75 17th St. #5, Atlanta, GA 30309

75 17th St. #5, Atlanta, GA 30309
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$475,000
Sold on 4/23/24
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
1 1.0 1,069 $4,708 1900
On the market: 40 days
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Welcome to this delightful 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence in the heart of Ansley Park, boasting a perfect blend of historic charm and contemporary updates. This condo building, The Maryland, was constructed in 1900 and renovated to retain the building’s original features and charm. The property's historical roots are evident in its architecture, adding character to every corner. Upon entering the unit, you'll be greeted by the expansive 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors with mahogany inlay and original solid wooden pocket doors separating the living and dining spaces. Abundant natural light bathes each room through the home’s large windows, creating a bright and cheerful ambiance. The updated kitchen and bathroom seamlessly combine modern amenities with classic design, providing both functionality and style. The heart of the home lies in the cozy living room, featuring a gas fireplace and opening up to a private porch perfect for sipping morning coffee or evening relaxation. The large dining room offers ample space for both intimate dinners as well as the flexibility to set up a comfortable work from home space. Other features unique to a condo in this area are in unit laundry, sizable walk-in closet, and a spacious bathroom including both a soaking tub and shower. Located in the midst of Midtown, this unit provides walkable access to the many parks of Ansley Park, as well as the Botanical Gardens and Piedmont Park. The High Museum, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Colony Square and the multitude of shops and restaurants in Midtown provide endless entertainment. This condo is more than just a home; it's a timeless retreat that combines the best of the past with the conveniences of today. Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming property your own.
Listing courtesy of Kristin Carpenter, Dorsey Alston Realtors