North Park Estates

13201 Deerfield Pkwy Alpharetta, GA 30004 • From $125 Per Day

30 day minimum stay required

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  • One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Three Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly & Dog Friendly
  • Off Street Parking
  • Laundry In Building
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

The grounds at North Park Estates offer you plentiful amenities that cater to a variety of lifestyles and interests. A crystal-clear swimming pool awaits you, as does a 24-hour fitness center, a car care center, and much more. Our community is pet-friendly and caters to your four-legged friends as well. The wider neighborhood offers even more for you to explore and experience, including five-star dining experiences, unique entertainment options, beautiful outdoor recreation spots, and a whole host of shopping options. Alpharetta offers you a chance to explore new hobbies or reconnect with past ones, and Atlanta is a short drive away and provides even more fun and excitement.

Amenities

Sparking Seasonal Pool
Barbecue area with gas and charcoal grills
Beautiful Clubhouse & Community Room
24-hour Gym

Property Location

About Alpharetta, Georgia

Learn About This Location

Alpharetta is a city and a suburb of Atlanta located in Fulton County, Georgia. In the 1830s, the Cherokee people in Georgia were relocated to the Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma). Pioneers then settled on the newly vacant land, along a former Cherokee trail running from the North Georgia mountains to the Chattahoochee. One of the first landmarks in the area was the New Prospect Camp Ground, located beside a natural spring near the current downtown of Alpharetta. In following years it became a trading post for settlers. Known as the town of Milton until July of 1858, the city of Alpharetta was chartered on December 11, 1858, with boundaries extending in a half mile from the city courthouse. In 1931 Milton County was merged with Fulton County to avoid bankruptcy during the Great Depression. The city's name is a variation of a fictional Indian woman from a 19th-century song, "The Blue Juniata". The name of the city is supposed to be related to the first letter of the Greek alphabet, Alpha.  Find the perfect corporate housing solution for your needs in Alpharetta with National. 

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