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New Homes in Hiram, GA
Looking for new homes in Hiram, GA? Pickens Bluff by UnionMain Homes is a new community in Hiram offering quality new construction homes in Paulding County – one of Georgia’s fastest-growing counties, located 25 miles northwest of Atlanta. With Paulding County School District schools and convenient access to the Silver Comet Trail, shopping on Charles Hardy Parkway, and Hwy 278, Hiram is an increasingly popular destination for Atlanta-area buyers.
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Living in Hiram
Hiram blends easy suburban convenience with a small-town history that dates to its founding as a railroad stop in 1891. Today it is one of Paulding County's busiest hubs, wrapping big-box shopping and everyday errands around a compact downtown, all about 25 miles northwest of Atlanta. New homes in Hiram, GA suit commuters, growing families, and anyone who wants a straightforward drive to the city paired with affordable, established neighborhoods.
Getting Around
Hiram sits in Paulding County with two main routes into the metro: US-278, which carries east toward Marietta, Smyrna, and the I-285 Perimeter, and I-20 a short hop south to downtown Atlanta and the western suburbs. Downtown is roughly 25 to 35 miles out, typically a 30 to 45 minute drive, and the Cumberland-Galleria job and retail hub in Cobb County is even closer. Hartsfield-Jackson International is reachable via I-20 to I-285 south. This suits commuters headed to Cobb County or Atlanta's west side.
Top-Rated Schools in Hiram
Hiram is part of the Paulding County School District, and the city gives its name to both Hiram Elementary and Hiram High School. Nearby middle schools include Dobbins, P.B. Ritch, and East Paulding, giving families several options within a short drive. The county continues to add and expand campuses to keep pace with rapid growth.
Things to Do in Hiram
The Silver Comet Trail is Hiram's signature draw. The town's trailhead, marked by a restored train caboose, is the most popular access point in Paulding County and connects a paved route that ultimately reaches the Alabama state line, ideal for cycling, running, and skating. Everyday shopping and dining cluster along US-278 at Hiram Pavilion and Hiram Crossing, with the upscale Avenue West Cobb a short drive east, while local favorites like The Olive Tree and Happy Hawg BBQ anchor the food scene. Families gather at Ben Hill Strickland Sr. Memorial Park, and the city calendar stays lively with the Fourth of July Red, White and Boom fireworks celebration, a New Year's Eve block party, and a holiday tree lighting.
New Homes in Hiram
Hiram offers a lot of suburban convenience for the money, with newer homes typically costing less than comparable inventory in neighboring Cobb County, without giving up the shopping, dining, and commuter access that make daily life easy. It has grown from a rural railroad town into a genuine hub while keeping a friendly, unpretentious feel. A brand-new UnionMain home in Hiram means a modern, low-maintenance house in a location that balances quick metro access with real value.
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COMMON QUESTIONSHome Buyers Ask
What new homes does UnionMain build in Hiram, GA?
UnionMain builds Pickens Bluff in Hiram – 7 floor plans from $469,000, resort-style amenities, 3 Quick Move-In homes. Zoned for Paulding County School District.
What school district serves Pickens Bluff in Hiram?
Pickens Bluff is zoned for Paulding County School District. Students attend McGarity Elementary, P.B. Ritch Middle School, and East Paulding High School.
How far is Hiram, GA from Atlanta?
Hiram is approximately 25 miles northwest of Atlanta. Typical drive time to the Atlanta perimeter is 30–40 minutes.















