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Toll Brothers opens two new townhome collections in Coal Mountain

Toll Brothers’ new Coal Mountain townhomes start in the upper $400,000s and low $500,000s, adding fresh inventory to Forsyth’s fast-growing Exit 18 corridor.

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Toll Brothers opens two new townhome collections in Coal Mountain
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Toll Brothers opened two new townhome collections at The Crossing at Coal Mountain in Cumming on July 7, adding more for-sale housing to a 140-acre mixed-use project in north Forsyth County. The new collections, Cottonwood and Haven, are now selling at 4280 Waylon Drive.

Cottonwood is a three-story townhome plan with three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a two-car garage, priced from the upper $400,000s. Haven is a two-story design with three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a two-car garage, with prices starting in the low $500,000s.

Forsyth County approved the Coal Mountain Town Center plans in December and created a Coal Mountain Town Center Overlay zoning district to manage the scale of the development. Earlier project plans called for 222 single-family homes, 219 townhomes, 300 apartments, about 20,200 square feet of office space, more than 70,000 square feet of retail and a 15,000-square-foot brewery space, with the broader master plan expected to top 700 housing units.

Phase 1 is a 47,000-square-foot retail plaza with adjacent multifamily housing, and first-phase retail and housing construction was anticipated for summer 2026. The community will eventually include four home collections and future amenities such as a clubhouse, pool, pickleball courts, walking trails and an event lawn, alongside later shopping, dining and entertainment space.

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The site sits about seven miles northeast of downtown Cumming and roughly 50 miles from downtown Atlanta, near the new GA-400 Exit 18. Nearby retail and lifestyle destinations include Cumming City Center, The Collection at Forsyth and Vickery Village.

The development is tied into Forsyth County Schools, with Coal Mountain Elementary School, North Forsyth Middle School and North Forsyth High School listed nearby.

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