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$4,295,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
6 |
6.10 |
6,114 |
$23,197 |
2015 |
On the market:
81 days
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Exquisite Ansley Park home Overlooking Winn Park & Midtown Skyline. Welcome to this stunning custom-built residence, completed in 2018, nestled in the heart of historic Ansley Park. A rare find, this home is situated on a deep and coveted lot on one of Ansley’s most quiet streets. The home features five bedrooms on the upper level, including an expansive primary suite—offering the ultimate in comfort and privacy. With six bedrooms total, including one on the main level, this home is designed for both luxurious living and seamless entertaining. Impeccable craftsmanship is on display throughout, including a stunning waterfall edge island and barreled ceiling in the chef’s kitchen which add architectural elegance. The kitchen boasts top-tier appliances and flows effortlessly into the family room and spacious loggia, complete with a wood-burning fireplace—perfect for year-round indoor-outdoor living. Step outside to the walk-out backyard, a secluded paradise featuring a beautifully designed pool, lush landscaping, and exquisite hardscaping. This tranquil, private setting provides a serene retreat from the bustle of city life, ideal for relaxation and entertaining. Additional features include a home gym, a cozy library, media/game room, additional office space and a 4-car garage. Enjoy al fresco dining on the inviting front porch, where you can take in breathtaking views of both Winn Park and the Midtown skyline. This space offers a perfect setting for outdoor gatherings, with seamless connectivity to the home’s interior living and dining areas—ideal for entertaining. Located just two blocks from the newly reimagined Colony Square and Atlanta’s vibrant cultural arts district, this home offers unparalleled access to the best of city living, while maintaining a tranquil, private setting.
This is Ansley Park living at its finest.
Listing courtesy of Jim Getzinger, Compass