2499 Peachtree Rd. #703, Atlanta, GA 30305

2499 Peachtree Rd. #703, Atlanta, GA 30305
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$307,000
Sold on 4/05/22
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.00 1,339 $4,357 1984
On the market: 14 days
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One of a kind top-floor condo in the heart of Buckhead! A master carpenter, Toshihiro Sahara, who built Japanese pavilion at Atlanta Botanical Garden, transformed this condo into a Japanese oasis with superb craftsmanship and woodwork. From custom lightings made with washi paper, custom kitchen and bathroom cabinets, doors made with paper and wood to an alcove at the entrance, no details were missed. Enjoy city view & evening lights from oversized windows in Sunroom next to Family Room that has slightly raised floor and faux wooden ceiling creating the feeling of being inside a Japanese tea room. Dining room features built in bench seats, sleek black slate floor with granite “stepping stones” and faux roof edges on the walls that creates semi-outdoor dining atmosphere. Matching antique wooden dining table comes with the unit. Double master suite plan provides ample bedroom space, walk-in closets with custom shelves and jewelry holders. All bathrooms were renovated with custom vanities. Second bedroom comes with unique foldable Queen-sized bed resembling an Asian cabinet. Possibility of this vacant unit is endless. Furnish it with Asian furniture and enjoy authentic Japanese tea house atmosphere or as virtually staged photos show, the unit can have a mid-century modern atmosphere when furnished with contemporary furniture. Seller paid all assessments as well as for the replacement of 2 windows. Well maintained pet friendly community. Two assigned parking spaces in gated garage & storage. Prime location in Buckhead, easy access to shopping, restaurants, Garden Hills Pool & Rec Center & duck pond. Do not miss this amazing condo that brings the sense of serenity and peacefulness. HOA fee covers most utilities except electricity. No rental. No investors.
Listing courtesy of Emiko Yang, Landmark Commercial & Residential Properties, LLC.