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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Exceptional Quality and Convenient Location Make Mystic Ridge Stand Out

It’s all in the details at McNair-Hight’s intimate townhome community in Sandy Springs, Mystic Ridge. Despite only recently opening, this intimate community of 20 spacious townhomes is impressing homeowners with elegant features, quality construction and a prime location. The exquisite community features two-story townhomes with basements with an optional elevator, priced from $399,900.

“This townhome is my first purchased home in Atlanta, so I had a lot of detailed criteria that I was looking for in my new home,” said Bob Feher, a happy homeowner who purchased his new townhome at Mystic Ridge in March. “I knew I wanted something inside the Perimeter, and when I walked through a townhome at Mystic Ridge, the high level of quality was obvious compared to other homes that I looked at.”

Feher moved into his three bedroom/three and one-half bath townhome from an apartment in Dunwoody, and, because he lives alone, was able to use one of the bedrooms as an office. In addition, he has a media room, formal dining room, living room and eat-in breakfast area. To make dinner parties and entertaining guests a little more convenient, located in between the dining room and kitchen is a wet bar with sink. Wanting to turn his house into a home, Feher personalized his home by hiring a professional decorator from New York, who was able to accent all of the luxurious features in the home with elegant decor.

Like all homes at Mystic Ridge, Feher’s townhome came equipped with many standard features that are considered upgrades at other communities. The main floor boasts 10-foot ceilings and hardwood floors. The master bedroom has a large, walk-in, custom closet as well as a trey ceiling, and the master bath features vaulted ceilings and a double vanity. And the gourmet kitchen is a thing of beauty with granite countertops, a tile backsplash, Kenmore Pro-Series stainless steel appliances and an ample amount of counterspace. The stove has a six-top burner, and custom cabinets are the finishing touches of the elegant gourmet kitchen. With so many extraordinary features, it is no wonder that the kitchen is one of Feher’s favorite rooms in his new house.

“My kitchen is really something special,” said Feher. “The contrast between the stainless steel appliances and the stained cabinets and hardwood floors adds a level of elegance to the kitchen, making it a room that I can really show off. And, with my professional grade appliances, I feel like I am a gourmet chef.”

Helping these townhomes stand out among others in the area, every home at Mystic Ridge features a gas fireplace on the back deck, and a two-car garage.

“My other favorite thing about my new home is the back deck, which has a stacked stone gas fireplace and looks out over a heavily wooded area,” said Feher. “I have added comfortable outdoor furniture and, with the beautiful view and fireplace, this has become one of my favorite places to relax and unwind or entertain guests.”

Mystic Ridge is a gated community located in the very southern tip of Sandy Springs, just north of Buckhead. This location allows for extreme convenience to Atlanta’s most prestigious shopping and dining in and around the Buckhead area, including Phipps Plaza and Lenox Mall. For musical entertainment, Chastain Amphitheater, which hosts many big name artists throughout the year, is also just a short drive away. At Mystic Ridge homeowners can find it all: a beautiful, spacious, quality home with accessibility to Atlanta’s finest restaurants, shops and entertainment.

To visit Mystic Ridge, take I-285 to the Roswell Road exit. Turn off the exit heading south on Roswell Road. Travel about two miles inside the perimeter and Mystic Ridge will be on the right, just past Long Island Drive.

Exclusive sales and marketing is being provided by Morris and Raper. Interested new home buyers may contact the onsite agent, Paul Walker, at 404-250-3743 or visit the website www.mcnairhight.com for more information.

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