There is something to be said for getting away from the city. Country living had always held something special for home owners, whether it be the proximity to nature, the solitude or the beautiful scenery, the lure of the mountains is hard to ignore. The mountains of Georgia are one place where cabin living is still in full swing. These home sites sit on the sprawling green hills of North Georgia in all it's splendor. This is a truly amazing place. If you have had the opportunity to head into the Blue Ridge Mountains upi will understand why homes in this area are becoming difficult thing to keep in stock. The Blue Ridge Mountains are one of the country's most beautiful natural places with old-growth forests, lush valleys and scenic rivers.
This area has developed into a dynamic little area with some great deals on log homes and more up-to-date options.
In fact, in recent years there has been a larger number of people calling this area their year-round home where previously it had enjoyed popularity as a vacation and weekend area. To this end we have even seen the development of gated communities that feature cabin living and the security and value of a gated community. Now, this kind of community takes on a different look when you are dealing with land packages of an average of 2 acres. The larger dimensions bring a real feeling or privacy while maintaining the security of a gated community. There really is little else that can compare with the kind of scenery that is offered in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. There are numerous home available in the mountains, on the rivers, on the lakes, or even if you are lucky; a combination of all of them.
One nice aspect of this area is the amount of available land. If you are thinking about building that dream home or vacation cabin then this area is definitely an area you should consider building in. Communities are growing fast around here and this is definitely the time to get in on the ground floor before the rest of the country realizes the beauty and the lifestyle that goes hand in hand with living in the Georgia Mountains.