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inboundremblog · 25 days
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Dunwoody Townhomes: A Blend of History, Convenience, and Community
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Architectural Charm of Dunwoody Townhomes
Dunwoody is a historic city with significant features and a relatively modern feel. Developed during the early nineteenth century, it has evolved from a simple rural town into a vigorous suburb.
Even though Dunwoody is one of Atlanta's newer cities, most buildings, especially the townhouses, have an old-world feel and are built in traditional architecture—most of them have a red-brick frontage.
Dunwoody townhomes are not just homes to people; they are more than that: they represent the development within the area over the decades.
The architectural style of these homes grew to represent the city's culture, embracing the historical and modern worlds. Such appearances contribute to the specific atmosphere, which gives the town a particular flavor, making Dunwoody unique among other suburban cities.
One of the unique characteristics of Dunwoody townhomes is that some of these traditional townhouses have brick façades. These townhomes have a conventional design: brick faces, pitched roofs, and well-maintained yards. These homes are built to give a classic outlook infused with the amenities of the pre-existing era.
Spacious Layouts
Dunwoody townhomes can be huge and have the necessary space for any living situation. Depending on the density of the families living in such homes or the number of guests you are expecting, these homes provide leeway in adapting the house layout.
Some townhomes have multiple-storey facilities that offer designated areas for families to mingle, leisure, and social functions.
Modern Amenities
Although the exteriors of Dunwoody townhomes are in the conventional English style, the insides have the latest amenities. Newer model amenities include modern, upgraded 'mudrooms' featuring stainless steel appliances, opulent bath accommodations, and airy dining and living areas.
These homes combine traditions with the comfort of the present and are perfectly suitable for modern families.
Prime Locations and Convenience
Perimeter Center
This market area includes various shops, restaurants, and other recreational facilities for youths and families. A few townhouses are located near Perimeter Center, within smooth walking or driving distance to the nearest shopping arcades, dining establishments, and theaters.
Brook Run Park
This park is excellent for outdoor recreational activities. It is located behind the townhouses in Dunwoody.
This extensive park includes parkways, children's playgrounds, and sports facilities. It provides a natural environment devoid of hooting and other traffic-related noise, making it one of the best places for family picnic events and related activities.
Dunwoody Village
Residents prefer an excellent time there because of its nice small-town-like feel. The society and other village residents can engage in shops, cafés, and other activities.
Amazingly, even though many of the buildings in the area are commercial, Dunwoody Village residents have a shot at being community members and can feel that they live in a lively one.
Perimeter Mall
This mall has sweet shops, fast food outlets, departmental stores, and many other thinking capitals, and it is a significant attraction for those who love shopping.
This colossal mall is located near this area and is a shopper's haven, complete with different food outlets and amusement rides. It can also be viewed as a plus that Dunwoody now has such a mall nearby.
Community and Lifestyle
The townhouse units in Dunwoody are located in a compound promoting community living. The following are some well-planned residential areas with attractive and efficient community facilities that prove the city's passion for delivering the community a high quality of life as a service.
Award-Winning Schools
Another factor for the location is that Dunwoody contains several high-ranked schools. These award-winning educational facilities give individuals interested in living in this region an extra advantage because of the quality of children's education.
Lush Parks and Recreation
Besides Brook Run Park, the city boasts the following physical facilities for parks and recreation centers. Green spaces are vital in improving people's quality of life as they provide functional open spaces for recreation, leisure, and social purposes.
Local Attractions
In addition to the parks, shopping centers, and novelty centers, Dunwoody encompasses numerous sightseeing attractions and an exciting life. Besides, there is never a dull moment regarding cultural programs, social get-togethers, or other community celebrations in Dunwoody.
Future Developments and Growth
In the following years, several future developments are expected to improve Dunwoody's attractiveness as the city progresses. Reliance on infrastructural development, public areas, and even the residential area shows Solidere's assertion of keeping the town inherently charming with ever-improving space to suit more people.
Residential Development
Sustainable new constructions and retrofitting of residential buildings will add to Dunwoody's housing stock. These developments aptly entail even more townhouse and single-house units suitable for almost every standard and lifestyle.
Community Initiatives
The city is also concerned with developing cultures that will enhance the welfare of the people. Such measures include beautifying and improving public facilities, cultural activities, events, and activities aimed at creating awareness within society.
Historic Landmarks
Dunwoody has several historical structures to show its past that visitors can tour. Some exciting places include Dunwoody Baptist Church and the Dunwoody Train Depot, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Annual Events
These are a few festivals and events that take place annually in this city. They include the Dunwoody Music Festival and the Dunwoody Art Walk. Such events are politically crucial in culminating the town's culture and entertaining the people.
Proximity to Atlanta
Nestled in the foothills of Georgia, this beautiful community is only a half-hour drive from Atlanta. This allows the inhabitants of Dunwoody to enjoy the advantages of suburban life along with all the career, cultural, and spiritual opportunities Atlanta offers.
Living in a townhome in Dunwoody has many benefits, and those considering this type of residence can expect to get much more than just a house. Its location, size, accessibility to core services, and quality of life make it ideal for people who want to be in a lively society.
From the architectural beauty to easy access to amenities and features that promote companionship, there is a lot special about townhome living, and Dunwoody offers all this.
Find out more by browsing our site at https://dunwoodygahomes.com/dunwoody-townhomes/.
Live in style with Dunwoody townhomes that showcase classic brick facades and modern interiors.
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wolfiemcwolferson · 1 year
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2.4k of a Piarles spiral that I might revisit in the future under the read more
Charles moves home after the divorce.
It’s George that suggests it. Well, he insists that he didn’t suggest it at all. He suggested that Charles do something for himself that he had always wanted to do but didn’t because of Peter and the…well, the crappy marriage thing.
“I meant for you to…go to Argentina to see that big waterfall or drive Route 66 or eat your way through Atlanta. I did not mean for you to sell this big house that you got in your divorce settlement and buy a house that is falling down in the middle of nowhere Alabama.”
But, that was what Charles wanted to do. After 10 years of playing the perfect spouse, he wanted to live in a little house and have a garden and be on his own.
And that’s what he intends on doing.
He buys a two bedroom house that looks like it’s in danger of blowing away, but it sits on five acres of land and the realtor tells him it’s got good soil for tomatoes.
Charles has too much money from his prenup and a college degree that he’s never used and so he decides to use both - slowly making this little house livable and presentable and also sitting for the teacher’s exam.
George and Alex come to visit over Thanksgiving, the only two who are still speaking to him from their life in Connecticut. The only two people Charles really cares about, and it’s good to see them. He shows them around the little town square and they have breakfast in the diner and Charles laughs himself silly when he gives George a big pour of the blackberry wine that Mrs. Fitzgerald - the biology teacher - makes and George sputters it all over his white shirt.
It’s good to see them and it’s good to see them go because Charles doesn’t feel sad about them leaving at all. He doesn’t miss a single second of that life and it’s like…the first time in the seven months since he moved here that he knows he did the right thing by selling that too big house with no happy memories.
Charles considers taking a trip over Christmas break. For the first Christmas in his adult life, he doesn’t have any place to be - both of his parents gone, Lorenzo is somewhere in the middle of the pacific ocean and Arthur is filming some new documentary in Colorado - but then he drives into Birmingham and spends 400 dollars on books and he spends the entire break eating cheese and cranberry sauce out of a can (a delight) and reading.
He has to YouTube how to start a fire in the fireplace because he’s never used it and then he has to pay triple to have an actual chimney sweep come and clean it out so he can use it.
Because sure, he had called Alabama home for the first 20 years of his life, but he had grown up in a house in Huntsville with a swimming pool and a gas fireplace.
And then when a year of life in Alabama rolls around, Charles looks in the mirror and smooths the wrinkles beside his eyes away with his fingertips and laughs because two years ago, he would have been obsessively checking them or Pieter would have pointed them out and the only reason he’s noticed them now is because he had dirt on his cheek.
It’s different than anything he ever imagined for his life, but it’s the best thing he’s ever experienced and it was absolutely the right choice. To move here. To begin again.
There are fifteen houses on the county road that Charles lives on. He knows them all by name and he knows their kids by name. He was a bit concerned when he moved that the gay divorcee would be a bit too much for them all to stomach, but they had embraced him with love and acceptance and help when he killed his tomato plants on accident last summer and when it froze and he wasn’t prepared for the whole county to shut down and when he realized he was going to have to buy some kind of lawn mower.
The point is that when the Harrison’s come by on a Tuesday night and tell him that they’re going to retire and move to Arizona where their oldest daughter lives, Charles is pretty upset about it - sad that they’re leaving, but also a bit worried about the new family that will move in. Until they tell him their nephew is going to be taking over the family place.
“Good boy,” Mrs. Harrison assures him, patting his cheek. “Handsome and single.”
Many things slide into place for Charles all at once and he laughs, brushing it off and telling them he’ll miss them and that he’ll stay in touch, and then he puts it out of his mind.
Until it’s mid-August and he’s carrying a box of books out to his car that he’s collected over the summer for his classroom and he sees a shiny black pick-up truck pull into his driveway and Charles knows that this is the nephew.
“Pierre,” he introduces himself and then he’s got to bend down to catch the two small children around their middles as they come barreling up to Charles. “And these are my hellions.”
But he smiles when he says it and Charles shakes both of their hands making them laugh and giggle, waiting on them to introduce themselves.
“Arabella, but Daddy calls me Ari.” who is six.
And then, “Jessop, but you can call me Jessie because I hate Jessop,” who is five.
The exchange lasts ten minutes and it only happened because Pierre promised his aunt he would stop by and say hello and then he has to go because the kids need dinner and Charles tells him that he’ll have to invite them over for dinner some night, but it seems a bit like a nicety because they don’t exchange numbers or say anything else before Pierre is helping the kids up into the backseat and driving off with a wave and a megawatt smile.
Charles asks no questions, but he’s curious enough that when Abby starts talking about Pierre two weeks later during lunch period, he ignores the grades he’s supposed to be entering into his computer and he sits down at the table with the math teachers and listens to the story.
A messy divorce with his ex-husband who is still in Iowa and two kids who they had through surrogacy that the ex apparently didn’t want and Charles goes home that night and makes a pie - or an attempt at a pie so he hauls himself out of bed the next morning before the sun and he makes another one, which turns out better so he takes it to Pierre and his kids and he invites them over for dinner on Wednesday night.
It’s silly, but he has a kinship with Pierre that Pierre doesn’t know exists.
It’s extra silly because there’s no way for Charles to come out and say: I married an older man after I finished school because I was scared and I don’t think he really loved me. I never had children even though I desperately wanted them and I’m starting over and it sounds like you are too, so maybe we could be friends?
No, he just makes sure that he picks up his living room and he roasts a chicken and when the three of them show up on Charles doorstep at 6:30 sharp, he wonders if he miscalculated with Pierre.
By the end of the night, he doesn’t have to wonder. He knows he did.
Pierre listens to his children when they talk and he asks Charles questions about the school and he smiles with his nose scrunched up and when Jessie falls asleep on Charles’ couch while a movie plays, Pierre apologizes for having to get them back home and Charles’ apologizes for keeping them up so late on a school night and he leaves with a sleeping child on his shoulder and a promise to see Charles at the football game on Friday night.
Which turns out to be a joy. The two of them sit together and Charles buys the kids gigantic lollipops Ari tells him about how she’s going to play football when she grows up because girls can do anything and Charles' heart is stuck between breaking and falling.
“I don’t want to pry,” Pierre says a month later while the two of them are sitting on the bottom step of Charles' porch while Ari and Jessie run around in the yard and try and catch lightning bugs, “but sometimes you look at them like it pains you to do so.”
And that’s when the whole nasty business comes out about Charles’ finding his husband of ten years having an affair with his paralegal and how Charles feels like he just started living his life even if maybe he’s missed his chance at having a life with another person, Pierre takes his hand in his and kisses the back of it and asks him if he wants to go into town with him and the kids this weekend and see a movie.
“Don’t ask me on a date because you pity me,” Charles warns and Pierre kisses his knuckles again.
“I’ve been thinking about asking you out since you brought us that horrendous pie.”
And then…Charles spends six months waiting for the other shoe to drop - so to say.
Arthur comes in for Thanksgiving and he spend four days in the floor with the kids during the day and trying to get all the dirty details from Charles at night, but Pierre doesn’t get spooked by having a family Thanksgiving with Arthur - instead the two of them get a little too tipsy on Friday afternoon and Charles has to tuck them into the couch so they’ll take a nap, and Pierre kisses him about it when he wakes up two hours later.
Charles wakes up on Christmas morning and gets dressed before it’s even 5 AM so he can drive over to Pierre’s and spend the morning with them before they load up and go over to Pierre’s parents house two hours north.
Pierre kisses him on New Year’s Eve and then he fucks Charles slow and deep and asks him to stay over - let him wake up with him and the kids. Because they hadn’t done that yet - had been careful in front of the kids.
Pierre’s birthday is spent in Charles’ house where he makes another atrocious pie and Pierre takes his face in his hands and whispers what Charles has known for months now.
“I love you,” he whispers into Charles’ mouth and Charles puts his face in his hands and cries and cries until Pierre pries them away and kisses him again. “I love you,” he says, “I love you.”
It goes like that until the next fall - when Ari turns eight and says matter of factly while they’re sitting on the front porch and Charles cranks an old ice cream maker he found in town, “I think you should be our new dad.”
There isn’t enough oxygen on the planet for the next minute of Charles’ life, and the only reason he manages to keep it together is because Pierre is there squeezing his shoulder and it’s grounding him to earth.
It’s a month of frantic whispers between Charles and Pierre and tears on both ends and Ari and Jessie giving Charles a wide circle when he’s with them until Pierre sets a plate down on the counter with more force than necessary and hisses, “No one in this house is your ex and these kids deserve someone who loves them and wants them just as much as I do and you’re a fucking fool if you think there’s anyone else on this planet that I want to marry as much as I want to marry you because not only do I think you’re the other half of me, I think you were meant to be their dad all along.”
It shocks Charles enough that he stops crying silent, hot tears and then he says, “I want to take your last name.”
And Pierre knocks the plate off the counter in an effort to get Charles into his arms.
They get married in the courthouse and then they take the kids on vacation over winter break to Disneyworld and Jessie calls Charles Papa for the first time while they’re eating a breakfast of Mickey shaped waffles and later that night after Charles and Pierre have tucked them into their beds, they stand on the balcony of their overpriced family suite and Pierre soothes the hair away from Charles face over and over and says a hundred times i love you, Charles, I am so thankful to you.
Alex texts Charles on the five year anniversary of when the divorce became final and Charles laughs at the ridiculous picture George took of him holding up the divorce decree for the camera to see and Charles looks across the room to where Pierre is stitching Ari’s dance costume back together and he texts back, best thing that could have ever happened.
Charles and Pierre work out a system for dinner and activities and making sure everything is done and the kids are thriving and Charles has never wanted for anything else.
Pierre teaches him not to kill tomato plants and Ari teaches him the true meaning of forgiveness. Jessie makes him believe that he can do anything and so when Pierre looks at him while the two of them are driving home from another football game and says, “You ever thought about having a third?” Charles doesn’t hesitate to say yes.
“We’ll be ancient when they graduate.”
Pierre laughs and kisses the back of Charles hand like he always does and Charles could burst with love and affection and the feeling of it was all worth it.
So when they bring home their second daughter 14 months later, Charles sits on the couch with Jessie and Ari and Pierre and George stands across the room to take a series of pictures while tears stream down his face, Charles has to laugh when George says:
“This is definitely what I meant when I said you should do something for yourself.”
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nextrealty · 19 days
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