791 Wylie St. #802, Atlanta, GA 30316

791 Wylie St. #802, Atlanta, GA 30316
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$305,000
Sold on 9/26/22
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
1 1.0 724 $4,187 2003
On the market: 102 days
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Back on the market. The previous buyers got "cold feet" Their loss is your gain because Wylie Street: the northern rim of ever-walkable Reynoldstown-meets-Cabbagetown is only a couple of minutes to the Krog Street Tunnel and points beyond (the namesake market, some great restaurants, and breezy access to the BeltLine). Not much farther in the other direction to an east/west MARTA stop and the Edgewood Retail District. Play your cards right; this is one of those rare parts of Atlanta where you might not even need a car. Not that you’re going to want to spend too much time outside — it’s hot this time of year. Better to slake in a cozy place with brick walls, vaulted ceilings, concrete floors, and exposed ductwork. We don’t want to assume anyone’s primetime tastes, but you have to admit, there’s something enviably “lights, camera, action” about unit 802. Is it the open floor plan and how the living room melds into the terracotta-tinted, remodeled kitchen? Maybe. Does it have anything to do with the double doors leading out to a (north-facing) private balcony? Doesn’t hurt. Is it the million different possibilities for decor? Boho-chic, spit-polished, globally inspired, or any combination of the above, you’re only a charcuterie board, a couple of bottles of red, and a few friends away from someone involuntarily saying, “Wow… this is a nice place you’ve got here.” Tastefully separated (by a convenient twin closet pillar, just opposite the laundry nook) is the primary bed, which has a kicking closet all its own. Storage isn’t an issue when 724 square feet is impeccably laid out. And the bath, with way more than enough room to spread out, without even counting the shower and separate bathtub suite. And when you do return outside, this is west Reynoldstown. That hyper-convenient, perennial enclave of the city that’s been here forever, that’s dripping with history, and where neighbors know each other. (And, for what it’s worth, where you’re never going to hear any of them say that investing in a well-appointed loft for under-$300K is a bad long-term investment.) Priced to bring immediate attention @ $299,900
Listing courtesy of Joshua Keen, Compass