Paran Homes Raises the Curtain on Heritage Pointe in Lawrenceville

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Friday, January 26th, 2018

As a Gwinnett County-based business, it only makes sense that Paran Homes would elect to focus a fair amount of energy on the second largest county in Georgia in terms of population. With a highly successful run at Wheatfields Reserve in Grayson and a promising start at the new Villas at Park Place in Stone Mountain, Paran Homes is eager to see the response to its latest Gwinnett County single-family community, Heritage Pointe in Lawrenceville. Showcasing five stunning floor plans and a variety of elegant elevations from which to choose, two-story homes in Heritage Pointe are now pre-selling with a starting price of $275,990.

“We’re really proud of the location we’ve selected for Heritage Pointe,” said Paran Homes’ President, Michael Rosenberg. “Situated near Highway 316 and Buford Drive, the community is convenient to the best Gwinnett County has to offer – the Mall of Georgia, Gwinnett County Airport, Gwinnett Medical Center, historic Downtown Lawrenceville, a number of Gwinnett’s award-winning parks, Georgia Gwinnett College, I-85 and so much more. We’re finding that both Gwinnett County and the City of Lawrenceville are highly dedicated to economic development – making this an excellent time to move here and reap the rewards of a major employment center that is not only devoted to community, but also to serving as a tourist destination. What that means for residents is that it’s a great place to raise a family and there is no shortage of fun things to do here.”

Future residents of Heritage Pointe can enjoy shopping and dining in the bustling and ever-growing Mall of Georgia area, exploring area parks such as the 200-acre Rabbit Hill Park or 162-acre Rhodes Jordan Park with pool and tennis center, catching a Gwinnett Stripers baseball game at Coolray Field, taking in a play at Aurora Theatre or attending a family-friendly festival in Downtown Lawrenceville – just to name a few. Students living in Heritage Pointe will be afforded access to the highly revered Gwinnett County Public School System – including Dyer Elementary, Twin Rivers Middle and Mountainview High Schools.