140 Ridgely Ct., Atlanta, GA 30342

140 Ridgely Ct., Atlanta, GA 30342
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$1,650,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 4.1 3,750 $15,437 2019
On the market: 11 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$10,721($9,435 + $1,286 taxes*)

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Enveloped in a gated enclave of luxury townhomes, welcome home to 140 Ridgley Court, a one-of-one opportunity on Chastain Park. Privately situated on the premier corner lot, this 4BR/4.5BA home with private elevator, rooftop patio, and serene privacy delivers contemporary style, exquisite touches and modern convenience. Step inside to discover an open and intuitive floor plan ideal with four fully-finished levels for everyday living. Four outdoor spaces include: rooftop patio, kitchen opens to the screened porch, Living Room opens to the balcony, plus a covered porch from the terrace level. The epicurean kitchen is fully equipped with a quartz waterfall countertop, Wolf stainless steel appliances, built-in Sub Zero refrigerator, and more. The main level family room boasts a gas fireplace with a stone surround, while the oversized owner's retreat features a relaxing ensuite bath with a soaking tub, separate tiled shower, and dual vanities. Custom window treatments give options for partial or full blackout privacy throughout the entire home. Custom RH lighting has been curated for each room. This home is fully automated with Control 4 for a truly intelligent smart home experience. The sky terrace with open rooftop and custom canopy connects you with nature and is a great place to relax. The finished terrace level with covered porch offers options for ample entertainment space, additional bedroom, exercise area or office. Residents of West Wieuca enjoy proximity to Chastain Park, restaurants, and shopping. This townhome presents a rare opportunity for contemporary luxury living in a coveted Buckhead/Sandy Springs location.
Listing courtesy of Benjamin Heidenreich, Compass