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Lsm Approved Condominium List-Conforming Loan Programs LSM APPROVED CONDOMINIUM LIST-CONFORMING LOAN PROGRAMS Project Location Expiration Date 12 Centennial Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 181 Powell Street Atlanta,Ga. 2/1/2015 430 Lindbergh Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 805 Peachtree Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 849 Piedmont Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 905 Juniper Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Aberdeen Atlanta,Ga 2/1/2015 Ansley Above the Park Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Ansley House Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Asbury Park Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Ashford Condos Dunwoody. Ga 12/1/2014 Ashford Lake Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Ashwood Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Astoria at the Aramore Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Axis Condominium Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Bennett Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Bentley Ridge Marietta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Berkshire Commons Athens, Ga. 12/1/2014 Blocks Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Bonnie Glenn Marietta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Briarcrest Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Bristol at Briarcliff Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Brookhaven John’s Creek, Ga 12/1/2014 Brookside Green Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 Brookwood Place Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Buckhead Grand Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Candler Walk Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Castleberry Pointe Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Central City Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Chantilly Station Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Charleston Square Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 Chestnut Place Doraville,Ga 12/1/2014 City Park Homes Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 City Space Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 City Walk Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Clara Meer Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Cornerstone Village Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Cosmopolitan Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Decatur Townhomes Decatur, Ga. 12/1/2014 Duluth Place Duluth, Ga. 12/1/2014 Dunwoody Square Dunwoody, Ga. 2/1/2015 Eastland Gate Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 Eclipse Atlanta 2/1/2015 Elan at East Market Fairfax, VA 12/1/2014 Essex House Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Exeter Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Freedom Loft Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 GE Lofts Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Ginger Creek Atlanta,Ga. 10/1/2014 Glenwood Green Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Glen Iris Atlanta, Ga 10/1/2014 Greenwood Lofts Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2015 Grinnell Lofts Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Habersham Pointe Cumming, Ga. 12/1/2014 Haven on Briarwood Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Heritage Park Kennesaw, Ga. 2/1/2015 Highlands of Sandy Springs Sandy Springs, Ga. 12/1/2014 Hillsdale 1 Smyrna, Ga 12/1/2014 Horizon Condominium Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Inman Park Townhomes Atlanta, Ga 2/1/2015 Inman Park Village Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Jackson Square Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 Lavista Decatur, Ga. 12/1/2014 Lakeview Point Eatonton, Ga. 3/15/2014 Liberty Lofts Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Lofts at Belvedere Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Lofts at Park II Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Luxe Condominiums Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Madison Square Dunwoody, Ga. 12/1/2014 Manor at Olde Ivy Smyrna, Ga. 10/1/2014 Marietta Mills Lofts Marietta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Massellton Atlanta, Ga. 9/1/2014 Mathieson Lofts Atlanta, Ga. 9/1/2014 Metropolis Atlanta, Ga 10/1/2014 Mid City Lofts Atlanta, Ga 2/1/2015 Mill Street Condo’s Roswell, Ga. 12/1/2014 Montgomery Place Decatur, Ga. 12/1/2014 Morningside Park Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Morningside Place Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Mt. Vernon Plantation Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Muller Lofts Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 North Decatur Decatur, Ga. 2/1/2015 Nugrape Lofts Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Oakland Park Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Olde Ivy Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 Olmstead Park Charlotte, NC 12/1/2014 One River Place Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Orchards at Crabapple Roswell, Ga. 12/1/2014 Orchards at Winward Alpharetta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Ovation Condominiums Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Overlook at Clairmont Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Paces 325 Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Park Central Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Park North Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Park Place on Peachtree Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Park Towers Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Park Regency Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Peachtree Lofts Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Peachtree Walk Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Peachtree House Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Peachtree Place Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Peters Condominium Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Plantation at Lenox Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Plaza Midtown Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Ponce Place Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Prescott at Park Place Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 Preserve at Fischer Mansion Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Raleigh Square Atlanta, Ga 3/1/2015 Realm Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Richmond Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Riviera Terrace Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Rivermont Village Alpharetta,Ga. 2/1/2015 Round Hill Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Sager Lofts Atlanta 12/1/2014 Seasons at Creekside Alpharetta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Sera Townhomes Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Serrano Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Sky Lofts Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Sheffield Glen Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 South Park Lofts Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Saint Ann’s Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Sky Lofts Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Stacks at Fulton Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Sterling Mills Bogart, Ga. 12/1/2014 Stone Manor Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 St. James Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Sugar Loaf Forest Lawrenceville, Ga. 12/1/2014 Sycamore Mews Crofton, MD. 12/1/2014 Sycamore Square Decatur, Ga. 12/1/2014 Tara Townhomes Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 The Dakota Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 The Park at East Paces Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Townhomes at Candler Park Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Town Square Condominium Decatur, Ga. 12/1/2014 The Woods Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Townegate Condos Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Tribute Lofts Atlanta,Ga 12/1/2014 Tuscany Condominiums Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Tuxworth Springs Decatur, Ga 12/1/2014 Vanderbilt Atlanta, Ga 2/15/2014 ViewPoint Atlanta, Ga 3/1/2015 View at Chastain Atlanta, Ga 12/1/2014 Village at Grant Park Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Village at Lake Club Point Greensboro, Ga. 12/1/2014 Villa’s at Kolb Farm Marietta,Ga. 2/1/2015 Villa’s at Park Place Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Vinings Forest Atlanta, Ga. 10/1/2014 Vining’s Main Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Vinings Vineyard Roswell, Ga. 3/15/2015 Virginia Hall Condominium Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 Walden at Lenox Atlanta, Ga. 2/1/2015 Washington Avenue Commons Atlanta, Ga 2/1/2015 Westover Plantation Atlanta, Ga. 3/1/2015 Wieuca at Roswell Atlanta, Ga. 12/1/2014 All files will still require updated Condo Questionnaire and updated insurance. 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