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Dunwoody also offers a variety Dunwoody Village Shopping Center, district is one of the most walkable
of attractive housing. Residents can built in the 1970s, offers a true sense areas of the city, with both single-
choose from single-family homes, of place with its Colonial Williamsburg family residential subdivisions and its
apartment complexes, modern town architecture, and includes within its own retail district.
homes, close-knit gated communities, footprint the iconic 1906 Dunwoody The popular swim-tennis
active swim and tennis communities, Farmhouse. The community that neighborhood known as The Branches
and more. formed around Perimeter Mall includes the Branches club, situated
Many traditional Dunwoody in the 1970s incorporates major on six wooded acres with creeks. The
neighborhoods are populated with office, residential and commercial Wyntercreek subdivision is a favorite
two-story brick homes on generous development, including high-rise with those looking for close-in living.
half acre and quarter-acre lots. The condos promising a “live, work, play” Wyntercreek boasts Dunwoody’s
community centered around the lifestyle. Dunwoody’s Georgetown Colonial Williamsburg-style brick-and-
wood homes, shaded by mature, leafy
oak trees, dogwoods and magnolias.
The pedestrian-friendly Redfield
neighborhood is within walking
distance to restaurants, grocery stores, HOUSING
banks and other services.
Residents of the Winters Chapel
area enjoy the neighborhood’s two
large parks connected by sidewalks.
The Tilly Mill area is home to Georgia
State University’s Perimeter College
campus, and to popular Brook Run
Park. Luxury gated communities like
Ashworth, Bellewood, and Gates of
Dunwoody are also located within
Dunwoody, as well as popular
neighborhoods such as Marlborough,
Ashford Chase, Dunwoody Club
Forest, Dunwoody North, and Mill Glen.
Apart from a wide selection of
properties, residents also enjoy the
affordability Dunwoody offers. At
$381,500, Dunwoody’s median home
value is more than $40,000 less than
homes in neighboring Sandy Springs,
and the monthly median gross rent is
more than $120 less than Johns Creek,
which means residents can enjoy a
high quality of life at a fraction of
the cost.
Since 2008, Dunwoody’s millage
rate has remained steady at 2.74 mils,
and the property taxes collected
fund various services, including law
enforcement and the renovation of
highways and infrastructure, that
continue to make Dunwoody a great
place to live.
Visit perimeterchamber.com
for a list of real estate agents and
businesses to find your dream
home today.
Source: 2018 Best Places by Niche
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