Building Permit Filed for 40 Townhomes in Monroe Heights

Brock Built moves to construct 40 new townhomes in the Northwest Atlanta neighborhood
Site Plan: Brock Built

Brock Built‘s latest development is headed to construction as the Atlanta-based home builder files a building permit application. The project, titled The Park at Monroe, is slated to be 40 townhomes ranging up to 3 bedrooms and priced from $292,00 to $297,000, and include a garage.

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The project is located in the Monroe Heights neighborhood, south of Bolton Road and just west of US-285 on Northwest Drive Road. According to property records, the 4.5 acre parcel was sold to Cedar Park Investments LLC in 2018 for $325,000, and sold again to Park at Monroe LLC in 2019 for $950,000. Ownership was then transferred to Brock Built in 2020.

The townhomes will be built around along a new entry road, Monroe Heights, in buildings with two to five units each. The community will also include a small dog park and a retention basin.

According to the project website, sales of the townhomes have already begun, with several units already under contract.

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Daniel Alvarado

Daniel Alvarado

Daniel Alvarado is an AICP Certified Urban Planner, transportation advocate, researcher and writer originally from San Antonio, Texas. He received his Master's Degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Texas at Austin, where his research focused on the intersection of green infrastructure and transportation. Daniel has been published by Decipher City, Progrss.org, and has contributed to dozens of comprehensive and transportation plans across the country.
Daniel Alvarado

Daniel Alvarado

Daniel Alvarado is an AICP Certified Urban Planner, transportation advocate, researcher and writer originally from San Antonio, Texas. He received his Master's Degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Texas at Austin, where his research focused on the intersection of green infrastructure and transportation. Daniel has been published by Decipher City, Progrss.org, and has contributed to dozens of comprehensive and transportation plans across the country.
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