"Millennials are starting to settle down, get married, buy houses, and have kids. We can't be shacking up with four roommates to pay rent and save money anymore."
Beyond the MARTA station, developers tout proximity to Target, Starbucks, and a new Kroger (with beer and wine bar!) Townhomes will start in the $300Ks.
Tucked between Cheshire Bridge Road and Interstate 85, the 1,300-square-foot property somehow offers four bedrooms and several MCM hallmarks: slanted ceilings, exposed beams, prominent brick fireplace, and large window groupings that frame a leafy backyard.
In the last two years, MARTA has been pushing the concept of transit-oriented developments to spur density in parking lots that surround many of its stations. Now, the agency is seeking help to bring more density to its first TOD project.
Not far from Peachtree Road, this three-bedroom ranch is truly tucked away (but not inconveniently far away) in the Martin Manor subdivision, with updates that include pretty bamboo flooring throughout and a new Trex® deck front porch.
The posh units at "Boulevard at Lenox" have begun hitting the market this week between $1.15 and $1.25 million. These four-story properties with elevators, rooftop decks, and guest parking for each unit are replacing a long-derelict home.
It has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 2,371 square feet. The listing agent boasts of an open floor plan, a kitchen with glazed stone floor, stainless steel appliances, a spacious master suite with private balcony, wet bar, and more.