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They're more or less on par with the rest of Midtown. Some buildings like Viewpoint and 1010 Midtown are cheaper. Other buildings like Colony House or Ansley above the Park are much more.
Currently there are no regulations for short-term rentals in College park. However, there was a meeting very recently to implement some regulations that include a tax and the ability for neighbors to object to an application.
Atlanta is beautiful! I've been to ATL in May/June this year as a tourist from the Czech republic, living in the Peachtree tower, near CNN Center, Olympic park... I was surprised how clean the city is. I didn't manage to see all while there (like Woodruff Art Center, Piedmont part...), so I hope I will return next year :-)
love the video! So the office space is the space above the parking garage. Retail is on the bottom floors. Everything else above is the residential spaces, the 350 residential units.
Georgia can DEFINITELY sustain palm trees because the whole state is in the subtropic zone. I mean look at savannah just down the road lol There are palms even in Charlotte and South Carolina and all over the coast of the Carolinas all the way up to Virginia Beach where they have been for ever. Birmingham has palms scattered throughout the city as well. just so ya know, Florida and Cali arent the only states that can sustain palms lol.
I lived in a sandysprings home on Peachtree Dunwoody for 10 years and had a palm tree in my back yard that not only existed but grew bigger and taller every year. The house and palm tree is still there.
When is the city going to start renovating downtown Atlanta near the underground? Have you seen it lately? It looks disgusting, dirty and old. All the buildings are vacant and borded up. The homless took over the entire area
Downtown, in its current state, is pretty repulsive. The sad thing is that many visitors to Atlanta only see Downtown while they are attending large conferences or just visiting the Georgia Aquarium, College Football Hall of Fame, etc. Then they leave the city thinking Atlanta is run down, boarded up, nothing to do, lots of homeless, etc.
I went over some of the ordinance mandates in the video but I would say the first thing is to carefully read the full 5 pages of the ordinance here. www.atlantaga.gov/home/showdocument?id=53344&t=637732653252142114 After that the best thing is to look into whether you want a management company to run it or to run it yourself