Tucked between College Avenue and the Oakhurst Village,
this cozy Craftsman-style offering is being billed as a “hidden gem on a
quiet street” with an interior that’s nothing short of “impeccable.”
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This five-bedroom, four-bathroom property was built two
years ago, and its 4,000 square feet boast a few touches that set it
apart from other large new homes in the same vein: a cozy basement
lounge space that’s all-too rare intown, the kitchen’s breakfast nook (a
sweet touch), a collapsable glass wall that unites the living room and a
screened porch, and a dining room that seats 12.
Lovers of white-and-grey motifs and Carrara marble won’t be disappointed.
Other perks include a six-burner stove, double ovens,
custom window treatments, surround-sound speakers, and a general
understated sleekness to the whole place.
On the flip-side, the so-so WalkScore of 62 is a bit
puzzling, given the proximity of East Lake MARTA Station and retail a
few blocks in each direction.
The home last sold for $102,000 less in the summer of 2015, which says a lot about the temperature of this market.
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