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2172 James Alley
Atlanta, GA 30345
$1,275,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3000
Property Description
"A mini-Serenbe is taking shape around ITP Atlanta farm" says Urbanize Atlanta in Oct 18, 2023 article about us. Step into the embrace of sustainable luxury at Pendergrast Farm, Atlanta's premier environmentally conscious haven. Our new conservation community, rooted in the rich legacy of the Pendergrast Family, beckons you to experience a lifestyle harmonizing modernity with preserved natural beauty. A Symphony of Nature and Innovation: Discover 20 high-performance homes meticulously placed around our thriving 1-acre urban farm—a testament to the Pendergrast vision of an Urban Farm and Conservation Community flourishing through the ages. Witness the farm-to-table journey as fruits and vegetables grow, destined to be delivered right to your door every month, a true celebration of sustainable living. Enveloped in Tranquility and Woodland Wonders: Nestled within 5.5 acres of shared natural woodlands, adorned with a meandering stream, our community invites you to stroll along mulched trails, rejuvenate by the saltwater community pool, and find serenity in nature's embrace. The Heartbeat of Community Living: Our stunning Common House, featuring a commercial-style kitchen and versatile gathering spaces, is where culinary events, wine evenings, cooking classes, shared meals, book club meetings, yoga sessions, and creative endeavors come to life. A Maker's Space on the lower level, dedicated to arts and crafts, woodworking, painting and more caters to the vibrant souls seeking inspiration. Urban Elegance with Nature’s Touch: Situated just off Briarcliff Rd near Clairmont Rd, Pendergrast Farm boasts an unbeatable in-town location, seamlessly connecting you to Atlanta's vibrant energy while cocooning you in serene nature. It's your opportunity to own a piece of an intimate, mini-Serenbe-like retreat. An Architectural Masterpiece: Step into a home designed for true harmony with nature. An open concept and a DISAPPEARING WALL OF GLASS dissolve the boundaries between indoors and outdoors. Two outdoor entertaining areas overlook our wooded wonderland, creating a seamless connection with nature. Elegance in Every Detail: The Tuscan inspired kitchen, an Insta-worthy design, features dark blue custom cabinets with an abundance of storage and gold hardware, a 36" six-burner Thermador gas range (with those patented star shaped burners for the best heat distribution), a covered vent hood, a Thermador 3-row dishwasher, and a Thermador fridge and microwave. With 10' ceilings on the main level, white oak site-finished hardwood floors and a primary bedroom adorned with a vaulted ceiling, elegance is woven into every facet. Indulge in Luxury and Efficiency: The spa-inspired bath with a double-headed shower and an elegant soaking tub beckons in the primary bath. The home is solar-panel ready and is wired for a 60AMP EV charging station. This high performance home encapsulates energy efficiency with spray foam insulation across the entire roof and side walls. This is your invitation to own a piece of the extraordinary in the truly unique conservation community of Pendergrast Farm. Don't miss out on this enchanting home—a testament to the seamless integration of modern luxury and sustainable living.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
7380378
Location
Address
2172 James Alley
City
Atlanta
State
GA
Zip Code
30345
County
DE KALB (WEST)
Listing
Provider
Avenue Realty East Decatur Station, LLC, original listing
Name
Avenue Realty East Decatur Station, LLC
Phone
(770) 912-9003
Office Name
Avenue Realty
Office Phone
(404) 370-0800
Agent Name
Candace Fuqua

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