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Fuller Station Loganville GA: New Construction Townhomes From $254,900 (2026 Guide)

Fuller Station Loganville GA: New Construction Townhomes From $254,900 (2026 Guide)

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Fuller Station is a new 131-home craftsman townhome community by Smith Douglas Homes at 268 Tommy Lee Fuller Drive, Loganville, GA 30052. Homes are priced from $254,900, with move-in ready options available now. Three floor plans range from 1,703–1,786 sq ft (3 bed / 2.5 bath). A $20,000 Flex Cash incentive and rates from 2.99% are currently on offer. Zoned for Walton County schools: Bay Creek Elementary · Loganville Middle · Loganville High.

If you’ve been watching the Loganville, GA real estate market and wondering when an affordable, brand-new option would finally arrive — the wait is over. Fuller Station by Smith Douglas Homes is actively selling, move-in ready homes are on the ground, and the pricing still comes in well below the East Georgia market median.

I’ve been watching this community since it was announced, and the current combination of low entry pricing, builder incentives, and Loganville’s continued growth makes it one of the most compelling new-construction opportunities in the area right now. Here’s everything you need to know heading into 2026.

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Total Townhomes
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What Is Fuller Station in Loganville, GA?

Fuller Station is a planned community of 131 craftsman-style townhomes developed by Smith Douglas Homes, one of the most active affordable new-home builders in the Southeast. Located at 268 Tommy Lee Fuller Drive, Loganville, GA 30052, the community sits in Walton County and delivers easy access to US-78, downtown Loganville, and GA-20.

The development was highly anticipated from the moment it was announced — and for good reason. New construction townhomes under $300K in a growing Georgia suburb have become increasingly rare. Fuller Station fills that gap directly, offering modern craftsman exteriors, open-concept interiors, and a lock-and-leave lifestyle at an entry price that still makes strong financial sense for buyers looking to own rather than rent.

The model home (The Sonoma) is beautifully decorated and open for tours. Move-in ready homes are available now, and the builder is offering limited-time incentives that can significantly reduce your cost to close.

Fuller Station Pricing & Current Incentives (2026)

As of early 2026, Smith Douglas Homes is pricing Fuller Station townhomes from $254,900 — with move-in ready completed homes currently available between $284,900 and $333,900 depending on plan and lot. That price point puts Fuller Station more than 10% below the broader Loganville area median, which is a meaningful gap in today’s market.

On top of the already-competitive pricing, the builder is running a limited-time promotion:

🎉 Current Smith Douglas Incentives at Fuller Station

  • $20,000 Flex Cash — use toward closing costs, rate buydown, or upgrades
  • Rates starting at 2.99% through builder’s preferred lender
  • Move-in ready homes available for immediate occupancy
  • Self-tour anytime on select homes via NterNow access

*Incentives subject to change. Contact Smith Douglas Homes at (770) 557-4095 for current details. Preferred lender financing required for rate promotion.

The HOA fee is $144/month, which covers common area maintenance and community upkeep — reasonable for a townhome community that will include a swim club once construction is complete.

Fuller Station Floor Plans: Which One Is Right for You?

Smith Douglas Homes offers three townhome floor plans at Fuller Station. All three feature 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a 1-car garage — but each has a distinct layout personality worth understanding before you tour.

The Woodmont

From $284,900

~1,703 Sq Ft · 3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 1 Garage

The Woodmont greets you with a wide, covered front porch and a modern craftsman exterior. The garage entry flows directly into the kitchen — a practical design win when carrying groceries. The open-concept main level connects the family room, kitchen, and dining area for easy entertaining. Upstairs, a generous loft offers flexible space for a home office, fitness area, or second living room. The owner’s suite is located at the rear of the home with a private ensuite bath.

Best for: Buyers who want flexible upstairs bonus space

The Pinehurst

From $289,900

~1,786 Sq Ft · 3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 1 Garage

A covered entry welcomes you into The Pinehurst’s open-concept design, where natural light flows through the expansive family room. The kitchen and dining area sit at the rear of the home with direct access to the back patio — perfect for grilling and outdoor living. Upstairs, a spacious laundry room, three bedrooms with walk-in closets, and a front-facing owner’s suite with natural light round out this plan. Optional center island available for the kitchen.

Best for: Buyers who want the most square footage and natural light

The Sonoma

From $294,900

~1,786 Sq Ft · 3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 1 Garage

The Sonoma is the model home at Fuller Station — and it shows. Designed around low-maintenance living with modern craftsman curb appeal, it’s the plan that most visitors fall in love with on their first tour. The decorated model is open and ready to walk through. If you’ve been on the fence, this is the one to see first.

Best for: Buyers who want to see the finished product before committing

All three plans feature 9-foot ceilings on the main level, open-concept living areas, craftsman-style exterior details, and quality standard finishes throughout. Upgrade options are available to personalize your home before closing.

What Life Looks Like at Fuller Station

Fuller Station is designed for low-maintenance living without sacrificing the community feel. Inside the development, you’ll find sidewalk-lined streets built for walkability — something genuinely appreciated in a car-centric suburb. A future swim club is planned for the community, giving residents a resort-style anchor once it’s complete.

The craftsman architecture throughout creates consistent, attractive streetscapes — this isn’t a development where every home looks different and the cohesion is lost. The unified design language is part of what makes the community photograph well and hold long-term value.

Community Highlights

✅ 131 craftsman-style townhomes
✅ Sidewalk-lined streets throughout
✅ Future swim club planned
✅ Open-concept floor plans
✅ 1-car garage on all plans
✅ 9-ft ceilings on main level
✅ Back patios on select plans
✅ Low HOA — $144/month
✅ Move-in ready homes available
✅ Self-tour technology (NterNow)

Where Is Fuller Station Located — and How Far Is Everything?

Fuller Station sits at 268 Tommy Lee Fuller Drive in Walton County, just north of the US-78 corridor that runs through the heart of Loganville. The location is one of the community’s strongest selling points: close to daily essentials, but away from the congestion you’d find inside the perimeter.

~5 min
Downtown Loganville
~15 min
Snellville / US-78 Retail
~10 min
~40 min
Downtown Atlanta (I-20)
~20 min
~25 min

Drivers heading toward Atlanta typically use US-78 W or GA-20 NW toward Lawrenceville as their primary commute corridors. The community’s position off Tommy Lee Fuller Drive keeps it away from the busiest sections of surface roads while still delivering fast access to groceries, dining, parks, and healthcare services serving the Loganville area.

What Schools Serve Fuller Station in Loganville?

Fuller Station is located in Walton County and zoned for the following Walton County School District schools:

Elementary

Bay Creek Elementary

Grades PK–5

Middle School

Loganville Middle School

Grades 6–8

High School

Loganville High School

Grades 9–12

Always verify current school zone assignments directly with the Walton County School District before closing. Zone assignments can change.

Why Buy New Construction in Loganville Instead of Resale?

This is a question I get from buyers regularly, and the answer depends on your priorities — but in the context of Fuller Station specifically, a few things stand out.

1. Builder warranties and no deferred maintenance. When you buy new, you’re not inheriting someone else’s HVAC, roof, or plumbing issues. Smith Douglas Homes backs their homes with structural warranties, and modern construction methods mean better energy efficiency than most resale inventory in the area.

2. Builder financing incentives. The $20,000 Flex Cash and sub-3% rate offer are things you simply can’t get in a resale transaction. Used strategically, that money can be applied to a rate buydown, closing costs, or upgrades — effectively giving you a better home for the same monthly payment.

3. The price gap is real. The Loganville market median is well above $440,000 for single-family resale. Fuller Station’s entry at $254,900 — with all the benefits of new construction — represents a legitimate value gap, not just a marketing number.

4. Lock-and-leave lifestyle. For first-time buyers, downsizers, or those with demanding schedules, a townhome community removes the exterior maintenance burden that single-family ownership brings. The HOA handles common areas; you handle your life.

That said, there are also reasons buyers prefer resale — more land, larger square footage, established neighborhoods. If you want to compare your options side by side, that’s exactly what I can help with.

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How to Tour Fuller Station — And What to Know Before You Go

The Sonoma model home at Fuller Station is open and decorated — it’s the best way to experience the quality and layout of these townhomes in person. Sales hours are:

📍 Fuller Station Sales Center

Address: 268 Tommy Lee Fuller Drive, Loganville, GA 30052

Phone: (770) 557-4095

Hours: Mon–Tues 10–6 · Wed 12–6 · Thurs–Sat 10–6 · Sun 12–6

Select move-in ready homes also available for self-guided tours anytime via NterNow smart-lock access.

Important if you’re working with a buyer’s agent: Smith Douglas Homes requires that buyer’s brokers and agents be present and registered with the buyer at the first visit (virtual or in-person) in order to receive compensation. If you plan to work with the Davis Team, bring us to your first visit or register us before you go — this is standard builder protocol and protects your representation.

If you’d like me to accompany you to the model home and walk through the floor plans with you, I’m available to do that. Just give me a call or reach out below.

Chris Davis, REALTOR - Davis Team Keller Williams

Chris Davis

REALTOR® · GA License #327023

Davis Team | Keller Williams Atlanta Partners

I’ve been selling homes across Walton, Gwinnett, and Barrow counties for over 15 years. If you’re considering Fuller Station — or any new construction in the Loganville area — I can walk you through the builder process, help you negotiate incentives, and make sure you’re protected from first visit through closing.

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Fuller Station Loganville — Frequently Asked Questions

What are the prices at Fuller Station in Loganville?

Fuller Station townhomes are currently priced from $254,900, with move-in ready homes available from $284,900 to $333,900. Smith Douglas Homes is also offering $20,000 Flex Cash and special financing rates starting at 2.99% — a meaningful stack of incentives in today’s rate environment.

How many homes are in Fuller Station?

Fuller Station consists of 131 craftsman-style townhomes on Tommy Lee Fuller Drive in Loganville, GA 30052 (Walton County).

What floor plans are available at Fuller Station?

Three floor plans: The Woodmont (1,703 sq ft, from $284,900), The Pinehurst (1,786 sq ft, from $289,900), and The Sonoma (1,786 sq ft, from $294,900). All plans are 3 bed / 2.5 bath with a 1-car garage.

What schools serve Fuller Station?

Fuller Station is zoned for Bay Creek Elementary, Loganville Middle School, and Loganville High School in the Walton County School District. Always verify zone assignments with the district before closing.

What are the HOA fees at Fuller Station?

HOA fees are $144 per month, covering common area maintenance and community amenities. A swim club is planned as a future community amenity.

Are there move-in ready homes at Fuller Station?

Yes — as of early 2026, move-in ready homes are available. Several completed homes also offer self-guided tour access via NterNow smart locks, so you can walk through anytime during sales hours without scheduling an appointment.

Do I need a real estate agent to buy at Fuller Station?

You don’t need one — but having independent representation at a new-construction purchase is almost always in your best interest. The builder’s sales team works for the builder, not for you. A buyer’s agent can help you evaluate the contract, negotiate incentives, and flag any issues during the build process. And at Fuller Station, buyer agent compensation is available — but only if your agent is registered at your first visit. Contact Chris Davis before your first trip to the model home.

Explore More Loganville & East Georgia Resources

Fuller Station is a great fit for many buyers — but it’s not the only story in this market. Here are a few resources that may help as you explore your options:

Ready to Tour Fuller Station?

Whether you want to walk the model home, compare floor plans, or just understand if this community fits your goals — I’m here to help. No pressure, no obligation.

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Chris Davis
Broker · Keller Williams Realty · Loganville, GA

Chris Davis is a real estate broker at Keller Williams serving the Loganville, Monroe, Snellville, Grayson, and Winder markets. With 19+ years of local experience and 1000+ homes sold, Chris brings data-driven insight and genuine local knowledge to every transaction.

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