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Move-In Ready Opportunities at Atlanta Conservation Community

Two homes available at Pendergrast Farm priced from $1.2 million

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Two move-in ready homes are available now at Pendergrast Farm, a unique conservation community located in Briarcliff Woods. The available homes ready now include:

Priced at $1.275 million, the three-story home at 2164 James Alley boasts 3,000 square feet with five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Features found in this home include a guest suite and home office or hobby space on the terrace level, an open living area with a high-end kitchen featuring JennAir appliances, and owner’s retreat with a soaking tub. The home also includes numerous outdoor living spaces, ample windows and energy-efficient features such as being wired for an EV charger, spray foam insulation, fresh air intake, a sealed building envelope and house wrap. Plus, this home is solar panel ready.

Located at 2155 James Alley, this custom home is priced at $1.4 million and includes four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms throughout 2,974 square feet of living space. The home faces the community gardens and working farm from the front and the wooded conservation from the side, as well as the largest private outdoor living areas in the community. Inside, standout features include a guest or teen suite on the lower level, open living areas and a high-end kitchen with quartz countertops, JennAir appliances and a scullery with a wet bar. Three bedrooms are located upstairs, including the dreamy owner’s suite with access to a secluded covered porch. Like all of the homes at Pendergrast Farm, this home includes energy-efficient features including being fiber optic ready, wired for EV charging, and elevator and solar panel ready. The home also has spray foam insulation, a sealed building envelope and performance testing to EarthCraft standards with a HERS rating of 50.

Three additional homes are also under construction and nearing completion.

At Pendergrast Farm, conservation meets luxury with 5.5 acres of preserved woodland, custom-built homes and energy-efficient features. A 1-acre working farm provides a unique farm-to-table experience for homeowners, while onsite amenities, both manmade and natural, combined with the community’s intown location, complete this unique opportunity for potential buyers.

“We’re proud of what we’re building here at Pendergrast Farm,” said Dennis McConnell, President of Healthy House of Georgia. “It’s something you can’t find anywhere else in Atlanta. We’ve focused on preserving this last portion of woodland on Briarcliff Road and giving homeowners a home that’s healthy, a community focused on fellowship with each other and nature, and a fantastic location that provides every bit of convenience expected with intown living.”

Interested buyers are encouraged to visit the community model home, located at 2155 James Alley and open Saturday noon – 4 p.m. and Sunday 2- 5 p.m. Or, call 404-370-0800 to schedule a VIP appointment.

To learn more about Pendergrast Farm, its conservation principles and the available homes, please visit www.PendergrastFarm.com.

About Pendergrast Farm

Atlanta’s premier conservation community featuring an onsite urban farm, Pendergrast Farm preserves the last key remnant of farm and woodland on Briarcliff Road. The community emphasizes sustainability of the land, fellowship with neighbors and a community farm, as well as homes that are healthy, efficient and timeless. For more information, visit www.PendergrastFarm.com.

About Healthy House of Georgia

The Healthy House of Georgia team has over 60 years’ experience building custom homes and renovating existing ones. More importantly, our experience is specialized in customer service and managing the construction of custom homes with a healthy focus. Healthy House homes have better air quality, are energy efficient, conserve water, and have a lower impact on the environment, than your typical new construction home. For more information, visit www.HealthyHouseofGeorgia.com.


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