Posts Tagged ‘Traditions of Braselton’
The School’s Out Survival Guide: Summer Fun in Jefferson, GA
May 8, 2026 • Things To Do, Tips
Can you hear that? It’s the sound of silence. No more 6:00 AM alarms. No more “where is your other shoe?” frantic morning searches. No more “I forgot I have a project due tomorrow” late-night store runs. The last day of school for Jackson County Schools and Jefferson City Schools is approaching, and let’s be […]
6 Savory Tips for BBQ Season
April 27, 2026 • Tips
Not only is May designated “Barbecue Month,” but it’s also the month that flings the grill lid wide open for a barbecue season that spans from springtime backyard BBQs to at-home fall tailgate parties. To help you prepare for a well-seasoned barbecue season ahead, the party people in the Traditions of Braselton Discovery Center have […]
‘Tis the Season of Daffodils and Decluttering
March 25, 2026 • Tips
An age-old ritual of the season of renewal, it’s time for the big Spring Clean! This is particularly true if you’re considering putting your home on the market and moving to Traditions of Braselton. Beyond enhancing your own enjoyment of your home while you still live there, intentionally refreshing each space will ensure it shows […]
New Home Checklist: Moving to Traditions of Braselton
March 12, 2026 • Tips
The boxes are piling up, the tape dispenser is working overtime, you’ve lost your third marker lid, and you’ve probably eaten more takeout in the last week than the last six months combined. But here’s the good news: the light at the end of the tunnel isn’t just a brand-new home; it’s the brand-new luxurious […]
Home [Safe] Home at Traditions of Braselton
February 24, 2026 • Tips
As the song goes… “Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home!” While many homebuyers come to Traditions of Braselton in search of their answer to Home Sweet Home, we are pleased to report that you’ll find a Home SAFE Home here, as well! That’s very good news, considering that 56% of Georgians […]
Four Reasons to Buy Your Home Before Spring Takes Bloom
January 26, 2026 • Tips, Traditions of Braselton
Even though the planet keeps spinning on its axis at roughly the same 24-hour rate of speed 365 days out of the year, the world seems to slow to a crawl during the Winter months. The days are shorter, the weather is colder, the leaves are off the trees, the Bermuda is dull and lifeless, […]
The Guide to Fostering Connections at Traditions of Braselton
December 19, 2025 • Holidays, Traditions of Braselton
Most people move into an amenity-rich, master-planned community like Traditions of Braselton for reasons that extend beyond the sparkling waters of the junior Olympic-sized pool and the quality craftsmanship of the homes. In the simplest of terms, they’d like to expand their circle of friends. According to the CDC, in a 2022 survey, 32.1% of […]
7 Tips for Staying Merry, Bright, and Healthy This Holiday Season
November 21, 2025 • Tips, Uncategorized
The holiday season is upon us! Bring on the days of hot cocoa, Christmas carols, warm sweaters, glowing fire embers, decadent feasts, hunts for the perfect gift, time spent with loved ones… and the start of cold-and-flu season. To remain well through it all, your friends at the Traditions of Braselton Discovery Center have unearthed […]
Last TOB Open House of the Year: Join Us This Weekend, November 8-9!
November 5, 2025 • Promotions
Don’t miss your chance to tour beautiful new homes at Traditions of Braselton before the year ends! This weekend, roughly 25 homes will be open, including special builder incentives: Paran Homes: Builder-paid closing costs with preferred lender incentives Two Jimmys: 3% buyer broker compensation + $2,000 agent bonus Northside Commons: Up to $7500 in closing […]
Honoring National Native American Month: Envisioning Traditions of Braselton 250 Years Ago
October 28, 2025 • Uncategorized
Abundant with rolling hills, pastoral fields, and verdant forests, it isn’t hard to imagine how Jackson County, Georgia may have appeared before the first pioneers settled here in 1784. 250 years before any of us called Traditions of Braselton “home,” this land belonged to what Gustavus James Nash Wilson deemed “wild animals and wilder men” […]


