As construction on its first phase enters the home stretch, more details have come to light for a townhome project in rapidly growing Chosewood Park that’s been billed as a less expensive alternative to other options in Beltline neighborhoods.
Atlanta-based real estate firm P. René Estates and Associates is listing a new pocket of housing called Three Points at Chosewood Park at 310 McDonough Boulevard. Like Toll Brothers’ nearby blend of condos, townhomes, and standalone houses called Nolyn Pointe, the 31-unit project is coming together near Chosewood Park’s southwestern boundary.
The site is located east of Interstate 85, about four miles south of downtown Atlanta.
The first move-ins at Three Points at Chosewood Park are expected to begin this fall, according to developer Growth Homes. All options stand three stories (with three and ½ bathrooms) over the intersection of three streets: McDonough Boulevard, Grant Street, and Milton Avenue. All floorplans have either one or two-car garages.
The initial phase includes 14 townhomes (two of them models). The smaller three-bedroom floorplans have been named the Horizon (1,538 square feet), and the Harmony (1,854 square feet).
The largest four-bedroom option, the Unity plan, counts 2,366 square feet.
The first dozen units listed for sale range from $474,990 to a corner unit priced at $559,900. (Listings put the monthly HOA fees at $175 monthly.)
Up to $30,000 in buyers’ incentives are being offered with the developer’s preferred lenders, per listings.
According to the development team, in-home perks include Everluxe cabinetry, Moen fixtures, Ply Gem windows, “spa-like” primary bathrooms, and pre-wiring for smart-home automation.
Three Points townhouses are striving to blend “classic Atlanta charm” with modern sensibilities and design, promising “a way to become a homeowner without breaking the bank,” according to marketing materials.
Like the Beltline’s future Boulevard Crossing Park up the road, developer Growth Homes is bullish on the prospects of the nearly 40-acre Sawtell development site across the street.
Developer Kaplan Residential filed plans with the city in September last year to start building the Sawtell project’s first phase—to include 734 apartments and nearly 48,000 square feet of restaurant, retail, and amenity space, among other components—but more recent inquiries for construction updates haven’t been returned.
Swing up to the gallery for the first interior glimpses of Three Points units and more context.
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