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$739,900
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
2.00 |
1,522 |
$9,984 |
1890 |
On the market:
48 days
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Imagine a 19th century former Mill house nestled in a thriving artist community. Cabbagetown is one of Atlanta's quirkiest yet historically preserved neighborhoods, some streets are a nod back to the days when the neighborhood was a bustling mill town. Previously the Patchworks Art & History Center, 593 Gaskill is zoned for BOTH Commercial and Residential use, so the opportunities are endless! Period specific updates to the home combine historic charm with modern convenience. Check out Heidi out back, the Shasta camper that was booked for weeks in advance on VRBO/AIRBNB! The seller was a Superhost and it provided great supplemental income! The guests enjoyed being steps from Agave, Carroll Street Cafe and Milltown Arms, this location is unbeatable. Breathtaking kitchen, new bathrooms, new lighting and 11' ceilings coupled with the original heart pine floors. The kitchen flooring was planed down from salvaged beams pulled out of the Fulton Cotton Mill after the big tornado! Original doors and mantels compliment the style of the home and overflow with charm. Relax outside on the covered deck while people watching in Cabbagetown, then step next door to enjoy a meal at Agave. Get one of the award-winning burgers at Little's, grab a drink at Milltown Arms, grab dinner at Jen Chan's. Moments from the Beltline, Oakland Cemetery and the Memorial Drive Corridor. Rare off-street parking and a wrap-around porch make this a Cabbagetown must-see. With only 3 owners in the last 90 years, the next owner will continue the rich history this home brings with it.
Listing courtesy of Jason Hatcher, Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International