Brock Built Homes Debuts New Community in West Midtown

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Friday, March 24th, 2017

Brock Built Homes, the largest intown homebuilder in Atlanta, is celebrating the grand opening of Westside Station, Saturday March 25 at 11 a.m. This new neighborhood located  at 2003 Marietta Road NW in West Midtown, offers attractively-priced homes and townhomes designed in a master-planned community centered around a park and walking trails.

Situated in the hottest neighborhood in the Atlanta metro area, Westside Station has easy access to top dining and retail, as well as live music venues. The theme of the neighborhood pays homage to the days when the area was a bustling railroad area.

Brock Built has built Westside Station in various architectural styles, including old mill architectural styles, contemporary styles, as well as urban industrial. Sixty-five townhomes have floorplans ranging  from three bedrooms to five bedrooms and from 2,200 to 2,900 square feet.

Ninety-eight single-family homes at Westside Station are built on slabs, as well as some homes with available basements. They range in size from 2,000 to 5,000 square feet and can include three to six bedrooms.

With Brock Built’s unique homebuilding approach, buyers at Westside Station will be able to customize their chosen residence to suit their individual preferences. There is a floorplan for every buyer.  In addition to the floorplans offering at Westside Station, the professional design team at Brock Built will offer finishes from traditional to the  hottest trends.

All Brock Built Homes are designed to be more energy and water-efficient than most typical homes. Other energy-saving features include smart thermostats, high efficiency furnace, tankless water heaters and high-density, R-15 fiberglass insulation in exterior wall cavities and R-11 batt insulation for common wall cavities.

Residents at Westside Station can take advantage of extensive on-site amenities, including an open air clubhouse, outdoor pool with an iconic water tower feature which celebrates Westside’s rail  history, and plenty of community greenspaces and sidewalks.