870 INMAN OPENS SALES CENTER
Homes Offer Modern Day Amenities Combined With Old Town Charm at The Most Affordable Price For New Construction in Inman Park.
ATLANTA (June 27, 2007) – 870 Inman will be Inman Park’s hottest new condos within walking distance to Atlanta’s newest “restaurant row,” as well as The Carter Center, Little Five Points, Virginia Highland and the city’s largest park system. With one bedrooms starting in the $180s and two-bedrooms priced from the $290s, 870 Inman will offer the most attainable price for new construction in Inman Park, making the highly desirable Inman Park lifestyle attainable for first-time home buyers.
870 Inman features 108 homes and is part of the second phase of Inman Park Village. Homebuyers get the best of both worlds: Inman Park’s old world charm and eclectic vibe combined with the modern day amenities of a gated community with a pool, contemporary design and controlled access parking.
Features include gourmet kitchens with custom-designed cabinets, granite countertops, metallic tile backsplashes and stainless steel gas appliances; expansive 10-foot ceilings in every home, granite bathroom vanities with under-mount sinks, separate tub and shower in most homes with sleek ceramic tile floors and surrounds as well as balconies in every home sized for socializing. Amenities include the custom landscaped courtyard and resort-style saltwater pool with sundeck and private cabanas, including wireless internet in pool area, controlled access, covered gated parking and more. There is a hip resident lounge and a fitness center as well.
A fabulous location, convenient access to everything the city has to offer, new construction and a great price point are key selling points for these homes. 870 Inman is just a short drive to I-75/85, Freedom Parkway and I-20 and minutes from downtown and midtown.
Developed in the late 1800’s, Inman Park was Atlanta’s first planned community and one of the nation’s first garden suburbs. It housed one of the first streetcar systems in the country, and today the Trolley Barn still stands on Edgewood Avenue. Inman Park is the last standing Victorian neighborhood in Atlanta and, although a decline from 1910 until the early 1970’s left the neighborhood’s original glory as little more than a memory, an unprecedented zoning restructuring secured a rebirth. In 1973, Inman Park was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it stands as the ideal community for live, work and play community.
With over 50 years of combined experience developing multi-family and residential housing projects throughout the southeast, the development team focuses on in-town enclaves, adding a contemporary flair to the vibrant lifestyle of in-town communities. Exclusive sales and marketing will be handled by The Marketing Directors, LLC, the national leader in high density residential sales and marketing.
For more information check out www.870inman.com or call the sales center at 404-373-5077.
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