With four bedrooms and 2,230 square feet, this $529,000 listing dangled aspects such as leathered granite, designer lighting, and something called a Shou Sugi Ban accent wall in front of eager Edgewood homebuyers. It apparently paid off.
Christened "Spoke," the TOD will erase underutilized parking spaces — of 25,000 at all MARTA stations, less than half are actually used — at Edgewood/Candler Park station and erect 224 "premium apartment homes" by early 2018. No word yet on rent.
This five-building project is consuming a deep lot on LaFrance Street. Renderings suggest the buildings will be three stories each with multiple outdoor spaces and drive-under garages. A new sidewalk will flank the residences.
The project, dubbed ONE Moreland, stands at the corner of Moreland Avenue and Hosea Williams Boulevard, just south of the Edgewood Retail District, the under-construction Station R mixed-use development, and a new cluster of townhomes.
If anyone is feeling generous and has a warehouse to gift-out, subsidize, or sell, here’s a great opportunity. The Empty Stocking Fund sends gifts to children in poverty around metro Atlanta.
For Renovation Week, we've reached back in the archives and found some of the more interesting flips and remodels of months and years past to see how they fared — or are faring — on Atlanta's open market.
The developer behind Krog Street Market and the upcoming Atlanta Dairies project has bought a huge piece of Memorial Drive, closing a deal that adds a strip near the southern junction of Edgewood and Kirkwood to their portfolio.
Project leaders say the concept of this Hosea Williams Drive project is "Emergence," in that the end result uplifts a prominent corner of a key Edgewood thoroughfare. It certainly isn't the old rundown tract house it was.
Asking price: $499,900, and according to the listing, that gets the prospective buyer a chef's kitchen with quartz countertops, upgraded stainless appliances, butler's pantry and walk-in pantry, and a large master with en-suite double vanities.
This contemporary compound in Edgewood doesn't want for natural light, and perks include the 10-foot ceilings on the main floor, the Thermador appliances, Hansgrohe fixtures, and the large terrace upstairs. It also wants to bring the sexy back to exposed ductwork.
A drastic before/after situation has resulted in a 2,250-square-foot property that's asking $459,000 — and offering perks like Carrara marble and a fairly luxe master suite to help achieve that price.