Central Living By David Weekley Homes Now Selling In Smyrna’s Woodbury

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Friday, March 13th, 2020

The latest representation from the award-winning national home builder’s high density division, Central Living by David Weekley Homes stays true to its pledge to provide exceptional homes in prime locations with the opening of Woodbury in up-and-coming Smyrna. In addition to a stunning collection of two- and three-story luxury low maintenance townhomes, Woodbury’s most compelling features include its proximity to a variety of entertainment options, convenience to some of the area’s largest employment centers and prime access to Atlanta’s major roadways.

“Woodbury represents virtually everything modern home buyers seek in a community,” said Eric Price, Division President for David Weekley Homes – Georgia. “Not only will they find expertly crafted, energy-efficient homes that are stylishly rendered, but they will be blown away by its lifestyle-centric location. They can walk to baseball games and concerts at Truist Park or stroll through the shops and take their pick of eateries at the Battery Atlanta. Access to I-75, I-285 and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport holds the promise of even more adventures nearby. Not to mention its placement within a major employment hub that includes IBM, United Distributors, Glock, The Home Depot and Comcast – among others. It truly is a live, work, play destination.”

Among the 59 townhomes featured in Woodbury, there are four floor plans from which to choose showcasing roughly 1800 to 2400 square feet of living space with 3 to 4 bedrooms and up to 3.5  bathrooms. All homes feature a two-car garage, expansive open concepts at their core and an optional Bonus Room – adding a third floor to most plans. Homes in Woodbury are priced from the Low $400s with the first 10 Quick Move-In homes available for move-in as early as March 31.

Located off Bell Drive, the community offers its residents the convenience of walking to their local grocery store and a number of restaurants. A 14+ acre city greenspace – Jonquil Park – is within a half-mile walk of Woodbury’s alluring streetscapes and includes a walking trail, multipurpose playing fields, playground and pavilion. Students living in Woodbury attend Cobb County Schools including Argyle Elementary, Campbell Middle and Campbell High Schools.

David Weekley’s design team is putting the finishing touches on Woodbury’s model home, which will make its official debut during a public Grand Opening and Community Ribbon Cutting on March 10. Scheduled from 2:30 to 5 p.m., the event will include refreshments from Three Sisters Catering and a “sip and stroll” through the community’s Quick Move-in Homes.