All Forum Posts by: Brittany Doyle
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Post: Beware of the SW Atlanta Beltline hype.

- Atlanta, GA
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Originally posted by @Yoochul C.:
I'm new to Atlanta, i'm assuming the "perimeter" is the 285 freeway. What is the beltline?
Thanks
Yooch
The beltline is a walking/biking/recreational pathway in development in Atlanta. The eastside beltline trail is well developed around piedmont park/ponce city market/inman park and development of the trail is set to continue to encircle part of Atlanta, eventually covering a proposed ~26 mile loop. Development from what I've seen/heard beyond the current trail has faced some issues and isn't following schedule with the proposal.
Anyone feel free to add to this description. I live along the beltline around Ponce so a lot of my info comes from neighborhood talk.
Post: Is a new apartment building going to help or hurt home values?

- Atlanta, GA
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That makes a lot of sense! Thanks so much for the response!
Post: Is a new apartment building going to help or hurt home values?

- Atlanta, GA
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Hey y'all! I'm scoping out the neighborhood for my first deal and am wondering about the impact a new mid-rise apartment building will have on the neighborhood. There's also a new condo development that was just announced as well.
So here's the scoop: The neighborhood is Reynoldstown in Atlanta. I would call the neighborhood a B/C neighborhood. Its in-town atlanta just nearby some more expensive areas (Inman Park, for example). There is a relatively new shopping district adjacent to the neighborhood with a Target, Bed Bath and Beyond, Barnes and Noble, etc. (I shop there myself, actually.) The new development apartment building are on the main road at the edge of the neighborhood. Same with the future condo building development. My general thought is that the neighborhood is/has been on the up-and-up in recent years as new build SFHs have been popping up a lot and there are a decent number of flippers in the area. Is it safe to say that the apartment complex and condo development are going to help this trend continue upward?
Thanks!