Vinings on the Chattahoochee
Monday, July 2nd, 2007Vinings on the Chattahoochee
If you are looking for ample square footage with close proximity to downtown, I285 and I75 call me to go visit this new
community; it just might be the perfect place for you to call home. Vinings on the Chattahoochee will have a total of 140 single family homes. The amenities consist of a swimming pool, tennis courts, clubhouse, lighted sidewalks and a playground. You still have time to pick one of the available lots to build your dream home; there are several floor plans for you to choose from. Pick out the finishes for your new home at Winmark’s 12,000 square foot state-of-the-art Design Center. If you are looking for a home with a basement to build a home theater or work out area a few basement lots are still available.
The homes feature open spacious living areas, large bedrooms, ample storage space and two car garages. The homes exteriors are very charming with an option of brick or stacked stone and hardi plank siding.
I think this is a great opportunity for you to find brand new construction, in a fabulous location with up to 3,000 square feet for under $400,000.
There are also some townhomes being built in the same area in the low $300’s.
Feel free to contact the Deb Pikul if you have any detailed questions about Vinings on the Chattahoochee or any of the surrounding neighborhoods.
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In the early 1900’s Vinings was a resort for those living in down town Atlanta. Vinings proper is made up of just 10,000 acres. The area that makes up Vinings was originally owned by Hardy Pace who helped to found Atlanta. He operated the ever popular Pace’s Ferry that ran across the Chattahoochee River, in this area between Atlanta and Buckhead In 1884 he was buried in a small family cemetery atop Vinings Mountain, now called Mount Wilkinson. Vinings was first named Crossroads, and then Paces. In 1904, the final name change was in honor of an engineer who helped to lay the Western and Atlantic Railroad tracks through the town.