Metro Atlanta · Boulder Walk

A whole neighborhood,
ready to shoot.

Boulder Walk homeowners have opened their properties to film, television, and commercial production. Browse verified locations, see each owner's rates up front, and contract directly with the person who holds the keys.

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Why Boulder Walk

One street, a dozen looks, no location fee games.

Productions get a walkable cluster of homes with real architectural range and a single point of contact for neighborhood logistics. Homeowners keep every dollar of their location fee.

Range within walking distance

Colonial, craftsman, modern farmhouse, and mid-century homes on adjacent streets. Scout three looks in an afternoon without moving the van.

Direct to the homeowner

No agency markup and no middleman. Rates are published and negotiable, and you pay the homeowner directly — plus a 5% district fee to the HOA, carved out of the same total.

Neighborhood logistics, solved

The HOA publishes designated crew parking, quiet hours, and generator rules, and notifies neighbors before you arrive.

How it works

From scout to signed in five steps.

If you are scouting

  1. 1

    Browse and shortlist

    Filter by style, size, pool, and day rate. Save candidates to a shortlist you can share with your director.

  2. 2

    Send an inquiry

    Pick your dates and describe the production. The inquiry goes straight to the homeowner, not to a queue.

  3. 3

    Negotiate directly

    Message the owner in the portal. Rates on the listing are the owner's asking price and most are negotiable.

  4. 4

    Sign the location agreement

    Both parties sign in the browser. You get a locked PDF with a full audit trail.

  5. 5

    Confirm neighborhood logistics

    The HOA confirms crew parking, quiet hours, and neighbor notice for your shoot dates.

If you own a home here

  1. 1

    Create your listing

    Sign in with Google, Apple, or Facebook. Add specs, features, and the rooms worth shooting.

  2. 2

    Upload a real portfolio

    Photos and walkthrough video. Scouts skip listings without good coverage of every room.

  3. 3

    Set your own rates

    The district publishes suggested ranges. You decide your actual numbers, per day or per service.

  4. 4

    Review inquiries

    Accept, decline, or counter. You are never obligated to take a booking.

  5. 5

    Sign and get paid

    Execute the agreement in the portal, verify the production's insurance, and invoice them directly.

Who does what

The homeowner owns the deal. The HOA owns the street.

This is the part everyone should read twice. It decides who to call when something needs a decision.

The homeowner

You own the deal, start to finish.

  • Coordinate directly with the location scout, producer, and studio
  • Set your own rates and negotiate the final fee
  • Run day-to-day operations while the crew is on your property
  • Request, review, and verify the production's certificate of insurance
  • Confirm you are named as an additional insured before anyone arrives
  • Invoice the production for your share and collect payment
  • Walk the property before and after the shoot and document condition
  • Report your own income at tax time
The homeowner

Boulder Walk HOA

We handle the street, not the deal.

  • Confirm designated on-street parking areas for crew and equipment
  • Publish and enforce quiet hours and permitted filming hours
  • Set rules for generators, lighting spill, and street closures
  • Notify neighbors within the notice radius ahead of a shoot
  • Verify that a listing belongs to an actual Boulder Walk homeowner
  • Maintain the district calendar so shoots do not collide
  • Invoice the production for the district fee and run the district
Boulder Walk HOA

The production

Standard location obligations.

  • Carry general liability insurance and name the homeowner as additional insured
  • Provide a certificate of insurance before the first prep day
  • Stay within the agreed footprint, dates, and hours
  • Follow neighborhood parking, quiet hours, and generator rules
  • Restore the property to its original condition
  • Pay the homeowner their share of the agreed fee
  • Remit the district fee to the HOA on the same terms
The production

Important

Boulder Walk HOA is not a party to the location agreement. The HOA does not negotiate rates, verify insurance, or guarantee that the homeowner gets paid. The agreement is between the homeowner and the production. The HOA's only financial interest is the district fee, which the production pays to the HOA directly out of the agreed fee.

Rate guidance

Suggested ranges, never fixed prices.

The district publishes ranges so nobody has to guess what a residential location is worth in this market. Every homeowner sets their own number, and productions are free to negotiate.

Put your house on the map.

Listing takes about twenty minutes. You set the rates, you approve every booking, and you can pause your listing whenever life gets busy.

You approve every date Contracts signed in-portal You keep 95% — a flat 5% district fee, nothing else