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Bo Evans, REALTOR® Dekalb County Homes Bo Evans Properties, Inc. Direct 678.927.3276 email Bo Woodstock, GA 30188  |
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ATTENTION! Dekalb County Home Buyers: As a buyer, my services to you are FREE! My commission has already been negotiated and PAID BY THE SELLER. As your personal Dekalb County Buyer's Agent, I protect YOUR best interests (NOT THE BUILDER'S OR SELLER'S) and find the absolute best home at No Cost To You! - NOW!! Access your HomeScanner acct. via your BlackBerry, iPhone, etc. at boevans.listingware.com/m | |
Search Dekalb MLS Listings for Real Estate & Homes for Sale in Dekalb County, GA Enter Subdivision Name now to view ALL listed homes in that subdivision -OR- Browse ALL Subdivisions listed in alphabetical order! Thinking of buying or selling a home in Dekalb County? www.BoEvans.com is your online source for Dekalb County Real Estate, Dekalb County foreclosures, and Dekalb County new construction homes for sale. Search Dekalb County homes, condos/townhomes, land lots, acreage/farms, etc. Below are a few Dekalb County Point2Agent Real Estate listings to get you started. To view the entire MLS in Dekalb County, GA click on Homes for Sale in Dekalb County to create your FREE HomeScanner account & have YOUR Dekalb County MLS home listings emailed to you. When you're ready to buy or sell a home, contact your REALTOR® in Dekalb County, Bo Evans. -OR- Search ALL homes for sale by street name, county, city, zip code, area map, school district, subdivision name, mls number or advanced home search to narrow results. |
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Stone Mountain Village
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Stone Mountain
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$19,900
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Glenhaven
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Decatur
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Glenhaven
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Decatur
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Atlanta (DeKalb County)
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Decatur
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Garden Walk
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Stone Mountain
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$39,900
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Kenilworth
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Stone Mountain
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$42,900
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Orchard Park
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Stone Mountain
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$45,000
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Raintree Estates
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Lithonia
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Dekalb East
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$49,000
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Covington Station
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Lithonia
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$49,900
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Conley Downs
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Decatur
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$49,900
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Scott Ranch
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Decatur
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Stonegate
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Atlanta (DeKalb County)
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Flat Shoals Acres
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Decatur
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$54,900
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Sherrington
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Stone Mountain
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$55,452
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Alexander Estate
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Decatur
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52
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$60,000
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Oakwood Manor
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Decatur
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52
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$68,500
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Rockbridge Park
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Avondale Estates
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$69,900
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East Lake Terrace
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Decatur
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Decatur, GA
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$70,000
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Shady Acres
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Decatur
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$74,900
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Casa Woods
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Clarkston
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About Dekalb County, GA
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DeKalb County was formed in 1822 from parts of Henry, Gwinnett, and Fayette counties. It was the 56th county created in the state and was named after Baron Johann DeKalb who accompanied LaFayette to America and served as a major general in the Continental Army.
Decatur was incorporated December 10,1823, and named after Stephen Decatur, a U.S. Naval hero. It is said that early residents rejected a proposal by the Western and Atlantic Railroad to make Decatur a major stop on its new line in the 1830s. These citizens did not want the noise, smoke and confusion, and turned the railroad down. The railroad thus moved seven miles west to a small settlement called Terminus. In 1843, that settlement was renamed Marthasville, and two years later became Atlanta.
Mills and ginneries were vital to the county's early growth. This heritage lives on in the names of various DeKalb roads that once led to these mills, such as Browns Mill, Evans Mill and Henderson Mill.
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