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Roswell the City of Mountain Park - Roswell Georgia - John Reinhardt

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Real Estate Agent with Solid Source Realty, InFront Marketing

                                                   

 

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 John Reinhardt

770.475.1130  Ext.  6806

 

 

 

City of Mountain Park

For more than 25 years before incorporation in July 1927, Mountain Park was comprised largely of summer cottages of Atlanta's elite. Some of these cottages had, and still have, special names including The Buzzard's Roost, Rossier Holler, The Owl's Nest, Park-Ur-Carcass, Paradise, Buckeye Ridge, Shack-Toe-In and Nuth-in-Much. More recent residents have continued the tradition of naming their homes, too.

In 1932, only three families lived in Mountain Park year round. Mayor "Charlie" Johnson operated Mountain Park's only business, "The Stand," a sundry store located at 101 Mountain Park Road. In 1971, Charlie sold "The Stand" to LaNell Cofer who continued to operate it until she converted it into her private residence.

The city's unique beauty was enhanced when Lake Cherful was built next to its first lake, Lake Garret. Lake Cherful was constructed in 1951 over Oscar Burrell's cornfield, which was located in both Cherokee and Fulton counties -- thus the name Lake Cherful. The small white house where Oscar Burrell lived still exists on the Cherokee county lakeside.

Electricity was available in Mountain Park by the late 1930s. In 1960, Cobb County started supplying water to the city and natural gas became available in 1968. Nearly 90 full-time families resided here and, in the early 1970s, the residents were asked to voluntarily remove their outhouses. During that time the Civic Building, built by the Civic Club with the help of private donations, was nearing completion. In 1976, Joyce Ayers became the first woman to head a municipality in Georgia when she became mayor of Mountain Park. The city's Volunteer Fire Department was established during her term and remains one of the few completely volunteer fire departments in Georgia today.

In the mid 1970s, the Mountain Park Village Green was enlarged using reclaimed land from Lake Garret, which had become shallow due to siltation from real estate development upstream. The original sand bottom swimming pool was replaced in 1977 and, in 1993 the pool house was renovated to include handicapped-accessible facilities. In 1989, Mountain Park became the first municipality in Georgia to begin a recycling program.

More recently, the Mountain Park Improvement Club completed several enhancements to the city in 1997 and 1998, including renovation of the Sunday school pavilion, picnic pavilion and foot bridge over Lake Garret dam.

 

Market Report May 2008

Address

State

Subdivision

Bed

Bath

Year Built or
Sold / Expire Date

Price

141 LAKESHORE DR 

GEORGIA 

Mountain Park 

3/1 

2007 

$479,000 

176 Lakeshore Drive 

GEORGIA 

Mountain Park 

2/1 

1993 

$449,000 

139 LAKESHORE DR 

GEORGIA 

Mountain Park 

4/0 

2007 

$449,000 

126 East Lake Drive 

GEORGIA 

Mountain Park 

2/0 

1986 

$425,000  

153 JUNIPER STREET 

GEORGIA 

MOUNTAIN PARK 

3/2 

2005 

$369,900 

123 HICKORY STREET 

GEORGIA 

MOUNTAIN PARK 

3/0 

2000 

$299,900 

126 Cypress St 

GEORGIA 

MOUNTAIN PARK 

2/0 

1913 

$290,000 

105 CHESTNUT STREET 

GEORGIA 

MOUNTAIN PARK 

1/0 

1920 

$275,000 

214 OAK STREET 

GEORGIA 

MOUNTAIN PARK 

2/1 

1973 

$219,500 

120 Spruce Street 

GEORGIA 

Mountain Park 

1/1 

1940 

$195,000  

111 CYPRESS STREET 

GEORGIA 

MOUNTAIN PARK 

1/0 

1940 

$159,000 

107 LAUREL STREET 

GEORGIA 

MOUNTAIN PARK 

5/0 

3/27/2008 

$385,000

For more information contact:

John Reinhardt

Solid Source Realty

770.475.1130  Ext.  6806

www.InFrontMarketing.com

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