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HardenRealEstate.com
Midtown Atlanta Developer Richard Peters bought up 405 acres
in the early 1880s with the idea of building a neighborhood and operating
a streetcar line to it.
Peters’ son Edward built the showy Queen Anne-style home at the
corner of Building in Midtown continued for nearly 50
years, and there is a commensurate range in architecture, from simple
bungalows to fine Victorian mansions. But after World War II Midtown
lost many residents to the suburbs and some homes were converted to
apartments and boardinghouses.
In the late `60s and early `70s, Midtown went hippie in a big way;
conservative people shunned the area and neighboring
The recent rush to escape grueling daily commutes has made Midtown one of the city’s hottest real estate markets. Empty office buildings, old storefronts, and an abandoned hotel, the Biltmore, have been refurbished as luxury condominiums. Midtown home prices run the gamut from $200,000 to over $1 million. |
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