Fischer Homes has broken ground on two new communities in Atlanta, Georgia: Springbrook Estates in Cobb County and River Rock, located in the northern part of Forsyth County.
Both the River Rock and Springbrook Estates communities will begin construction right away with preparation and opening for sales this Spring with first move-ins slated for Fall 2019.
Future homeowners in River Rock and Springbrook Estates will be able to choose from a variety of single family floor plans from the Fischer Homes’ Designer Collection. Each home will feature an array of exterior finishes, colors, and trims - from Coastal to Craftsman, English to Traditional American and range between 2500 - 3500 square feet.

“Fischer Homes has had great success developing communities in West Cobb and North Forsyth, as well as throughout Atlanta. We see many communities doing well in these areas,” said Dave Roberts, market president at Fischer Homes. “We feel both are up-and-coming locations and we are very excited to see the progress. These are factors that moved our projects forward,” Roberts said.
River Rock
River Rock will be a $32 million development for Fischer Homes; a new community of 107 single-family homes, located in Forsyth County on Matt Hwy and located between GA-575 and GA-400. River Rock is designed with homeowners in mind. The community currently includes resort-style amenities with a two-story clubhouse, lap pool, and lighted tennis courts. The first phase of homes will open in limited release this Spring with prices in the low $300s - low $400s.
Springbrook Estates
Fischer Homes is developing Springbrook Estates, a new $32 million community of 106 single-family homes, located in Cobb County in historic downtown Powder Springs on Lewis Road. Springbrook Estates is conveniently close to new city-center amenities, ballparks, restaurants, and shopping. Family-friendly by design, the community includes a clubhouse, lap pool, tennis courts, and playground. The first phase of homes will open in limited release this Spring with prices in the low $300s - low $400s.
Powder Springs is looking forward to the additional development and the ongoing impact on economic growth.
“I couldn’t be more pleased with our overall growth and especially the remarkable progress of redeveloping our downtown,” said Powder Springs Mayor Al Thurman. “As a city, we’ve stepped up to the plate, and hit that ball out of the park,” he said.