Welcome to Olde Town Square, a quiet, well-kept community in the heart of Kennesaw. Whether you’re a student, first-time buyer, small family, or anyone seeking a simpler lifestyle, this end-unit townhome is designed to fit a variety of needs—affordable, low-maintenance, and ideally located close to two downtown centers with easy access to state parks and outdoor recreation.
Step inside to a small foyer where stairs lead to the upper level. The main floor begins with a sun-filled flexible room—perfect as a bedroom, office, playroom, or second living area. A full bath and laundry closet are conveniently located along the hallway. At the back of the home, the fireside family room, anchored by architectural alcoves, flows seamlessly into the dining and kitchen area with 9-foot ceilings and hardwood flooring. From here, step out to the covered porch and enjoy a small private fenced yard. Two dedicated parking spaces and an exterior storage closet provide everyday convenience.
Upstairs, the primary suite offers a spacious retreat with its own full bath. Two additional bedrooms share a hall bath, creating comfortable accommodations for family or guests. Luxury vinyl plank flooring and neutral paint keep the upper level fresh and easy to maintain.
Practical updates include a roof that’s 8 years old, an HVAC system and water heater both replaced within the last 4 years, double-pane windows, plus a new refrigerator, washer, and dryer.
The HOA takes care of water, grounds maintenance, and termite protection, allowing for a truly simplified lifestyle. The location is especially appealing—just 3 miles to both Downtown Kennesaw and Downtown Acworth, where coffee shops, restaurants, breweries, music venues, and boutiques await. Swift Cantrell Park and Depot Park are only a couple of miles away, while Lake Allatoona and Kennesaw State University are within 5 miles. With local schools nearby, this home offers an affordable option that blends simplicity with convenience—providing the rare balance of living near vibrant town centers while also enjoying quick access to parks, trails, and outdoor recreation.
With more than 40 acres, Swift-Cantrell Park is the largest community park in Kennesaw, Georgia. The park opened in 2008 and serves as a recreation facility as well as a central gathering point and location for numerous Kennesaw events.
https://www.kennesaw-ga.gov/swift-cantrell-park-5/
Kennesaw State is a comprehensive university located on two suburban campuses in Kennesaw and Marietta, northwest of metro Atlanta. As the third largest university in Georgia, Kennesaw State has over 48,000 students enrolled in over 190 undergraduate, master’s, doctoral degree and certificate programs.
Mission and Vision:
Kennesaw State University transforms lives through academic excellence, innovative research, strong community partnerships, and economic opportunity. They empower their students to become thought leaders, lifelong learners, and informed global citizens by cultivating an inclusive environment that encourages free expression and civil discourse.
Kennesaw State will achieve national prominence as a public university known for education, research, and community programs that foster inquiry and advance society.
https://www.kennesaw.edu/about/
Every year millions of people take advantage of the recreational opportunities Lake Allatoona provides. One reason for all the visitors is the fact there is a lot of lake to enjoy. When it is full Lake Allatoona covers more than 12,000 acres and has 270 miles of shoreline. The lake and much of the land that surrounds it are managed by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. The Corp refers to the lake by its official name, Allatoona Lake, while everyone else calls it Lake Allatoona.
There are 25,000 acres of public land around Lake Allatoona that are owned by the Army Corp. They maintain and manage some recreational areas along the shoreline but also lease land to private entities that provide services to the public. There are also public access properties and facilities around the lake that are managed by state and local government agencies.
This site can help you learn more about what Lake Allatoona has to offer and also help you plan your next visit. At present you can find information about all the public campgrounds, the marinas, and some of the boat launches and day use parks. You can use the navigation menus found at the top, side, and bottom of these pages for specific information about a particular topic or scroll down this page to get an overview of the amenities that Lake Allatoona's has to offer.
https://www.allatoonalake.org/
One thing you’ll never be in Historic Downtown Acworth is bored. It’s the perfect blend of a rich, storied past and vibrant, energetic present. The dynamic downtown district showcases a great variety of dining and shopping opportunities sure to make your visit a memorable one. Maybe you’re searching for that perfect piece of art for your living room. Or you want to give someone special that one-of-a-kind gift. Or maybe you just want to treat yourself to a little shopping spree. It’s all here among the downtown shops, boutiques and galleries, and it’s all just what you’re looking for.
And after all that shopping, you don’t have to go far to relax and enjoy a fantastic meal among downtown Acworth’s many diverse dining choices. Whatever makes your mouth water, from spicy to savory to sweet, there’s definitely something for every taste. Down-home comfort food, authentic Cajun cuisine, Italian Trattoria, fresh seafood, casual homemade sandwiches and desserts for your sweet tooth–the choices are seemingly endless!
You’re welcome to take your drink with you! Open containers of alcoholic beverages are allowed to be consumed outside in historic downtown Acworth. Just follow a few simple rules. After an afternoon of shopping and dining, there’s something to be said for relaxing in the shade of beautiful Frana Brown Park, or waving to a passing train at the Acworth Depot. Sounds like a picture-perfect day.
https://acworthtourism.org/things-to-do/downtown-district/
With a rich history dating back to the city’s incorporation in 1887, Downtown Kennesaw is on the move today as a thriving city center and community hub. Mixed with the charm of brick walkways and hometown appeal, discover inviting restaurants, delectable treats, trendy shops and treasured antiques alongside a variety of attractions like the Southern Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, or the City’s Depot Park. Downtown Kennesaw plays host to an array of festivals and events throughout the year from the annual Big Shanty Festival or Pigs & Peaches BBQ Festival to the local Farmer’s Market, summer concerts and more. Downtown is designated as an entertainment district, allowing visitors to take their beer, wine or cocktail on the go as they walk around the district.
https://kennesawdowntown.com/
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