Cumming, GA|News|
$2.7M Cumming Home Feels Like Mountain Retreat With Views
This home for sale in Cumming costs $2.7 million, and feels like a mountain retreat with its views of Lake Lanier and Stone Mountain.

Hi! My name is Kathleen Sturgeon and I am your local Field Editor for Patch sites serving the communities of Alpharetta-Milton, Canton-Sixes, Cumming, Johns Creek, Roswell and Woodstock-Towne Lake.
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My writing and reporting have been recognized by the Georgia Press Association and the Association of Free Community Papers. In 2017, I was named an Emerging Journalist by Georgia Press. In 2018, my alma mater, the University of West Georgia, named me a Thriving Under 30 honoree.
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This home for sale in Cumming costs $2.7 million, and feels like a mountain retreat with its views of Lake Lanier and Stone Mountain.

This home for sale in Canton costs $1.35 million, and includes a heated saltwater pool with a swim up bar, spa, and pool house.
This home for sale in Alpharetta costs $2.25 million, and has an unfinished daylight terrace, and sits on the 17th hole of a golf course.
Cherokee Area Transportation System, known as CATS, is suspending service through Monday, May 17 in an effort to conserve fuel.
BJ’s Wholesale Club in Cumming is hosting a hiring event from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday.
BJ’s Wholesale Club in Woodstock is hosting a hiring event from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday.
Two graduating seniors from Canton are among the winners of a $2,500 National Merit scholarship announced Wednesday.
Five graduating seniors from Forsyth County are among the winners of a $2,500 National Merit scholarship announced Wednesday.
A graduating senior from Sandy Springs is among the winners of a $2,500 National Merit scholarship announced Wednesday.
A graduating senior from Roswell is among the winners of a $2,500 National Merit scholarship announced Wednesday.
Six graduating seniors from Johns Creek are among the winners of a $2,500 National Merit scholarship announced Wednesday.
Four graduating seniors from Alpharetta and Milton are among the winners of a $2,500 National Merit scholarship announced Wednesday.
Gas stations in Georgia may take up to two weeks to return to normal operations, even after the Colonial Pipeline has been resumed.
Gov. Kemp said the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved GA to use the fuel stored for the winter, as price gouging continues.
Two grand juries in Fulton and Cherokee indicted Robert Aaron Long after the March 16 fatal shootings at metro Atlanta massage parlors.
Leadership Sandy Springs Recycles is a community-wide drive up and drop off recycling event set for 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday.
Roswell is one of a few cities in Georgia to earn dual designations as both a walk friendly and bicycle friendly community.
The 14th annual Wing & Rock Fest is set for this weekend in Canton, including five tribute bands and more than 60 types of chicken wings.
The event celebrated students from Cherokee high schools who are pursuing advanced technical training or careers in the skilled trades.
Two Forsyth County class of 2021 seniors have been named semi-finalists for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.