Beazer Homes · Floor Plan
At Wisteria at GreenHouse in Marietta, GA
From $834,990
The Shelby is the largest plan at Wisteria at GreenHouse at 3,313 sq ft. Two-story with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, and a two-car garage.
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The Shelby is available at Wisteria at GreenHouse in Marietta, GA, a Beazer Homes community. See all floor plans + quick move-ins →
Wisteria at GreenHouse is a Beazer Homes single-family community in Marietta, Cobb County GA, in the GreenHouse master-planned community. Four two-story plans run 2,911 to 3,314 sq ft with 4 to 5 bedrooms and two-car garages. Homes are ENERGY STAR certified, and the community will share Magnolia Hall, a resort-style pool, and pickleball courts.
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Wisteria at GreenHouse
Beazer Homes
2239 Velvet Sage Way, Marietta, GA, 30066
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Elementary
Marietta City Schools
6/10rating
Grades PK–5
Enrollment 583 · 1:10 ratio
Middle
Marietta City Schools
6/10rating
Grades 7–8
Enrollment 1,316 · 1:13 ratio
High
Marietta City Schools
7/10rating
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 2,626 · 1:15 ratio
Estimated all-in monthly cost. Excludes special tax districts, flood insurance, and earthquake riders.
Estimated total monthly
$6,685 /mo
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Beazer Homes is a publicly traded national homebuilder (NYSE: BZH) founded in 1985 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The company builds single-family and townhome communities in roughly a dozen states across the South, Southwest, and West, and has delivered more than 200,000 homes since inception. Every Beazer home is built to be ENERGY STAR certified and Indoor airPLUS qualified, and the company offers a Mortgage Choice program that lets buyers shop multiple lenders rather than steering them to a captive lender.