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$1,371,000
Sold on 8/01/22
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
5 |
4.00 |
3,559 |
$12,755 |
1924 |
On the market:
33 days
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Located on one of the prettiest streets in historic Druid Hills, this 1920’s brick Tudor-style home will win you over with its Queen Anne windows, slate roof, copper gutters, high ceilings, spacious rooms, and gorgeous leaded glass windows. At 1206 Oakdale, the foyer greets you and leads you to the fireside living room with expansive windows offering stunning views of the mature magnolia and ivy lined yard. Archways decorate the rear of the living room and lead you to the sunroom that overlooks the English garden. On the other side of the foyer entry is a separate dining room with plenty of space to host large gatherings. The tall bay window in the dining room paints a stunning view of the red-leafed maple tree.
The stately library boasts a wall of dark wood built-in bookcases, a built-in window seat (an idyllic reading nook), lovely skylights, and closets. The main floor houses the laundry room as well as access to the basement. Upstairs are four bedrooms including the primary suite that is outfitted with updated light fixtures, a walk-in closet with built-ins, and has its own bathroom with dual sinks, a vanity area, and a shower/tub. The other three bedrooms drown in gorgeous natural light, and one bedroom features a built-in window seat flanked by bookshelves. In the 1980s the home was expanded and modernized to add a European-style galley kitchen with an abundance of cabinetry, walk-in pantry, appliances, and breakfast area for a casual dining experience that overlooks the backyard. A two-car attached garage was added with convenient access to the home’s mudroom and backyard. The brick patio in the backyard provides additional entertaining space for dining alfresco or garden parties. A guest house offers a one-bedroom, one-bath studio with living area and kitchen. Simply stated this home is breathtaking.
A+ location, walking distance to Emory University, CDC and shops and restaurants at the Emory Village. Also less than 5 miles to Midtown and Downtown Atlanta.
Listing courtesy of Natalie Gregory, Compass