Georgia Real Estate Voice: Willow Park in Decatur GA

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Willow Park in Decatur GA

Willow Park condo community is in the city limits of Decatur GA. It's right across the street from Decatur Square Condos and on the corner of Church Street and Willow Lane. Willow Lane is one of the streets in the Ridgeland Park neighborhood.

Willow Park Condos in Decatur GA

Willow Park Condos in Decatur GA

Willow Park was built in 1955 with a total of 30 condo units. This brick building is 2 stories tall and painted a classic ivory with black shutters. Condo fees for a 2 bedroom unit are $249 a month. HOA fees cover exterior liability, fire insurance, exterior maintenance, garbage, pest control, reserve fund, termite bond, water and sewer. When you own a condo, you should still have condo owners insurance to cover the contents of your unit, including the walls/sheetrock from the studs in.

Condo units at Willow Park are 1 and 2 bedroom and range in size from 560 to 1072 square feet. There are currently 2 condos for sale at Willow Park. There's a 2 bedroom/1 bath for $119,000 with original hardwood floors. For $114,888 there a 1 bedroom with an office. The most recent sold is a 1 bedroom/1 bath which sold in April 2009 for $122,500.

Willow Park Condos facing Church Street in Decatur GA

Willow Park is convenient to Emory University, Agnes Scott College and Dekalb Medlcal Center. Glen Lake Park is across the street. Glen Lake Park is a city of Decatur Park that has 17 acres and includes ball fields, playground, picnic pavilion, pool and tennis. Downtown Decatur Square is less than a mile away and an easy walk on the sidewalk and tree lined Church Street.

Glen Lake Park in Decatur GA

Glen Lake Park - Decatur GA

Glen Lake Park Tennis Courts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are thinking of buying or selling real estate in or around Decatur, GA contact local expert and Realtor Jen Bowman, Broker Associate & e-PRO with Success Realty at 404-456-5024 

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Comments

Another great local post, Jen.  I would certainly be watching your blog if I were looking for something in the neighborhood.

Posted by Jane Peters Los Angeles Living, Los Angeles Homes (BRC Realty Group) 3 months ago

Jen who ever built those Condo's was a head of his time.  I can't imagine that there were many Condo's around in 1955.

Posted by George Souto (McCue Mortgage) FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages CT. 3 months ago

Willow Park sounds like an great place. Nice work in featuring it Jen.

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) 3 months ago

Thanks Jane!

George, They are actually a condo conversion. I'm not sure what year they werre converted to condos but they've been condos for as long as I can remember. They were condos in 1996, just not sure how long before that they were converted.

Posted by Jen Bowman - Real Estate Agent in Decatur, GA serving metro Atlanta (Success Realty ) 3 months ago

Thanks Bill. I appreciate it!

Posted by Jen Bowman - Real Estate Agent in Decatur, GA serving metro Atlanta (Success Realty ) 3 months ago

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