Car-Dependent
35
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
This area is considered a car-dependent area and most errands will require a car.
211 Laurel Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30314
211 Laurel Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Url: http://www.georgiastateoffcampus.com/housing/property/211-laurel-ave-sw/qvvkx3y
Phone Number: (470) 748-3879
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No Pets Allowed
Westview Plaza | Walk: 18 min (0.9 mi) |
Cascade Citi Center | Walk: 27 min (1.4 mi) |
Dixie Hills Plaza | Walk: 29 min (1.5 mi) |
Fort McPherson | Drive: 10 min (5.1 mi) |
Georgia National Guard | Drive: 11 min (6.7 mi) |
West Lake Station | Walk: 9 min (0.5 mi) |
Ashby Station | Walk: 32 min (1.7 mi) |
Hamilton E Holmes Station | Walk: 41 min (2.1 mi) |
Bankhead Station | Walk: 40 min (2.1 mi) |
West End Station | Walk: 45 min (2.4 mi) |
Atlanta | Drive: 12 min (6.5 mi) |
Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International | Drive: 19 min (12.2 mi) |
Morehouse College | Walk: 35 min (1.8 mi) |
Clark Atlanta University | Walk: 38 min (2.0 mi) |
Morehouse School of Medicine | Walk: 39 min (2.1 mi) |
Spelman College | Walk: 40 min (2.1 mi) |
West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA) | Walk: 40 min (2.1 mi) |
Park Pride | Walk: 60 min (3.2 mi) |
Georgia Aquarium | Walk: 65 min (3.4 mi) |
Atlanta BeltLine Southwest Connector Spur Trail | Walk: 56 min (2.9 mi) |
Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta | Walk: 65 min (3.4 mi) |
Since childhood, Jon has been interested in all aspects of the real estate industry, especially residential real estate. Regardless of the kind of property, whether it is new construction or one in need of repair Jon always try to envision its future and assess its strengths and weaknesses. Technology has also always appealed to him. In fact, Jon has a decade of professional experience in the IT industry. The use of technology in the real estate industry can immensely help buyer and sellers. In today's market, a real estate professional must have an understanding of technology! Jon has been a resident of Atlanta since September 1993 when he moved here to attend graduate school at Georgia Tech. Since then he has been amazed with the resurgence of Atlanta's intown neighborhoods, as well as the continued growth of the many suburban areas in the metropolitan area. Jon feels that Atlanta has so much to offer and that regardless of your needs, there is a property for everyone. Jon loves to help both buyers and sellers achieve their goals!