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Welcome to this 1930 brick gem meticulously restored to preserve the original character on one of the best quiet streets in Westview. Ideally situated a half mile from the Beltline, this rare find is a true testament to love and care, having been cherished and meticulously restored by its owners of the last 18 months. This lovely residence boasts a harmonious blend of original architectural details and thoughtfully incorporated updates, offering a perfect balance of historic charm and modern convenience. Greeted by new landscaping and a new period appropriate gas lantern, enjoy the timeless allure of the elevated large airy covered front porch with a classic arch. The exterior house and window trim is freshly painted and all the historic windows have been reglazed. The interior reveals a classic floor plan with the historic archways intact. So much of the home's historic character has been preserved, including all the original hardwoods (even in the kitchen!), a decorative fireplace, antique doors, and all the prairie style windows. The elegant living and dining rooms with abundant natural light and original paneled wood details create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Much of the original millwork has been retained, and all the original windows in the formal rooms have been professionally restored. Thoughtfully expanded to offer modern comforts, this home is highlighted by the new professionally designed gourmet kitchen featuring custom cabinetry, stainless appliances, gas cooking, farmhouse sink, and marble countertops and backsplash. The original ironing board cabinet has been converted into a spice cabinet. All new professionally designed ensuite primary bath with an oversized custom tiled walk in shower with marble accents and historic window. Custom cabinetry and a 100 year old antique mirror. All new hall bath with slipper tub and marble curbed tiled shower. Beadboard and original interior medicine cabinet. All original interior wood pine doors have already been restored with period hardware and glass knobs. All new traditional push button dimmer switches and outlets with brass plates throughout. The original whole house fan has been left intact and functions to lower summer cooling bills. One of a kind indoor/outdoor marble bar area with restored 1920’s windows that open on gas struts leads from the kitchen to an over sized new deck for entertaining. This sunny space overlooks the large level green backyard and offers a delightful perch to enjoy morning coffee or casual meals. The large backyard has off street parking and a brand new gated wood privacy fence, with plenty of room to build a garage or ADU. All new water and sewer lines, new electrical panel, all new plumbing and new air ducts and vent boots. A large unfinished attic covers the entire home for storage and future expansion. Enjoy a prime Westview location! This vibrant neighborhood of Atlanta offers easy access to local shops, restaurants, parks within walking distance, and multiple brewing and dining options at the popular Lee & White District with a new food hall. The Atlanta Beltline is a five-minute walk, offering endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, strolls, bike rides and exploration. Commuting to Downtown, Midtown or the Atlanta Airport is a breeze, with convenient access to major highways and public transportation nearby.
This listing courtesy of:
Resurgens Residential, LLC., Gregory Swartzberg
Your BAH amount is for the military housing area.
Property taxes are generally around 1.2% of the home’s value, but may vary based on location.
Annual homeowners insurance is typically 0.35% of the home’s value but can vary based on insurer.
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54.70% of housing units are renter occupied.
9.59% are vacant.
The median travel time to work is 19 minutes.
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