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Falcon Landing Townhomes

Tradition SeriesSM|From $359,990

4128 Kestrel Court, GAINESVILLE, GA 30506

3 Bed| 2.5 Bath | 2 Garage

2 Story | From 1,857 Sq. Ft.

Community information

Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

678-675-0845

About our community

Falcon Landing is a new townhome community built by D.R. Horton located on Lake Lanier in Gainesville, GA. The homes in Falcon Landing will be zoned for Lanier Elementary, Chestatee Middle, and Chestatee High Schools. This townhome community is perimeter adjacent to the Bolding Mill Park which allows for public lake access.

All D.R. Horton homes are built with integrated smart home technology to both simplify and secure your life and home. Since 2002, more homebuyers have chosen D.R. Horton than any other builder, and there is a reason for that – quality, value, and people you can count on to help you through every step of the process.

Located off Chestatee Road past the Cool Springs Road Intersection, the community offers easy access to Highway 53, which connects to GA-400 and I-985, making commuting simple. Lake Lanier and its surrounding areas are rich with parks, marinas and boat clubs, outdoor activities, and lots of shopping and dining.

Falcon Landing's lakeside location is expected to turn a lot of heads. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be among the first homeowners in Falcon Landing!

Community amenities

  • Lake
  • Walking - Nature Trails
  • Bolding Mill Campground

Schools

Lanier Elementary School
Public | K-5 22.7 mi.

Chestatee Middle School
Public | 6-8 21.1 mi.

Chestatee High School
Public | 9-12 21 mi.

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Community information

Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

678-675-0845

Area Information

Find Your New Home in Gainesville, GA

D.R. Horton is proud to build new construction homes in Gainesville, Georgia—a city where lakefront living meets everyday convenience. Positioned just over an hour northeast of Atlanta in scenic Hall County, Gainesville offers families, retirees, and professionals the perfect balance between lifestyle and location. With direct access to I-985 and GA-53, this thriving community makes commuting simple while providing the comforts of a hometown deep in natural beauty, healthcare access, and cultural engagement. Our homes in Gainesville are thoughtfully modern designed with today’s needs in mind—energy efficiency, smart-home functionality, and spacious layouts for how you live now. Whether you're purchasing your first home, downsizing for ease, or relocating for opportunity, Gainesville welcomes you with open arms.

Why Choose Gainesville, Georgia?

Location matters—and Gainesville delivers. With fast freeway access to the greater Atlanta area, Athens, and Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, you stay connected to significant economic and cultural centers while enjoying a relaxed pace of life. The community itself is filled with reasons to stay. Gainesville City and Hall County Schools are known for academic quality, while Brenau University and Lanier Technical College provide nearby higher education. Families appreciate the walkable parks and youth sports programs. Professionals benefit from Gainesville’s strong job market and healthcare infrastructure. Retirees enjoy access to Northeast Georgia Medical Center and a lifestyle centered around Lake Lanier’s natural beauty.

Community Life in Gainesville, Georgia

Downtown Gainesville reflects the city’s history with preserved brick architecture, art galleries, boutiques, and a lively town square that hosts year-round events. The vibe is friendly, walkable, and welcoming, especially around the revitalized Midtown district and Brenau University campus. Gainesville’s cultural calendar is packed across all seasons which include Winter events include Christmas on Green Street, Jingle Mingle, holiday concerts at Pearce Auditorium, Spring brings Spring Chicken Festival, Brenau art walks, and community garden days, Summertime adds First Friday concerts on the square, outdoor movie nights, Gainesville Theatre Alliance productions, and Fall shares Mule Camp Market, Oktoberfest events, and fall concerts in Roosevelt Square.

Academic excellence supports community growth. Gainesville High School, Enota Multiple Intelligences Academy, and World Language Academy are just a few of the top-performing schools. Higher education options include Brenau University, University of North Georgia (Gainesville campus), and Lanier Technical College. For healthcare, Northeast Georgia Medical Center is nationally ranked and centrally located, providing peace of mind for residents of all ages.

Outdoor Adventures in Gainesville, Georgia

Gainesville is the gateway to outdoor recreation in northeast Georgia. Residents enjoy daily access to Lake Lanier—a 38,000-acre freshwater playground for boating, kayaking, swimming, and fishing. Local parks like Wilshire Trails, Longwood Park, and Rock Creek Greenway offer miles of paths, gardens, and playgrounds for hiking and scenic walks. Nearby outdoor destinations include Don Carter State Park – Lakefront hiking, fishing piers, campsites, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area – River trails and water access, Amicalola Falls State Park – The tallest cascading waterfall in the Southeast, Unicoi State Park – Hiking, paddleboarding, and ziplining in the mountains. The Frances Meadows Aquatic Center, YMCA, and multiple fitness studios support a healthy lifestyle, while local golf courses and disc golf parks round out the year-round activity options. Gainesville is also home to national and international rowing competitions, some of the nation's largest fishing tournaments, cross-country meets, aquathlons, and triathlons, hosted on nearby Lake Lanier.

Businesses and Economy in Gainesville, Georgia

Known as the “Poultry Capital of the World,” Gainesville’s economic foundation is strong and diverse. Major employers include Kubota Manufacturing of America, Northeast Georgia Health System, Fieldale Farms Corporation, Marelli North America, Hall County School District. Manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare dominate the job market, with strong regional connections to the I-985/I-85 corridor and metro Atlanta. The city also supports a growing startup and small business scene, especially in the downtown and midtown districts.

Lakeshore Mall, New Holland Market, and a growing number of local businesses and eateries downtown meet retail needs. Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport serves regional travel and business flights for local aviation, while Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is just 75 minutes away for international travel.

What Makes Gainesville, Georgia a Great Place to Live

Gainesville offers more than just a home—it delivers a lifestyle. This community brings comfort and connection to everyday life, from top-tier medical care and schools to lakefront recreation and an active arts scene. It’s where block parties still happen, neighbors say hello, and kids ride bikes to school. D.R. Horton homes in Gainesville are built for modern convenience, sustained and lasting value, and everyday efficiency. Each home includes spray foam insulation, smart thermostats, energy-saving appliances, and durable finishes designed to fit your life. Floorplans are crafted with open spaces, private suites, and flexible-use areas to support remote work, multigenerational living, or room to grow.

In Gainesville, Georgia, neighbors become friends, trails become daily routines, and front porches stay lit for new arrivals. It’s a place to live well, grow roots, and enjoy every phase of life—the D.R. Horton way. Please stop in and visit us today!

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