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$545,000
Sold on 8/31/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
2.10 |
2,455 |
$4,795 |
1977 |
On the market:
23 days
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Tucked off the quiet street of a thoroughly sublime little neighborhood, 390 Wickerberry Lane, (with its 5 beds, 2.5 baths, and loads of yard space) might very well be the last family home you’ll ever have to look for. The northern suburbs of Atlanta have gained their respective reputations for a reason. In Roswell’s case, the trendy culinary and lifestyle scene of downtown and Canton Street (literally a two-minute drive) lends a worlds-away vibe that’s still close to commuter-friendly Hwy. 400. Best of all worlds.
But, more about 390 Wickerberry, where the exterior has only recently received a top-to-bottom, white brick refreshing. For that matter, curb appeal aside, the whole home has been given the same level of attention — the new roof, HVAC, updated electric and plumbing, and big-ticket remodels (the kitchen and baths are bright, breezy, and thoroughly 2020s) mean zero surprises from day one. The same goes for out back, where a gigantic brand-new deck overlooks that equally enormous, privacy-fenced back yard where sticklers for lush landscaping will fall in love.
Inside, modularity reigns via an intuitive, foot-friendly, hardwood floor plan: a living area built for entertaining is mirrored by a formal dining area; for quiet nights in, the fireplace-equipped family room flows past the half bath, into the custom chef’s kitchen, and finally, the breakfast area. Lots of room to spread out.
Upstairs the south-facing primary bedroom is accompanied by a spacious master bath. The three remaining beds are anchored by a second bathroom, and closet space to spare.
Speaking of space... this is a fun kicker: above the attached two-car garage is an additional room for the ultimate home office? Study? Photo studio, art cave, or yoga suite?
Listing courtesy of Joshua Keen, Compass