978 North Ave. #109, Atlanta, GA 30306

$400,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
1 1.00 0 $5,908 1968
On the market: 0 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$2,779($2,287 + $492 taxes*)

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Discover a unique blend of history and contemporary comfort in the Highland School Lofts, nestled in Atlanta's vibrant Poncey-Highland neighborhood. Originally constructed in 1911, this former schoolhouse has been beautifully transformed into a community of 30 stunning lofts, each exuding charm and modern sophistication. This immaculate home boasts a chef's kitchen complete with modern appliances, elegant stone countertops, convenient pull-out shelving, and ambient under-cabinet lighting. Enjoy the spaciousness of soaring ceilings, exposed ductwork, and an open-concept design that enhances the living experience. Equipped with smart home technology, you can effortlessly control your lighting and thermostat from your phone or computer. The remote-controlled blinds add an extra layer of convenience, ensuring your space remains stylish and comfortable. Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a highly walkable neighborhood, surrounded by an array of shopping, dining, parks, and entertainment options. Virginia-Highland, Inman Park, and Midtown are just minutes away, offering a vibrant urban lifestyle at your doorstep. Additional highlights of this loft include a touch faucet, new garbage disposal, a new washer and dryer, and a Samsung Bespoke smart fridge. The dimmable LED overhead lighting, new entry pendant light, bedroom sconces, and ceiling fans create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Plus, built-in wall TV cables with a mounting backboard, Google Fiber, and more ensure you have all the modern conveniences you need. Don't miss the chance to call this remarkable space your home-where history meets modern living!
Listing courtesy of Julia Nelson, Keller Williams Realty Atl Partners