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👀 Luxury condos near Village District half scooped up

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Renders of the upcoming 29 Enterprise luxury condo building.

Rich Realty is the exclusive listing firm for 29 Enterprise: designer condo living in a prestigious “Inside the Beltline” location.

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ICYMI, only half of 29 Enterprise‘s 31 luxury condos — expected to be completed this fall — remain available.

Here’s the scoop before the rest are scooped up:

  • Prime location: Three blocks from Village District shops, restaurants + entertainment
  • Luxurious amenities: Rooftop terrace with firepits + gas grills, fitness center, secured entry, and parking
  • Upscale finishes (peek the interior renderings; they’re going to be stunning): Pella windows, eight-foot doors, hardwood floors, GE Cafe appliances, and washer + dryer included

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