2408 Peeler Rd
Dunwoody, GA 30338
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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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3 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 1,595 SF |
About This Property
(678) 793-3948 - 1500 is the discounted rent from 1550 for paying rent online by the 1st of each month. 31 app fee per adult at northpointam.com. Some dogs under 10lbs considered with 300 pet deposit per pet(NO EXCEPTIONS). 2408 Peeler Road, Dunwoody Walk to Amazingly large park across the street! (RLNE887549)
2408 Peeler Rd is a house located in DeKalb County and the 30338 ZIP Code. This area is served by the DeKalb County attendance zone.
Located north of I-285 between Sandy Springs and Norcross, Dunwoody is one of Atlanta’s most popular suburban cities. With several businesses located within the city, Dunwoody is more than a suburb – it’s a live-work-play community with plenty to offer. But for those who do commute, Dunwoody has access to MARTA so residents can quickly reach Downtown Atlanta.
This park-filled community is a popular shopping destination, home to the upscale Perimeter Mall and several surrounding strip plazas. Dunwoody is great for families and students, home to the Georgia State University: Perimeter College – Dunwoody Campus. Brooks Run Park is a massive community park, featuring a treetop rope course and a dog run. Well-maintained greenway access points to the Dunwoody Trailway and PATH400 are available here.
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