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Overview

How to Find Foreclosure Listings
This site focuses primarily north metro Atlanta area. Browse free Atlana area foreclosure listings, including Cobb County,
north Fulton County, Dekalb County, Forsyth County and Gwinnett County. We
are very familiar with Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Marietta, Roswell,
Alpharetta, Buckhead, and Midtown. We have sold homes inside the perimeter
and outside the perimeter. We can't know everything so for clients who want
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Douglasville, Macon and areas further out we will gladly recommend a good
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About Sandtown
Sandtown
is a predominantly
African-American
neighborhood on the west
side of Atlanta,
Georgia. Sandtown and
Buzzard's Roost were two
of the largest Indian
villages in the region,
which develops in
Atlanta. Following the
Trail of Tears and the
Government shared the
Georgian territory of
the county, Sandtown
ended in Campbell (which
was absorbed into Fulton
in 1932, with Milton).
The road is now known as
the Cascade trail was
originally known as the
Sandtown road to India
and took the village on
the Chattahoochee River
near the east Utoy
Creek, which was then
near the Five Points
Decatur. Served the
country, near Routes 6,
154 and 166th.
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