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Bailey Glynn-Covington, GA

$346,500
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Living Area
1,862 Sq Ft
Acres
0.00
Price/Sq Ft
$186.09
Property Type
Single-Family

Bailey Glynn

4 – 5 bed| 2 – 3 bath | 2 garage

1 – 2 story | From 1,862 sq. ft.

 

About our community

Get ready to make our Bailey Glynn community your new home in Covington, GA. You’ll find 4 and 5 bedroom new homes that range from 1,862 to 2,511 sq feet. Whether you prefer ranch or two-story, you’ll have the perfect amount of space.

Tucked away in an ideal location just off I-20, Bailey Glynn allows you peaceful suburban living that’s convenient to it all. It’s close to historic Covington where you can visit locally owned shops in the vibrant Town Square, enjoy a lively arts scene or dine at some of the best restaurants in the Metro-Atlanta area.

In recent years Covington has become a favorite location for filmmakers and has even been referred to as “The Hollywood of the South.” Centered on community, residents enjoy local parades, concerts at Legion Field, Independence in the Park and the much anticipated “Christmas in Covington” which celebrates the holiday season with featured shopping downtown.

Bailey Glynn not only offers excellent nearby attractions, but also beautifully designed homes. Inside each, you’ll be treated to open concepts and cozy living spaces. And our kitchens are designed with home chefs in mind and feature sleek cabinetry, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances.

Our homes are not only well designed, they’re also smart, as each comes standard with our industry-leading suite of smart home technology that allows you to monitor your home.

Area Information

Find Your Home in Covington, GA

Overview

Covington is a city in Newton County, Georgia, located 26 miles east of Atlanta. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 13,118. The city was founded by European immigrants and was incorporated in 1821 and was named for United States Army Brigadier General and United States Congressman Leonard Covington, a hero of the War of 1812.

Trivia

Known as the Hollywood of the South, this film town boasts locations from The Dukes of Hazzard, In the Heat of the Night, The Vampire Diaries and Sweet Magnolias, along with 140 other films including American Reunion (the American Pie sequel), Footloose (the remake), Sweet Home Alabama, Remember the Titans, My Cousin Vinny, Cannonball Run and more. The thriving downtown has locally owned boutiques, antique stores and restaurants.

Things To Do

Historic Downtown

Covington’s downtown is the quintessential Southern small- town square. Many of the businesses on the Square are family owned and operated and have been in business for decades. The city maintains many of the beautiful antebellum homes just a couple of blocks off the Square.

Mystic Falls Tours

Visit the landmarks from The Vampire Diaries and other Covington film landmarks. Fans will visit locations like the Lockwood Mansion and the home used as the Gilbert house.

Main Street Trolleys

Take a trolley tour with Main Street Trolleys to see filming locations that represented Mystic Falls, Virginia; Sparta, Mississippi; Hazzard County, Georgia; and Serenity, S.C.; right in Covington. Hear stories and get exclusive views of some of the most iconic places to appear in Georgia films.

Turner Lake Park

Home to four state-of-the-art Softball/Baseball Fields. This park encompasses 158 acres with 26-acre lake. Enjoy bike trails, fishing, pavilions, picnic areas and playground. It offers a 34,000 square foot building housing a meeting room, full service senior center, gymnasium and more.

Sawtooth Ranch

Established in October 2014. The farm was named after the Sawtooth Oak trees the original builder planted back in 1988. You will see these trees as you enter the driveway and in a few of the paddocks as well. They have a small outdoor arena and a small cross country set up.

Eastside Trail

Running 2.5 miles from downtown Covington to Eastside High School, this is Newton County’s newest multi-use greenway trail. Opened in early 2013, the 10-foot-wide concrete path begins off Ramsey Drive in Covington, just west of the Newton County Public Library and meanders through a woodland area over rolling terrain.

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