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Project called Mason Flats takes shape on previously abandoned lot Josh Green Wed, 12/06/2023 - 15:52 Banking on proximity to East Atlanta Village and major roadways on the southeast side of Atlanta, an enclave of modern-style townhomes continues to take shape where a previous project’s site had been locked up and abandoned for a decade.

Called Mason Flats, the project has released newly constructed townhomes for sale recently at 2327 Mason Drive in DeKalb County, just east of Moreland Avenue.

Mason Flats will eventually total 38 townhomes, pushing the boundaries of its “boutique” description. It stands about two miles south of East Atlanta Village; another area landmark, Starlight Six Drive-In, is about one and 1/2 miles in the opposite direction.

Jamie Mock, a Realtor with Ansley Real Estate and Christie's International Real Estate, says seven Mason Flats townhomes are move-in ready, with two more buildings left to be constructed in the community sometime in the future.

“We’re reworking the floorplans for the next two buildings and hope to get those started as soon as we’ve secured some sales in the current building,” Mock tells Urbanize Atlanta.

The project's 2327 Mason Drive location in DeKalb County, just east of Moreland Avenue. Google Maps

Mason Flats entryway today to a new flank of for-sale townhomes off Eastland Road. Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Current prices at Mason Flats range from $584,900 to $612,900, with square footages spanning between 1,991 and 2001 square feet. (The end-units are a bit larger.)

Floorplans include two bedrooms and two and ½ bathrooms in the main structure, with an additional flex space with a full bathroom and exterior entry at the ground level, next to one-car garages. Units are listed as two-bedrooms because the ground-floor spaces are disconnected from the main home.

“This [floorplan] is great for multi-generational living or someone who works at home, needs a home gym—so many options,” notes Mock.

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Other aspects of Mason Flats residences include two decks, a patio, top-floor laundry rooms, a four-stool island in kitchens, quartz countertops, and real hardwood flooring.

While they’re hardly going for a song, Mason Flats units do represent a less expensive entry point than other new townhomes nearby, which are larger and more centrally located. Have a look-see in the gallery above.

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The project's 2327 Mason Drive location in DeKalb County, just east of Moreland Avenue. Google Maps

Closed entry to the abandoned site in 2018 along Eastland Road. Google Maps

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Mason Flats entryway today to a new flank of for-sale townhomes off Eastland Road. Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Communal fire pit near the project's entrance. Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Photography by Andrew Savasuk, Foto-ology; courtesy of Ansley Real Estate/Christie's International Real Estate

Subtitle It’s a tucked-away townhome community near East Atlanta

Neighborhood DeKalb County

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Image A photo of a large row of black and white and wood-clad townhomes with white modern-style interiors on a lane behind a gate with many trees.

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[–] homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Where’s the solar panels? How can they not utilize that?