686 Woodland Ave., Atlanta, GA 30316

686 Woodland Ave., Atlanta, GA 30316
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$940,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 3.0 2,541 $11,248 1930
On the market: 28 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$6,312($5,375 + $937 taxes*)

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This 1930 Craftsman home on Woodland Ave. was originally renovated to the studs by Green Stone Design. This home has it all from a rocking chair front porch to the oversized covered back entertainment area with gorgeous private in-ground saline pool and hot tub with terrazzo decking. The hardwood floored main level contains a bedroom and full bath along with 2 light filled living rooms, dining room, lovely kitchen with a new range and new refrigerator, wine fridge and a cute pocket office. Upstairs the primary overlooks the pool area and has an ensuite bath with a dual vanity and 2 closets with ample room behind the walk-in for expansion. 2 additional bedrooms, another full bath and a laundry room complete the upstairs. The current owners added the pool, pool cabana and pocket office in 2018. The pocket office was originally envisioned as a half bath for the pool area and is fully plumbed underneath ready to become a half bath at any time. Additionally the home has a hot water recirculation system which enables hot water immediately throughout the house. The roof and downstairs HVAC and ductwork were replaced last year. Along with being a lovely home to live and entertain in, the location can’t be beat. Woodland Ave is Ormewood Park's premiere street and site of a grand Hallowe’en night known throughout the southeast. This home is also the first tier for ANCS, a highly regarded charter school serving K-8 with 2 campuses. Located down the street from Ormewoods eateries, across the road from East Atlanta Village and less than a mile from the Southside Beltline and Glenwood Park, your activity options won’t disappoint.
Listing courtesy of Christine Mcguire, Compass