A block-altering residential project in Blandtown is continuing to introduce condos in a section of the city, like most, where new housing is more dominated by apartments, townhomes, and single-family builds.
The latest facet of Empire Communities’ Longreen has started coming to market in recent weeks, listing condos (some with two-story layouts) generally larger than what’s previously been offered at the project.
Marketing materials peg the new building’s Longreen Terrace location as being “steps from the BeltLine,” an “eight-minute drive to Westside Park,” and a “four-minute drive to The Works” mixed-use warehouse complex.
Listed condo offerings in the new Longreen building today range from $459,730 (two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 1,025 square feet, but under contract) to a two-level unit on the top floor asking $584,600 (three bedrooms, two and 1/2 bathrooms, 1,529 square feet).
Both options offer one-car garages at ground level. Monthly HOA fees are listed as $143 for the smaller condo, and $215 for the larger.
Named for a finished, .4-acre public greenspace along Booth Avenue that’s part of the development, Longreen is situated less than a block from the Northwest Trail route the BeltLine picked in 2022 to snake through the area.
The site spans three city blocks and five and ½ previously vacant acres in West Midtown’s historic Blandtown neighborhood.
Once finished, Longreen will include 179 condos and townhomes in the 900 block of Huff Road. An Atlanta Regional…
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