopping excursion with a luxury feel, make the drive to The Collection at Forsyth. Learn more about this Forsyth County community by Paran Homes: The Lakes of Franklin Goldmine

 

The Woods of Midvale

Located in Tucker, The Woods of Midvale – showcasing homes by Paran Homes priced from the Low $500’s – is near the Northlake-Briarcliff shopping district, featuring Northlake Mall at its heart. Hop on I-285 and head northwest to hit the upscale shops of Perimeter Mall. Learn more about this Dekalb County community: The Woods of Midvale

 

Traditions of Braselton

This sprawling 1140-acre master-planned community is situated between the charming Main Street districts of Jefferson and Braselton. Explore a series of unique boutiques nearby, or – if you don’t mind taking a scenic drive – you can hit the Tanger Outlets in Commerce or the eclectic collection of retailers in Downtown Athens. Learn more about this Jackson County community: Traditions of Braselton – with homes by Paran Homes priced from the Low $300’s

 

All of the communities listed above also boast convenience to I-75, I-85, I-285 and/or GA-400, affording homeowners a virtual straight shot into Midtown or Downtown Atlanta for even MORE opportunities to shop until you DROP! To learn more about Paran Homes and see our complete list of communities, visit www.paranhomes.com.

Babyproofing Your New Home

At Paran Homes, we build our homes to last with loads of living spaces, inviting bedrooms and convenient flex spaces in which your family can bloom and grow.  Is there anything more exciting – and somewhat terrifying – than bringing a brand-new baby home from the hospital and through your front door for the very first time? You quickly realize all that you DON’T know about raising a baby and keeping them safe. Blink your eyes and they’re crawling. Blink again and they’re up on their feet and walking… then running. A mobile baby presents a whole new world of unbelievable joy (and potential disasters.) With many of our new home owners at the baby (or grandbaby) stage of family life, Paran Homes is tickled pink (or baby blue) to share these expert tips on the latest techniques and tools for babyproofing your new home beyond the age-old baby gates on the stairs.

Get a Baby’s Eye View: The best way to assess all the prospective dangers your baby might face is to get down on their level. Go room to room throughout your home and get down on your hands and knees. Crawl all throughout the space, taking note of any possible issues along the way. You should do this BEFORE they start to crawl. Pay particular attention to sharp corners where they might hit their head – like the fireplace and coffee table – and address those with cushioned bumpers.

Be Wary of the Bathroom: At some point, babies learn to pull up on things to enjoy the view. If they do this on the bathtub, they could slip on the tile and hit their head on the way down. Non-skid rugs could prevent the slip and also cushion their fall. The best measure to take here is to never leave your child unattended in the bathroom, particularly when soaking in the tub – not even for a minute. A baby can drown in just 1 inch of water. Other measures for this room of the home that Parents.com recommends are to keep your water heater set to 120 degrees or lower to prevent scalding, place a soft cover over your faucet head, and lay down non-slip strips in the bathtub. Parenting Magazine also suggests installing toilet locks to protect baby’s fingers from getting smashed, as well as another potential drowning risk.

Be Particularly Careful in the Kitchen: Stove knob covers prevent the risk of baby accidentally turning on the gas or possibly burning him/herself. A stove guard can protect your child from pulling boiling pots and pans down on themselves.

Keep ‘Em Out of the Cabinets and Drawers: Whether in the kitchen or the bathroom, cabinet doors and drawers can present their own realm of dangerous prospects. Cleaning supplies, chemicals, sharp or breakable objects, heavy appliances that can topple and more that lurk behind those baby-sized doors or fun sliding drawers pose lots of potential risks. The best way to avoid disaster here is to invest in childproof safety latches made specifically for cabinets and drawers, then place them throughout your home.

Stay Indoors, Kids: While the “get outside and play” mantra will begin soon enough, those shiny doorknobs on the front and back doors, as well as all of the interior doors of the home prove incredibly alluring to small children. Rather than allow them to turn the knob and walk on out the door unsupervised, it would be wise to purchase childproof doorknob covers. These will also limit their opportunities to shut their sweet little fingers in the door, as well.

Don’t be Blind to the Dangers of Blind, Drapery and Electric Cords: The cords that hang down on your blinds or window treatments can be rather tempting to toddlers. In addition to the fact that one good yank could potentially bring the entire set of blinds or draperies down on your baby’s head, those cords could prove a strangulation hazard. The same holds true for dangling cords from small kitchen appliances.

A Shocking Discovery: It just so happens that little baby fingers can fit neatly into the holes of an electrical outlet – posing a shock risk. Placing covers over the outlets renders them virtually invisible and dramatically lowers the potential for baby to try and place other objects inside. But because the individual plastic electric outlet covers could also be a possible choking hazard for little explorers, Parenting Magazine suggests using sliding covers instead.

That is NOT a Ladder, Little One: Small children – once they become mobile – love to use stationary objects to pull up and will even attempt to climb them. This is particularly true of bookcases and chests of drawers. To prevent them from toppling on top of your baby, secure them to the wall with sturdy anchors.

Other helpful tips can be found in Babyproofing Basics on Parents.com or 20+ Tips for Babyproofing Your Home from Parenting Magazine.

From all of us here at Paran Homes, we hope you enjoy raising your baby in your new home! Haven’t found your family’s ideal home yet? Check out our communities in Atlanta, Nashville and !

Make Your Move: 10 Tips to Consider Before You Pack the House

Buying a new home – particularly one crafted by Paran Homes – can be an incredibly exciting adventure. One that nearly counters the daunting task of packing up an existing home in time for the movers to arrive. Whether moving from an apartment or a house, we’ve compiled a list of 10 tips designed to make the task of moving more bearable. Just remember, “a journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” (Lao Tzu) In the end… HOME SWEET HOME!

  1. Set a Budget: If you have the money in your budget to pay a moving company to pack up and haul your belongings to your new home, by all means do that! Of course, that money might be better spent on a new sectional for the family room or dining room table or master suite or… If you can find the time AND ENERGY to pack up the house yourself, it will definitely save you on the budget side.
  2. Set a Date: This is typically a tight window if you’re moving from an existing house into a new home. You have not just one but TWO closing dates to work around. Hopefully, you’ll have a little wiggle room between the two so you don’t feel pressed for time. In the event that there is TOO much wiggle room between your closing dates and you find the need for temporary housing, you may want to research storage units or portable moving containers to store the bulk of your possessions.
  3. Find a Reputable and Licensed/Insured Moving Company: Even in this digital day and age, word of mouth continues to reign supreme. If you know anyone whose made a move in the last couple of years, ask them who they used and what they recommend. In the event that you’re not getting the results you hoped for, start scanning online reviews and Better Business Bureau ratings. Once you’ve narrowed your list down to a few, ask for proposals to see who falls best within your timeframe and budget.
  4. Give the 4-1-1 to Family and Friends: Moving is a very special occasion! One that is worthy of having “We’re Moving” announcements printed and mailed – featuring your move-in date and new address. You may want to do this a month to a couple of weeks before you move.
  5. Host a Fond Farewell Fiesta: Like we’ve said, moving is a very special occasion. Goodbyes can be bittersweet. Make a concerted effort to say farewell to your neighbors by hosting a party – this is particularly important if you’re moving across state lines.
  6. Take Small Bites When Eating an Elephant: Okay so we’ve covered the fact that moving can be a daunting task. In an effort to avoid becoming overwhelmed, formulate a plan and attack the art of packing one room at a time. As you do, check these rooms off your list to give yourself a constant sense of accomplishment.
  7. Decide What You Want to Follow You Into this Next Chapter: As you formulate your plan and move room-to-room, decide what will be following you to your new home – and get rid of the rest. That’s less space taken up on your moving truck! Extra furniture, appliances, etc. can be donated to your local Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity or Goodwill – many of which will pick-up, free of charge.
  8. The Kitchen Should be the Last Thing to Go: Unless you want to spend a small fortune on takeout and dining out, you should leave the basic essentials of your kitchen intact until the last possible moment.
  9. Mark All of Your Boxes as Clearly As Possible: As challenging as packing can be, unpacking is equally intimidating. By having your boxes clearly marked at the get go, it’s easier to prioritize which boxes you’d like to unpack first. Instead of simply marking a box “Kitchen” – take a few seconds more to add WHAT is inside, such as utensils, plates and bowls.
  10. Capture the Moment:  It’s all to easy to get swept up in the act of moving that we often forget what a special occasion this is! Be sure to take a moment here and there to snap a photo of your kids playing around the moving boxes, your former home empty of your family’s possessions, one last front stoop photo, the family gathered around the SOLD sign in front of your new Paran Home, before-and-after images of your new home without and with furniture, etc… You’re making history and Paran Homes is proud to be a part of it!

Need a Recommendation for a Great Moving Company?

Take-Away Movers in Norcross is Paran Homes’ Preferred Moving Company! We regularly use them to move into – and out of – our model homes and sales centers throughout Metro Atlanta. Take-Away is currently offering an exclusive 10% discount on their moving services for new Paran homeowners (Discount Code: Paran10). Need new furniture? When you schedule a move with Take-Away Movers, they’ll send you a coupon for 20% off Ashley Home Store! and also can offer a discount at Ashley Home Store. To schedule YOUR move into a new Paran Home, contact Take-Away Office Manager, Latoya Wilson at 678.606.9050. Want to learn more about Take-Away Movers and the services they offer? Visit their website at www.takeawaymovers.net.

Best wishes to you and yours as you “make your move”!

Frightfully FUN – Brave These Atlanta Haunted Houses

Okay boys and ghouls! As the Halloween decorations pop up on neighbors’ houses in Paran Homes’ communities throughout Metro Atlanta, it’s clear that the “witching hour” is nearly upon us. While some favor the candy and others take delight in a good horror movie in the weeks and days leading up to All Hallows Eve, only the truly brave find Halloween happiness in the hallowed halls of a haunted house. Luckily for YOU, Metro Atlanta is filled to overflowing with fearfully frightening destinations – many located just a short drive from our neighborhoods. You can spend the afternoon house hunting and then while away your evening being hunted by ghosts in a haunted house. To help you find your way, we’ve compiled a daunting directory so you can get your ghost on!

Netherworld (Located Near Villas at Park Place and The Woods of Midvale)

www.fearworld.com

2076 West Park Place Blvd

Stone Mountain, GA 30087

Having just found its final resting place in Stone Mountain after 20 years in Norcross, Netherworld is bigger, with the promise to pack in MORE THRILLS than ever before. This year’s attraction themes include The Awakened – featuring a terrifying tour of the cursed town of Whyshburg with its crumbling cemetery, mummified corpses and the haunted rooms of Colber Mansion; and Subject: UNKNOWN – centered around an excruciating excursion through THE BOX – a facility where extraterrestrials have been dissected, releasing a rapidly mutating virus. Netherworld is open nightly through Sunday, November 4. Tickets are $23 for Awakened or $28 for the Combo on Sunday-Thursday (except Halloween) and $25 for Awakened or $35 for the Combo on Fridays, Saturdays and Halloween. TIP: The new facility features a greater number of free parking spaces than the former facility, but get there early, just in case. With ghosts, ghouls and monsters walking about, Netherworld is every bit as entertaining on the outside as it is on the inside.


Containment Haunted House (Located Near Kingsland)

www.containmenthauntedhouse.com

1320 Blairs Bridge Rd.

Lithia Springs, Ga 30122

Originally created for Midtown’s Atlantic Station, Containment Haunted House has been crafted from shipping containers linked together by mysterious mazelike hallways and rooms. Open Thursday-Sunday through October 21, then nightly October 24 through the 31, with one last gasp on Friday, November 2 and Saturday, November 3. Prices range from $22-$25/person, depending on the night of visit. TIP: For added savings of $8-$12, purchase tickets in four-packs. The more, the scarier!!


Fear the Woods

www.fearthewoods.com

3565 N Hwy 155

Stockbridge, GA 30281

This deadly destination features a terrifying trio of attractions: The Haunted House, Terror Transport & Haunted Trail, and Pandemic Frontline Haunted Combat – a NEW interactive, competitive feature in which one’s laser tag skills could determine their fate. Admission is $33/adult and $26/child 10 and under for the Combo Ticket to see all three attractions or $19/adult and $16/child to take your pick of attractions. Fear the Woods is open Friday-Sunday through October 28 + Halloween.


Haunted Forest at the Buford Corn Maze (Located Near Traditions of Braselton and Heritage Pointe)

www.bufordcornmaze.com

4470 Bennett Road

Buford, GA 30519

The family-friendliest option on our list, the Haunted Forest is designed for Kids 10 and Up (Adults, too!) A guide will take you through a winding maze of pathways with lots of heart-stopping haunts along the way. Since it’s a part of the Buford Corn Maze, you can opt to add a trip through the corn maze, hay ride and other kid-focused fun. The Buford Corn Maze was recently recognized as one of the Best Corn Mazes in Atlanta by Country Living Magazine. Tickets for the Haunted Forest are just $15/person or you can combine the Corn Maze for $25/person. Either ticket affords you access to the hayride and kid zone. The Haunted Forest is open Friday-Sunday through November 4, as well as October 29-31.


ATL Dead (Located near Kingsland)

www.dc-dead.com/atl.html

3731 Main St.

College Park, GA 30337

What has become a sensation in Washington D.C., Oklahoma City, OK and Santa Fe, NM has arrived in Atlanta. ATL Dead invites guests to “Survive the infection – fight the dead – take back our city.” During this immersive 45-minute adventure that’s a blend of live theatre and live action video game, teams of up to 6, armed with foam dart guns, will “fight their way through an abandoned storefront in search of a vaccine that could rid humanity from the infection.” Tickets are $30-$35/person. ATL Dead is open Thursday-Sunday through November 3 + Tuesday, October 30 and Halloween on Wednesday, October 31.


Paranoia Haunted House (Located near Magnolia Court)

www.paranoiahaunt.com

2075 Marietta Hwy

Canton, GA 30114

Featuring TWO terrifying attractions – Blood Bayou and Carnage – Paranoia Haunted House is a guaranteed SCREAM. In Blood Bayou, there’s something evil floating in those swampy green waters and it’s not just gators, and in Carnage, invites guests to visit that dark place buried deep within all human beings with the warning that those who fall into those shadows never climb back out. Combo tickets to see both attractions are available online and at the gate. Paranoia is open Thursday-Sunday, as well as Monday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday the week of Halloween. Box office ticket prices vary by date for anywhere from $20-$25 for the Main Attraction: Carnage or $30-$35 for the Combo Ticket. TIP: Online prices remain the same no matter what day you visit: $25 for the Main Attraction or $35 for the Online Combo.


Nightmare’s Gate (Located Near Kingsland)

www.nightmaresgate.com

3931 Longview Drive

Douglasville, GA 30135

Boasting a brand-new location about a mile south of its old location, Nightmare’s Gate Haunted House brings guests to the medical epicenter of an infectious disease outbreak with Douglasville Hospital Outbreak. Beware the infected as Nightmare’s Gate begs the question: “Will you be a survivor… or a statistic?” Tickets are $25/person. Open Friday-Sunday + Monday-Wednesday of Halloween week.


13 Stories Haunted House

www.13storieshauntedhouse.com

320 Temple Avenue West

Newnan, GA 30263

Summoning the spirits of ‘80’s and ‘90’s urban classic films, this year’s main theme at the renowned 13 Stories Haunted House is the Haunted Pink Trap House. At just $22/person, there are options to add other nightmarish experiences such as the Apocalypse Zombie Kill Experience or Sacrifice Extreme Haunt for an additional fee OR you can experience it all for $45/person ($56 on Fridays and Saturdays). Open Wednesday-Sunday and the entire week of Halloween, as well as Friday-Sunday November 9-11. TIP: Coupons available on the website.


Escape Woods (Located near Sweetwater Landing and Chestnut Farms)

www.escapewoods.com

Located at Sleepy Hollow Farms

628 Sleepy Hollow Road

Powder Springs GA 30127

This haunted happening takes the concept of an escape room to an entirely new level by moving things OUTDOORS! Eerie experiences include The Maze, The Bunker, The Cabin, The Gauntlet and The Shiners. In each fully immersive game, guests must try to escape before time runs out – it’s like being in your own horror movie. Prices range from $28-$33 by experience. Open Thursday-Sunday through November 3. TIP: Tickets must be booked in advance.


Camp Blood

www.campblood.com

Located in Carrollton

See website for directions

In its 28th year, Camp Blood combines humor with horror to keep guests on their toes. This self-proclaimed “Home of Haunted Hillbillies and Dead Rednecks” is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through October 27, as well as Tuesday October 30 and Halloween on Wednesday, October 31. Admission is $25/person for access to Camp Blood AND Nightmare Inn. Cash only! There is also a $2/vehicle parking fee on Friday and Saturday nights. Box office opens at 8 and frights begin at 9 p.m. TIP: Bring 5 cans of new unopened food for Manna House Ministries to help feed the hungry and receive $5 off your purchase of a combo ticket on Thursday nights!

 

To learn more about Paran Homes and our communities throughout Metro Atlanta, please visit us at www.paranhomes.com.

Paran Homes Now Seeking Several New Construction Professionals to Enhance Team

Regional New Home Builder Filling Available Positions Throughout Metro Atlanta, Including Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent Positions at Oakleigh Pointe in Dallas, Ga.

Duluth, Ga, September 25, 2018 (Press Release) With a number of exciting new home communities planned to hit the Atlanta Market in late 2018 and early 2019, regional home builder – Paran Homes – is seeking several new construction professionals to enhance an already stellar team. Chief among them are two open positions at Oakleigh Pointe in Dallas, Georgia, where a Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent are currently being sought. Additional “Coming Soon” communities in College Park, Loganville, Snellville and East Cobb will soon begin building their construction teams, as well.

“In addition to being skilled builders, it’s vital that all new construction team members embrace Paran Homes’ dedication to providing outstanding customer service and a stellar home building experience for our buyers,” said Michael Rosenberg, President of Paran Homes. “We are a tight-knit team that believes qualities like good communication, excellent craftsmanship, organizational skills, ability to multitask and attention to detail are all integral to our overall success and – ultimately and most importantly – the happiness of our homeowners.”

The first two listed positions at Oakleigh Pointe include:

  • Superintendent: Reporting directly to the Construction Area Manager, the Superintendent will oversee all subcontractors and management of the individual build/jobsite of the residential home. Requirements for this position include Bachelor`s degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university; or three to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. The ideal candidate must also possess knowledge of local, state and federal codes associated with residential development, as well as the ability to read and interpret contracts, closing documents and plats. For a full list of job responsibilities for this position and to apply online, please visit https://www.paranhomes.com/careers/superintendent/.
  • Assistant Superintendent: The Assistant Superintendent assists the Superintendent in the performance of all of his/her duties, including scheduling & maintaining all construction phases post drywall through closing along with Home Owner Orientations. Qualified candidates for this position must possess a Bachelor`s degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university; or three to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. For a full list of job requirements and responsibilities for this position and to apply online, please visit https://www.paranhomes.com/careers/assistant-superintendent/.

Paran Homes is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind. Paran Homes is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees – regardless of race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, age, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, familial status, disability or genetic information, in compliance with applicable federal, state and local law. Paran Homes hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled and is committed to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment.

In addition to applying through the online system at ParanHomes.com, candidates may send their resumes to anne@paranhomes.com. Questions about these and future open positions within Paran Homes’ ranks can be sent to the aforementioned email address or candidates may call 678-726-9646 ext. 202.

About Paran Homes:  Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Metro Atlanta, Paran Homes boasts beautifully crafted homes and imaginative communities in some of the Southeast’s hottest housing markets. With a presence throughout Metro Atlanta, as well as in and Nashville, TN, Paran Homes seeks to build houses of uncompromised quality while delivering a stellar customer service experience – from the first community visit to closing. To match the needs and wishes of today’s home buyers, the placement of Paran Homes communities is based on access to great schools, major thoroughfares/interstates, local shopping, dining and entertainment. Beyond the allure of its homes and community locations, many Paran neighborhoods feature resort-like amenities including pools, walking trails, and clubhouses. To learn more about Paran Homes, view available homes and discover current communities throughout the Southeast, visit www.paranhomes.com.

Four MORE Compelling Reasons to Move to Oakleigh Pointe

Paran Homes is proud to introduce four MORE compelling reasons for Atlanta homebuyers to take a closer look at Oakleigh Pointe in the City of Dallas. Not only does this stunning single-family community showcase quality crafted homes priced from the high $200’s, surrounding one of THE BEST amenity packages in Paulding County, but the regional homebuilder is sweetening the deal for September with the following incentives for contracts signed at Oakleigh Pointe by September 30, 2018…

  1. Let the light shine in or get a little privacy thanks to blinds installed throughout your new home
  2. AWESOME appliance package that features a brand-new washer, dryer AND refrigerator
  3. All closing costs PAID when you finance your home through one of our trusted lenders and close by October 30
  4. $2,500 broker bonus for your agent upon closing on your new Paran Home

The best news of all is that we currently have EIGHT homes that will be move-in ready and available to close before the end of October! In addition to incredible incentives, beautiful homes and resort-quality amenities that include a zero entry Olympic-sized swimming pool with two-story waterslide and splash pad, a fabulous clubhouse, tennis courts, fire pit, playground, and dog park, this Paulding County community also boasts a brand-new professionally decorated model home and eight floor plans from which to choose. The surrounding area is every bit as compelling as the community itself with the Main Street charm of downtown Dallas poised against the world-class shops and restaurants of The Avenue West Cobb. Active families will appreciate Oakleigh Pointe’s convenience to local landmarks like Kennesaw Mountain and Lake Acworth for countless days of hiking and boating. The iconic Marietta Square nearby has a jam-packed calendar of events to draw Oakleigh Pointe residents for year-round fun.

We invite you to drop by Oakleigh Pointe, take a tour of our model and available homes, and consider making this very special community the setting for your family’s new home. Getting here is easy! Simply take I-75 North to exit 261 (Delk Road). Continue onto 280/South Cobb Drive and then turn right on GA-5 North. Take a left onto South Marietta Pkwy, and another Left onto Whitlock Ave. Turn Right onto Burnt Hickory Rd. and Left onto Due West Rd. Turn Left onto GA-92 and Right onto Due West Rd. Oakleigh Pointe is on the left! If traveling from I-20 West, take exit 44 for GA-6/Thornton Rd toward Austell. Turn right onto GA-6 W/Thornton Rd and right again onto Poplar Springs Rd. Turn left onto GA-360 W and then right onto GA-92 N. Turn left onto Due West Rd and Oakleigh Pointe will be ahead on the left! GPS users are encouraged to use our model home address at 96 Oakleigh Pointe Drive in Dallas. Our sales office hours are Monday-Saturday: 10:00 am- 6:00 pm and Sunday 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm. If you have questions or need to schedule an appointment outside of regular sales office hours, please call 404-382-7175. Our Paran Homes sales team looks forward to meeting you and helping you find the perfect home to fit your family!