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House Hunt: Open Houses and Brand-New Listings

Each week, we offer great homes for sale in West Cobb, Paulding and Douglas counties.

This week's open houses and featured homes range in price from $127,900 for a three-bedroom home on Braemore Court in Hiram to a five-bedroom home on Devonshire Street in Douglasville for $250,000.

Click on a listing below and you will automatically be linked to the complete listing through AOL Real Estate. You will also find helpful tools for buying a home such as mortgage calculators, pre-qualifying, maps, contact information and more.

OPEN HOUSES:

9993 Devonshire Street, Douglasville  30135. $250,000. OPEN HOUSE: 2 - 4 p.m. on Sunday June 17. 5 Bedrooms  4 Bathrooms 3,532 Sq Ft. Brokered By Muffley & Associates.

9162 Dover Street, Lithia Springs   30122. $219,000. OPEN HOUSE: 1 -3 p.m. on Sunday June 17.  6 Bedrooms  5 Bathrooms 3,686 Sq Ft. Brokered By Muffley & Associates.

JUST LISTED:

31 Franklin Park,  Dallas  30157. 147,900. 3 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms. Brokered By Harry Norman Realtors.

46 Braemore Court, Hiram   30141. $127,900. 3 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2,182 Sq Ft.  Brokered By David C. Vaugh & Company.

MORE HOUSES:

9111 Hanover Street, Lithia Springs 30122. $249,900. Price Reduced. 5 Bedrooms  4 Bathrooms 3,229 Sq Ft.  Brokered By Muffley & Associates.

3285 Shakerley Park, Douglasville  30135. $228,900. Price Reduced. 3 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms  2,557 Sq Ft. Brokered By Muffley & Associates.

5117 Olive Branch Circle, Powder Springs   30127. $200,000. 4 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms. Brokered By Maximum One Greater Atlanta Realtors.

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KJL June 4, 2013 at 03:30 pm
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Andie June 5, 2013 at 06:35 pm
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