[Renderings] Here’s What Pinewood Forrest Homes Could Look Like

Renderings for the residential portion of the mixed-use project, which can now be reserved using virtual reality, Friday were released.

Renderings for the residential portion of the mixed-use project, which can now be reserved using virtual reality, Friday were released.

Pinewood Forrest, a 234-acre mixed-use development adjacent Pinewood Atlanta Studios south of Atlanta, Friday announced plans for the residential and multifamily portion of the project.

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Using virtual reality, “Pinewood Forrest is offering interested homebuyers across the country and internationally an equal opportunity to purchase a home within the community,” according to a press release Friday.

Homebuyers can experience the lifestyle and housing options available at Pinewood Forrest even before residential construction begins.

Enabled by Atlanta-based TRICK 3D’s “Floorplan Revolution technology,” the Pinewood Forrest Real Estate website offers life-like photo-real virtual walk throughs and video tours of every available home plan, as well as greenspaces and gardens.

The first group of residences to be released at Pinewood Forrest – Phase 1A – comprises 50 home sites, designed by Lew Oliver, ranging from 1,214 t0 3,880 square feet, priced from $349,900 to $1+ million.

“No other residential development of this size and scope is utilizing virtual reality to showcase all their properties at all price points,” Rob Parker, president of Pinewood Forrest, said in the release.

“This is just one example of our commitment to fully leverage technology to build one of the smartest, sustainable communities in the country. Home shopping by nature is an immersive, interactive experience. It should be that way online too.”

Pinewood Forrest Multifamily Partners, a strategic partnership between Capstone Companies, Comer Companies and Woodford Capital, will develop and operate its first Atlanta-area multifamily housing project after playing key roles in the development of communities including Alys Beach, Rosemary Beach and WaterSound, luxury seaside communities along Scenic Highway 30A in Florida’s Panhandle.

Designed by Birmingham’s Nequette Architecture & Design, the multifamily flats will sit above the street level in the community’s Village Square. The street level will feature restaurants, retail shops, artisan studios and galleries, along with a private clubhouse for the residents. Floors two through four will house the residential apartments; parking will be in garages behind the buildings and screened from view.

The first phase of multifamily flats is currently under design and will be delivered in 2019.

“We are enthusiastic about the vision of Pinewood Forrest,” John Acken, executive vice president of Pinewood Forrest Multifamily Partners, said in the release.

“Our team is very market-focused, so we tend to design product types to match the creativity of the environment and the people that will inspire it. Being located in the shadow of Pinewood Atlanta Studios gives us a tremendous amount to work with. I know these flats will bring an experience that is unmatched in Atlanta today.”

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Caleb J. Spivak

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2 Responses

  1. I have been to those seaside communities mentioned but there is a huge difference in living by the ocean and living next to a movie studio that is closed off to the public! How can your prices compare?

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