Walton Bluegrass Apartments: A Strong, Sustainable, and Inclusive Community

[Photo 1: Walton Bluegrass Apartments and adjoining walking trails]
Walton Bluegrass Apartments and adjoining walking trails.

[Photo 2: Interior enmities of the clubhouse in Walton Bluegrass Apartments]
Interior enmities of the clubhouse in Walton Bluegrass Apartments.

The Atlanta Multifamily Regional Center insures the Wells Fargo mortgage for Walton Bluegrass Apartment Homes. The 33.40-acre site is located in Alpharetta, Georgia, in the southern portion of Forsyth County and is positioned in a high-growth corridor of the Atlanta region, fueled by the low county unemployment rate; the site provides tenants an affordable amenities rich and convenient alternative to Buckhead/Midtown.

"The Walton Bluegrass property looks great. It's exciting that Multifamily can insure a property in a highly competitive and desirable area," said Larry Ferguson, Multifamily Construction Analyst.

Walton Bluegrass offers close proximity to area's top employers, arts and entertainment, and a variety of dining and shopping experiences. As an added bonus, the property is adjacent to the Forsyth County Big Creek Greenway. The greenway is about conservation and recreation and offers an ideal setting for walking, jogging, inline roller blading, and biking.

Coupled with 200 A-quality signature apartments, the site includes 100 A-quality apartments designed for residents 55 and up. The legacy at Walton Bluegrass offers older residents a variety of service programs such as counseling services, a cultural enrichment program, and legacy centers, which coordinate social and educational activities.

Common-area amenities include community room and leasing offices, fitness center, 24 hour business center, car wash center, pool, playground, outdoor picnic and grilling areas, a clubhouse/activity building, and gated entry. Each unit features Energy Star rated appliances. Walton Bluegrass Apartments demonstrate HUD's commitment to building strong, sustainable, and inclusive communities.

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Content Archived: January 25, 2018