Buying at The Crossing at Coal Mountain, GA: What to Know
Toll Brothers is actively selling townhomes and single-family homes at The Crossing at Coal Mountain, a 140-acre mixed-use community in North Forsyth County, with townhomes starting in the upper $400,000s and the community's roughly 47,000-square-foot retail plaza targeted for completion in summer 2026. It can be a strong option if you want new construction, resort-style amenities, and a fast-growing town center, but you're buying ahead of finished retail, ahead of mature landscaping, and directly alongside the builder's remaining inventory, which affects both your day-to-day experience and your resale position. Whether it's worth it for you depends on your timeline, your tolerance for ongoing construction, and how your contract is written.
Should You Waive the Appraisal Contingency in Canton, GA?
Waiving your appraisal contingency rarely pays off in North Metro Atlanta's 2026 market. With Forsyth County prices softening 2–3% year over year and Cherokee County holding closer to flat, the appraisal gaps that made waivers routine in 2021 and 2022 have mostly closed. Keep the contingency unless you have cash reserves specifically set aside to cover a low appraisal and strong comps to back up your offer price.
By Greg Hart | July 6, 2026
If you bought a home in Canton, Woodstock, or Cumming in 2021 or 2022, there's a good chance someone told you to waive your appraisal contingency to win the deal. That advice made sense then. Homes were appraising below their contract price constantly because prices were rising faster than the comparable sales appraisers relied on.