32 Peachtree St. #1303, Atlanta, GA 30303

32 Peachtree St. #1303, Atlanta, GA 30303
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$199,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.00 902 $508 1920
On the market: 115 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$1,180($1,138 + $42 taxes*)

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INCREDIBLE Value for this 2BR/2BA condo enjoys 13th floor views of Marietta Street, featuring views of both the iconic Capitol Dome, and the Mercedes Benz Arena. More than just a home, this condo provides a lifestyle of comfort, convenience, and historical significance. This meticulously maintained unit is freshly painted and move-in ready! The great room is adorned with custom floor-to-ceiling built-in bookcases, creating a sophisticated statement piece that resonates with style and functionality. The kitchen features stainless appliances, Corian countertops, and solid maple cabinets. Recent upgrades include brand new fixtures in both bathrooms, complemented by the warmth of new oak hardwood floors throughout. Deeded storage unit included as well. Amenities include: 24-hour concierge, security, gym, roof-top clubhouse, business center, and convenient bike storage. Enjoy an easy commute with quick access to major interstates 75, 85, and 20. 2 MARTA stations are conveniently located just 2 blocks away. Situated in the Fairlie-Poplar District, renowned for its iconic architecture, the William Oliver has been featured in many film sequences, including Baby Driver, amongst others. Nearby points include the GA Federal Building, GSU Campus, Woodruff Park, Mercedes Benz Arena, State Farm Arena, CNN, Centennial Park, The Tabernacle, and Underground Atlanta. Not just a home; it's a gateway to Atlanta's rich cultural and entertainment scene. The William Oliver stands as Atlanta's first Art Deco skyscraper, a 16-story high-rise on Peachtree Street. Originally constructed for office use in the 1930s, it underwent transformations for the 1996 Olympics and was later converted into condos in 2001. With 115 units, this tower is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, offering a unique blend of history and modern living. NOTE: This is an owner-occupied building, with rental units capped and a waitlist in place.
Listing courtesy of Katie Schanck, Keller Wms Re Atl Midtown