90 Polo Dr., Atlanta, GA 30309

90 Polo Dr., Atlanta, GA 30309
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$3,395,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 5.10 0 $27,387 2016
On the market: 6 days short-sale

Est. Monthly Payment:

$21,695($19,413 + $2,282 taxes*)

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Masterfully designed by renowned architect Bobby McAlpine, this exceptional all-brick residence in Ansley Park blends timeless craftsmanship with modern livability. A slate roof crowns both the home and detached garage, while walls of metal doors and windows flood the interiors with natural light. Soaring ceilings, intricate trim details, and thoughtfully designed spaces create an atmosphere of elevated living. A picturesque front courtyard framed by stately hornbeam trees sets the tone for the inviting interiors beyond. Inside, sunlit living and dining areas provide an ideal backdrop for gatherings, flowing effortlessly into the chef’s kitchen and fireside family room through both the center hallway and butlers pantry. Designed for both comfort and functionality, the kitchen is beautifully outfitted with high-end appliances and refined finishes. Upstairs, the luxurious primary suite offers a private retreat, featuring a spa-like bath with exquisite marble and custom detailing throughout. Three additional ensuite bedrooms complete the upper level, ensuring ample accommodations for family and guests. The spacious finished lower level includes a full bath, generous storage, and flexible living space. A two-car garage and extra off-street parking add rare convenience in this coveted neighborhood. Outside, the private backyard is a true oasis, featuring turf, a covered grilling porch, and a well-integrated walk-out design—perfect for outdoor entertaining and al fresco dining. With its elevated position, the home enjoys picturesque views overlooking the golf course, enhancing its sense of tranquility and exclusivity.
Listing courtesy of Jim Getzinger, Compass