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$337,000
Sold on 12/15/22
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
2.10 |
1,711 |
$1,179 |
1958 |
On the market:
105 days
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Current owner has lovingly taken care of this home for 37 years. "Fleetwood Hills" automobile named streets is inspired by the "Doraville Assembly Plant" built by General Motors in 1947 and then the surrounding large tracks of land were turned into subdivisions for their executives. This home was built during the American Modern Movement which ended in 1959. Modern features: horizontal trim at fascia, crank out clerestory windows which accent the horizontal aspect of the modern ranch echoing the Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie Style (circa 1927-1935), the asymmetrical massing of the front elevation creating a Loge at the front entrance. Large Sunroom in back with tons of glass. Shimmering hardwood floors. Home needs new roof, and HVAC. All repairs are cosmetic (ceiling boards, deck boards, fascia repair - for about $25,000 house can be put back to it's former glory, plus you are never going to get this much land / privacy this close to town for this amazing price. Core Logic puts house next door at a value of approx 464,5000 and house across street at $468,000, so you will get instant sweat equity! The GM Plant is now going to be walkable streets, movie theatre, parks and a "covered street" that will connect to the MARTA station.
Listing courtesy of John Johnson, RE/MAX Metro Atlanta