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Developers Make History, Sell Out Black-Owned Micro Home Community in Less Than 2 Months

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BlackBusiness.com

The group of African American real estate developers who are building a Black-owned micro
home community called South Park Cottages in College Park, Georgia, were able to sell out all
of their award-winning-designed, technologically-advanced micro homes in just 50 days.
The community, which was built to allow residents to live more abundantly by utilizing advanced
energy-efficient technology, is the 7th largest micro home community in the country and the
largest in the state of Georgia. Even more, it is located just 15 minutes away from the city of
Atlanta and 5 minutes away from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport.
Booker T. Washington, Founder and CEO of the project, says that his goal was to develop an
innovative and affordable community that drives his primary mission to increase value while
maintaining the integrity of the community. Over the past 5 years, as an investor and real estate
developer, he has individually developed more than $5 million in real estate assets.
Rashad Jones-Jennings, Co-Founder & COO of South Park Cottages, is a retired NBA player
who once played for the Philadelphia 76ers. He too says that he is focused on developing and
redeveloping the same disadvantaged communities that he grew up in.
Others involved include Pauline Harris, who provides superior service and personal expert
guidance throughout the home financing process; Quiana Watson, who offers full-service real
estate brokerage services; and Cristyl Kimbrough, who is a real estate lawyer that helps buyers
with the pre-closing and post-closing process.
For more details about the project, visit SouthParkCottages.com or follow the project on
Instagram at @TechieHomes


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