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Our Milton Neighbor
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Located just 25 miles north of Atlanta, Milton occupies the northern tip of Fulton County and is bounded by the cities of Roswell and Alpharetta on the south, Forsyth County on the east, and Cherokee County on the north and west.

Milton is consistently rated among the best places to live in the metro-Atlanta area and state of Georgia. Known for its horse farms and fantastic schools, Milton is home to an affluent, highly-educated population.

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The historic heart of Crabapple is anchored by a historic brick building at the crossroads of Crabapple Road-Mayfield Road, Birmingham Road-Broadwell Road, and Mid-Broadwell Road, Milton City Hall, and the Downtown Crabapple market places.

Affluent residents of Milton, Alpharetta, and Roswell enjoy living in Crabapple because it has a true neighborhood feel. The walkability attracts active, engaged empty-nesters while the highly-rated schools attract families seeking the best public school education in all of metro-Atlanta.

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Hickory Flat Neighbors
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Hickory Flat is a picturesque area nestled between Canton and Woodstock, Georgia, known for its blend of rural charm and suburban convenience. This community is characterized by its scenic landscapes, dotted with rolling hills, sprawling farms, and well-maintained residential neighborhoods. 

The area is well-connected by a network of roads, including East Cherokee Drive and Hickory Flat Highway, which provide direct routes to neighboring Milton, Georgia. This connectivity makes it an attractive location for those seeking a peaceful, countryside ambiance with the convenience of commuting to nearby cities.

Hickory Flat is home to a mix of affluent residents who appreciate its hometown feel and a strong sense of community. The area's real estate includes elegant homes on generous lots, equestrian properties, and charming farmhouses, reflecting a commitment to preserving the natural beauty and rural heritage of the region.

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