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Tucked off The Prado, a few lots west of Atlanta Botanical Garden, some of the priciest new townhouses this city has ever seen are coming to market.
Taking cues from European villages, the shingle-roofed offerings—designed by Pritchett + Dixon, with Mike Hammersmith on board as builder—are commanding at least $2.3 million so far.
Crack research indicates not a single Atlanta townhouse south of Buckhead priced north of $2 million has been built or sold in recent years—and possibly ever.
The custom project, called The Residences of Park Lane, will serve up four townhouses, each with elevators, cutting-edge home automation and security, heated bathroom floors, 10-foot ceilings, and Thermador and Bosch appliances, among other perks, per the listing.
Exact sizes aren’t specified, but each dwelling will have four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.
The site’s former occupant was actually two fused residences from the early 1900s, which sold for $2.1 million in early 2016:
Have a look at floorplans for a unit seeking $2.3 million even, beginning in the basement:
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