675 Greenwood Ave. #125, Atlanta, GA 30306

675 Greenwood Ave. #125, Atlanta, GA 30306
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$600,000
Sold on 9/15/22
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.1 1,450 $5,141 2005
On the market: 71 days
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Factory Lofts has quickly become one of the most desirable communities in the city based on its unbeatable location in Virginia Highland literally ON the Beltline (only a few condo communities in the entire city can tout this). Homes are selling here on average in just 2 days (and well over asking price) due to the outstanding 91 WalkScore to Ponce City Market, Piedmont Park, Whole Foods, & all the amazing dining/shopping/entertainment options the Beltline have to offer. The building has just had a major facelift and is freshly painted with a new roof and windows (among other updates). This rare three-story bright and airy townhome is one of only 4 in the entire community to have a private 2-car garage and features two en-suite bedrooms with soaring vaulted ceilings. You enter on the main level where you are welcomed by wide open living space including the living room, dining room, kitchen, powder room and French doors leading out to a private balcony. The living space is flanked by windows on two sides flooding the space with natural light. The kitchen features a Jenn-air gas cooktop/oven, stainless steel appliances, a large center island adorned with granite and a custom bar area built into one of the window boxes. The second story is home to the dual owner’s suites each with an en-suite bath and dramatic vaulted ceilings. Rounding out the top floor is the laundry closet. Downstairs through the internal stairwell is the huge 2-car garage with air conditioned bonus room/storage space. Factory Lofts is a boutique gated community with secure access, dramatic three-story lobby, private bike storage & rooftop deck, all right on the Beltline. These homes have sold quickly so do not delay! Truly, hands-down…the epitome of Beltline living in Atlanta!
Listing courtesy of Matthew Doyle & David Goodrowe, Compass & Compass