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  • 721 boston Commons #721, Atlanta, GA 30349
    1/14 14

    $ 205,000

    $ 205,000

    2 Beds2.5 Baths

    721 boston Commons #721, Atlanta, GA 30349

    Townhouse

    Listed by First United Realty, Inc.

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
  • 837 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349
    1/14 14

    $ 185,000

    $ 185,000

    2 Beds2.5 Baths1,408 SqFt

    837 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349

    Townhouse

    Listed by 1st Class Realty Professional, Inc.

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
  • 733 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349
    1/32 32

    $ 175,000 6.1%

    $ 165,000

    3 Beds2 Baths1,200 SqFt

    733 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349

    Single Family Home

    Listed by Keller Williams Realty Peachtree Rd.

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
  • 849 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349
    1/26 26

    $ 170,000 13.3%

    $ 150,000

    2 Beds2.5 Baths1,408 SqFt

    849 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349

    Townhouse

    Listed by Re/Max Premier

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
  • 824 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349
    1/32 32

    $ 121,000 1.7%

    $ 119,000

    2 Beds2.5 Baths1,408 SqFt

    824 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349

    Townhouse

    Listed by Powerhouse Real Estate

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
  • 75 Southern Breeze LN, Boston, GA 31626
    1/40 40

    $ 450,000 7.2%

    $ 485,000

    5 Beds4.5 Baths3,241 SqFt

    75 Southern Breeze LN, Boston, GA 31626

    Single Family Home

    Listed by Atlanta Fine Homes Sothebys International

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
  • 19 Chandler LN, White, GA 30184
    1/40 40

    $ 690,000 1.4%

    $ 699,900

    6 Beds6.5 Baths6,989 SqFt

    19 Chandler LN, White, GA 30184

    Single Family Home

    Listed by Asher Realty

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
  • 730 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349
    1/21 21

    $ 75,000

    $ 75,000

    2 Beds2.5 Baths1,344 SqFt

    730 Boston Common, Atlanta, GA 30349

    Townhouse

    Listed by KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY CITYSIDE

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
  • 738 BOSTON Common, College Park, GA 30349
    1/16 16

    $ 82,000 3.8%

    $ 79,000

    3 Beds2 Baths1,200 SqFt

    738 BOSTON Common, College Park, GA 30349

    Townhouse

    Listed by Your Home Sold Guaranteed Realty, LLC

    First Multiple Listing Service(FMLS)
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IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers’ personal, non-commercial use and that it may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed to be accurate. Listing information updated daily.

 

Our agents are committed to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimination.”   The Maxwell Haus Residential Agency, LLC will not knowingly accept or permit any advertisement for real estate that is in violation of the law. It is our policy that all housing advertised on this website, social media platform, MLS, print media, or audio is available on an equal opportunity basis.

 

The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law on July 26, 1990, makes it unlawful to discriminate against people with disabilities. The law has five sections or "titles" which apply to employment, public services, public accommodations, services operated by private entities, and telecommunications. Title I affects real estate offices and Association offices if they have the threshold number of employees. Title III affects Association offices, real estate offices, and commercial facilities. 

 

Title III of the ADA prohibits entities that own, lease, lease to or operate a place of public accommodation from discriminating against the disabled. Businesses covered include hotels, restaurants, convention centers, sales establishments including real estate offices, offices of professionals such as attorneys and CPAs, etc. If a real estate broker or salesperson has a home office in which business is conducted with customers, that portion of the home must also be in compliance with the ADA. The ADA requires equal access and services to disabled individuals in the most integrated setting possible. In essence, that means that architectural and communication barriers are to be removed in existing facilities where such removal is readily achievable and can be carried out without much difficulty or expense. Examples of steps to take in order to remove barriers include installing ramps, rearranging tables and chairs, repositioning telephones, adding raised markers on elevator control buttons, widening doors, or installing offset hinges to widen doors.

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Maxwell Haus Residential Agency

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The Maxwell Haus Residential Agency, LLC
Ambria Hardy
+1(404) 403-0123
contactus@maxwellhaus.realestate
Atlanta
      Haus
      Sell
      1. Homeowner's Hub
      2. Haus Valuation
      Buy
      1. Mortgage Calculator
      2. Market Snapshot
      3. All Listings
      4. Listings
      Book
IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers’ personal, non-commercial use and that it may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed to be accurate. Listing information updated daily.

 

Our agents are committed to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimination.”   The Maxwell Haus Residential Agency, LLC will not knowingly accept or permit any advertisement for real estate that is in violation of the law. It is our policy that all housing advertised on this website, social media platform, MLS, print media, or audio is available on an equal opportunity basis.

 

The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law on July 26, 1990, makes it unlawful to discriminate against people with disabilities. The law has five sections or "titles" which apply to employment, public services, public accommodations, services operated by private entities, and telecommunications. Title I affects real estate offices and Association offices if they have the threshold number of employees. Title III affects Association offices, real estate offices, and commercial facilities. 

 

Title III of the ADA prohibits entities that own, lease, lease to or operate a place of public accommodation from discriminating against the disabled. Businesses covered include hotels, restaurants, convention centers, sales establishments including real estate offices, offices of professionals such as attorneys and CPAs, etc. If a real estate broker or salesperson has a home office in which business is conducted with customers, that portion of the home must also be in compliance with the ADA. The ADA requires equal access and services to disabled individuals in the most integrated setting possible. In essence, that means that architectural and communication barriers are to be removed in existing facilities where such removal is readily achievable and can be carried out without much difficulty or expense. Examples of steps to take in order to remove barriers include installing ramps, rearranging tables and chairs, repositioning telephones, adding raised markers on elevator control buttons, widening doors, or installing offset hinges to widen doors.

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