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New Homes in Rome, GA
Looking for new homes in Rome, GA? Three Rivers by UnionMain Homes is a new community in Rome offering modern single-family homes with a planned $3 million amenity complex – including a pool, parks, and soccer fields – in one of Northwest Georgia’s most distinctive cities. Rome sits at the confluence of three rivers in Floyd County, about 70 miles northwest of Atlanta, offering a walkable historic downtown and a strong healthcare employment base.
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Living in Rome
Rome rewards buyers who want a real city without Atlanta's pace: a standalone city in Northwest Georgia where you can walk to dinner on a historic main street, paddle a river before work, and still buy a brand-new home for less than you would pay closer to the metro. New homes in Rome, GA suit families, remote professionals, and anyone drawn to a place with its own downtown, hospital system, and deep sense of history.
Getting Around
Rome is the seat of Floyd County, about 70 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta. US-27 and US-411 run through town and connect to I-75, the main route south; with metro traffic, the drive to downtown Atlanta runs around 90 minutes, with Hartsfield-Jackson a bit beyond. That distance is the appeal: Rome keeps its small-city calm while staying an easy day trip away. The lifestyle suits remote and hybrid workers and anyone employed locally, since Rome anchors its own economy rather than feeding Atlanta's.
Top-Rated Schools
Rome is served by two respected public systems: Floyd County Schools across the surrounding county and Rome City Schools within the city limits. Both are highly rated, and Floyd County Schools recently outperformed the state and neighboring districts across every subject on the 2024-2025 Georgia Milestones. Rome is also a college town: Berry College and Georgia Highlands College give the area a steady academic pulse well beyond high school.
Things to Do
Downtown centers on Broad Street, a walkable historic corridor of local restaurants and shops like Schroeder's New Deli. Rome sits where the Etowah, Oostanaula, and Coosa rivers meet, some of the most biologically diverse water in the country, so kayaking, tubing, and riverside trails are part of daily life, with the ECO Greenway and Heritage Park near downtown. Climb the 107 steps of the historic Clocktower, catch a Rome Emperors game at AdventHealth Stadium, or spend a Saturday on Berry College's 27,000-acre campus, the largest in the world. First Fridays, the Rome International Film Festival, and a genuine arts scene keep the calendar full.
New Homes in Rome
Rome is growing because it offers what the metro can't: a complete small city where a new home still starts in the low $300,000s. A healthcare economy anchored by Atrium Health Floyd, the county's biggest employer, gives the market real stability, and your dollar stretches noticeably further than in Atlanta's northern suburbs. For buyers who want space, character, and a true sense of place, a brand-new UnionMain home in Rome pairs modern construction with a community that has deep roots.
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COMMON QUESTIONSHome Buyers Ask
What new homes does UnionMain build in Rome, GA?
UnionMain builds Three Rivers in Rome – 7 floor plans in the low $300,000s with a planned $3 million amenity complex including a pool, parks, and soccer fields. 6 Quick Move-In homes available. Zoned for Floyd County Schools.
What school district serves Three Rivers in Rome?
Three Rivers is zoned for Floyd County Schools.
How far is Rome, GA from Atlanta?
Rome is approximately 70 miles northwest of Atlanta, typically a 1–1.5 hour drive via I-75 and U.S. 411.

















