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$1,835,000
Sold on 10/06/23
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
2.10 |
0 |
$15,700 |
1933 |
On the market:
28 days
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This elegant painted brick two-story, designed by the renowned Atlanta architectural firm of Frazier and Bodin, was built in 1933 and retains all the warmth and charm of its original design. Tall ceilings, gorgeous dark hardwood floors, solid oak doors, original iron windows, authentic moldings, beautiful fireplaces – all the special details you would hope to find in a well-loved historic home are abundant at 2581 Woodward Way. The main floor features an inviting entrance hall which opens to the dining room on one side and the living room on the other. The gracious-sized living room is anchored by a limestone fireplace with gas logs and opens to a wonderful stone-floored sunroom. Behind the living room is the library/den with built-ins and a warm corner fireplace with stone surround. From the formal dining room you enter the breakfast room and kitchen. The laundry room is located off the kitchen and the two-car garage is entered off the kitchen as well. The stone patio is conveniently accessed from the kitchen and back hall. There is also a powder room on the main floor. All of the bedrooms are upstairs, including a primary bedroom with a walk-in closet and private bath. The additional three bedrooms share a second bath. Attic storage is accessed with a pull-down stair. There is a partial unfinished basement with utilities and some storage. The primarily level, wooded lot slopes up slightly in the back and is approximately three-quarters of an acre in size and includes a garden shed. The roof is slate and was replaced in 2017. A home with such architectural distinction on one of Atlanta's most coveted streets rarely comes on the market, offering a unique opportunity for the fortunate buyer.
Listing courtesy of Studie Young, HOME Real Estate, LLC