A potential land deal described as a rare opportunity for intown development in an upscale part of Atlanta is afoot near Chastain Park.
The end result could be three standalone homes becoming 10 near a bustling, north-south retail corridor.
Atlanta-based real estate advisory firm terra alma is marketing the 10-home residential development proposal at 320 W. Wieuca Road. The asking price for 4.91 acres—three lots with adjacent woods for future walking trails and a park—is $3.1 million.
The properties are tucked just east of Roswell Road, between central Buckhead and Sandy Springs. Chastain Park is located roughly a mile and ½ away to the west.
According to terra alma officials, the property owner has received a land development permit that’s ready to be assigned to a developer.
The “shovel-ready” land in question is fully entitled and zoned PDH, a classification that allows for Planned Development Housing, according to sellers.
Today it’s home to three vacant houses with 220 feet of frontage along West Wieuca Road. Behind that is land set for a future park as part of Atlanta’s masterplan for creating more greenspaces and pocket parks throughout the city.
The location is described as being walkable to Chastain Park, a Fresh Market, Publix, and a Trader Joe’s that's set to soon take over a former Sprouts Farmers Market space at 4600 Roswell Road, marking the company’s eighth Georgia outpost.
Proximity to Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza malls is also being called a selling point.
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