Mechanicsville is located in the southwest corner of the Downtown Connector (Interstates 75 and 85) junction with Interstate 20.
The first decade in the new millennium brought to Mechanicsville a breath of fresh air in the form of new residential development and rehabilitated homes. Old, dilapidated housing projects have been replaced by denser mixed-income, mixed use projects and new single-family homes. Attainably priced home options have attracted a broader diversity of residents – including young professionals seeking proximity to employment and amenities in Downtown Atlanta and moderate income families that have been priced out of other Atlanta markets.
The following images are courtesy of Gregory and Kate Krumm – members of the Mechanicsville Civic Association. They are excited about the renewal and positive momentum in the neighborhood and wanted broadcast it to a larger audience.
These homes are just a sample the tremendous values that await the opportunistic buyer willing to see what Mechanicsville has to offer.
- Restored Victorian
- New Mixed-Use Development
- Mechanicsville View at Dusk
- Illustrating the Funkier Side Speaking to Younger Professionals – Newer Construction Modern-Style, Narrow Lot Home
- Illustrating the Draw to Moderate Income Families – Modest Newer Construction Bungalow
- Charleston-Style, Newer Construction Single-Family Home
- Newer Construction Product Appealing to Up-and-Coming Young Professionals
- Another View of Moder, Narrow Lot Home
- Homes in Mechanicsville Offer All of the Finishes that the Discriminating Buyer Demands
- Newer Construction Craftsman-Style Home – Similar to Homes Found in Oakhurst Area or Inman Park










