2520 Baker Road NW, Acworth, GA 30101
- Added:
- Mar 4, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 90
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 2 at 7:06 pm
Property Features for 2520 Baker Road NW
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Vegetation
- Wooded
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 20002500140
- Lot size
- 3.84 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Annual Amount
- 4232
Listing agent Lou Wieland (404) 441-0719
Listing office Chapman Hall Realtors 6100 Lake Forrest Drive, Suite 120, Atlanta, GA (404) 252-9500
Listing date Mar 4, 2026
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HighLights
- 2 parcels totaling 3.84 acres: 2520 Baker Rd NW and 2530 Baker Rd NW (Parcels 20‑0025‑0‑014‑0 and 20‑0025‑0‑313‑0)
- Development possibilities noted: zoning potential for neighborhood retail commercial, or 18 townhomes, or 7–8 single‑family detached homes
- Access to the site: tap at an easement to go through the subdivision on the left, or a second tap about 900 ft down Baker Rd
- Zoning: R20 (20,000 square feet per unit required); single‑family homes can be on septic
- Utilities: water and sewer can be obtained at 2535 Hickory Grove or 2520 Baker (commercial)
- May require a retention pond and streets for an 8‑home plan
Overview
Two utility tap points are identified. One involves obtaining an easement and connecting through the subdivision on the left. The other tap is described as approximately 900 feet down Baker Rd. Water and sewer are noted as obtainable at 2535 Hickory Grove or 2520 Baker, described as commercial. The development plan for up to eight homes may require a retention pond and the installation of internal streets.
For buyers and developers, the appeal is the range of pathways reflected in the remarks: pursue neighborhood retail commercial zoning, or focus on a higher-density townhome concept versus a lower-density detached product supported by septic. The identified utility access routes and the potential infrastructure needs should be reviewed early to align entitlements, site planning, and timelines.
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Location Insight
- Map
- Local Demand
- City
- Acworth
- County
- Cherokee
- State
- Georgia
- Longitude
- -84.622652
- Latitude
- 34.064023