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Abbeville County, South Carolina

Tomorrow’s Homes – Abbeville County Home Builder

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Commerce

30484 Hwy. 441 Suite A
Commerce, GA 30484

706-969-7437
Homeplans for Abbeville County

If you are looking to build a new home in Abbeville County, Tomorrow’s Homes is your place.  Tomorrow’s Homes is here to help you turn your dreams into reality.

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Available Homeplans

Abbeville County is steeped in rich history.  The County boasts of an excellent school system and features beautiful open land with many tracts available in excess of five acres.  Abbeville County is your haven from the bustling city full of wildlife and timberland.

Abbeville County Custom Home Builder

Tomorrow’s Homes works with our customers to bring their dreams into reality with their new custom home.  Some of our favorite plans in Abbeville County are the three-bedroom Kingston Plan and the Winslow with its large front porch.  Each home constructed by Tomorrow’s Homes comes with a ten-year structural warranty backed by a national home service company.  Call now to discuss beginning the process.  It’s never too early to start.  We are ready to craft your home for you to enjoy all of your family’s tomorrows.

If you are new to the Lowndesville or Calhoun Falls area, there are many great things to do near Abbeville County, including:

  • Parson’s Mountain Recreation Area
  • Abbeville Opera House
  • Diamond Hill Mine
  • Richard Russell Dam Overlook
  • Calhoun Falls State Park

 

Abbeville County Fact: The town of Abbeville was so actively involved in events relating to the Civil War that it claims the title “Birthplace and Deathbed of the Confederacy”. On November 22, 1860, Secession Hill was the site of the first public meeting organized to consider seceding from the Union. On May 2, 1865, at the Burt-Stark Mansion, President Jefferson Davis met for the last time with his Council of War and agreed to disband his Confederate troops.