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As with the Old Fourth Ward, the phrase “million-dollar townhomes” has gone literal in Midtown.
The latest evidence comes at Stacks on 6th, a trio of modern, four-story dwellings that’s taken shape recently on 6th Street, as the name would suggest.
In recent days, the last unclaimed Stacks unit has hit the market at $1.1 million, dangling a location two blocks from Peachtree Street, plus rooftop terraces with skyline views, Thermador appliances, and two-car garages. Elevators, however, are optional.
The two sibling units don’t appear to have ever properly listed before selling.
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These Stacks are neighbored by the new Broadstone Midtown apartments, a block from the under-development Juniper and 5th, which is bringing 150 for-sale condos to the eastern reaches of Midtown.
Designed by Gamble + Gamble Architects, the 6th Street townhomes are the work of Epic Development, the group behind several “Stacks”-branded products. Those include the Water Tower Stacks, forthcoming R.Town Stacks, and sold-out four15 Stacks in Sweet Auburn, which had starting points in the $300,000s.
The Midtown unit in question is offering three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms among 2,654 square feet.
Given the neighborhood’s most recent, albeit smaller comp—a Piedmont Avenue modern townhome once rented by Atlanta recording artist Young Thug, which traded for a hair under asking at $975,000 last month—the million-bucks price might not be out of whack.
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