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New Inman Park green development going for the gold [LEED, that is]

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One of Atlanta's most desirable intown neighborhoods will soon have a new LEED, EnergyStar, and Earthcraft certified development. The 12 unit neighborhood will be located in Inman Park and is on track for LEED Gold certification, setting a new standard for a green development in the Atlanta market.

The homes will start in the $180's and feature:

  • covered outdoor living space
  • tankless hot water heaters
  • dual flush toilets
  • vegetative roofs
  • concrete flooring
  • garage parking

Beautiful, historic Inman Park is on the National Registry of Historic Places as one of the nation's first garden suburbs. Residents used to commute to and from Atlanta on streetcars via the restored Trolley Barn [circa 1889], a spectacular landmark of the community.

The property is located just minutes from Downtown, Midtown, Virginia Highlands, and Little 5 Points with great shopping and restaurants at nearby Edgewood Shopping District.

The homes will have a walk score of 72. Although it just misses my Walk Score Rebate by 3 points, it's still classified as "Very Walkable." Good news is that the development will be well within 1/2 mile of the Inman Park MARTA station, qualifying Buyers I represent for my Rail Estate Rebate

You can currently reserve a home at pre-construction pricing. Hurry before prices increase in mid-February when the development is listed. The neighborhood is scheduled for completion in Summer 2008.

Posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 05:05PM by Registered CommenterBurke Sisco in | CommentsPost a Comment

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