Atlanta Pre-Construction
Real Estate
Atlanta is the largest and most populous
city in the state of Georgia and is the subject of intense
study because of it’s urban sprawl from the ever growing
population. Preconstruction Atlanta real estate presales
property development is hot and fiercely sought after.
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As the poster child for cities around the world
on how an urban city can sprawl due to population residential
growth, commercial development and change, Atlanta, Georgia
now has a city population of 419,122 and a metropolis population
of over 4,700,000.
Atlanta Presales Real Estate
Developments
Due to the rapid revitalization of living spaces and pre-construction
revamped real state properties in Atlanta’s city center,
the urban city has enjoyed a large increase in population over
the past decade. As urban sprawl became absolutely ridiculous,
sometimes even extending more than 45 miles away from the outskirts
of Atlanta downtown core, the city put in place a planned property
presales development in the urban core to provide real estate
properties, condominium pre-sales developments as well as private
homes and residences within the city center. This is extremely
important when it comes to the growth of this rapidly expanding
city, as livability has always been a key issue in urban real
estate development projects. With new Atlanta pre-construction
condo towers, real estate projects and residences springing
up everywhere in downtown Atlanta, the first signs of this revitalization
master-planned can be seen. However, since the Summer Olympics
more than a decade ago, Atlanta growth has been steady but by
no means mind boggling. Real estate developers have found it
hard to please city council with new luxurious real estate pre-construction
condo properties and other presales condo residence tower high-rises.
With affordability already a key pull back factor in pre-construction
sellouts, Atlanta is in a difficult position for the next decade
if it aims to help those less fortunate and also providing luxurious
presales property condominiums for those who can afford these
exclusive homes. Tower residences and more affordable mid-rise
condo properties as well as revitalized and renovation real
estate projects may be the answer in solving some of these urban
problems faced by downtown Atlanta and the sprawling population.
The Olympics did showcase some new fabulous properties and developments
in the area as well as suitable athlete village housing that
has been converted to more low and mid-income opportunities,
but the main stage has been set with the many pre-construction
Atlanta condo tower residences and luxurious apartment urban
flats in downtown that will be completed within the next few
years as the city expands upwards into the skyline. With mortgage
rates going up and peoples spending habits being less, there
are certainly some wonderful real estate investment opportunities
still out there for the taking. All you need to do is do a bit
more research into the presales models and other pre-construction
sales events occuring throughout the downtown Atlanta city core
every weekend.
By browsing through the main navigation for a list of new Atlanta
real estate properties, pre-construction condominium towers
and exclusive homes within the Atlanta city center. Whatever
you are looking for in terms of pre-sales Atlanta properties
and condos are listed in this section, so take your time and
visit and read to learn more about the exciting new projects
well underway in the city of Atlanta Georgia. The sales events
and presentation center launch dates are also listed under each
property condo.
The History of Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta was first founded by the Cherokee and Creek Indians
and by 1823, the white settlements started springing up in what
was once known as Standing Peachtree. This town along with Thrasherville
were incorporated as the city of Atlanta in 1847 with a population
of 9,550. Although Atlanta was destroyed by Union forces during
the American Civil War, it was chosen as the state capital of
Georgia in 1868. During the revitalization of the downtown urban
center of Atlanta, the city has seen a gradual increase in residents
and pre-construction real estate property developments that
have led to an increase of about 5% in population since the
1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Games. The nickname of Atlanta is
‘The Phoenix’ City as the phoenix bird shows up
in many of it’s symbols. Atlanta is one of the most prosperous
cities in the United States and is sometimes referred to as
the ‘Capital of the South’. African-Americans make
a large majority of the residents and have claimed large roles
within the city government, police and other industries.
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