1447 Iverson St., Atlanta, GA 30307

1447 Iverson St., Atlanta, GA 30307
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$969,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.00 2,299 $10,735 1910
On the market: 3 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$6,697($5,802 + $895 taxes*)

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Tucked along one of Candler Park’s most coveted streets, this parkside Victorian farmhouse (circa 1900) blends timeless character with thoughtful modern updates. Behind its classic façade, you’ll find soaring 12-foot ceilings, decorative fireplaces, and restored pine flooring; details that speak to the home’s rich history while complementing its refreshed, livable design. Relish in the home's 2,600+ square feet, which includes the renovated attic; the main floor is both functional and offers comfort and flexibility. Don't miss the secret room tucked behind a bookcase in the finished loft space, which adds a bit of mystery and personality. The bathrooms deliver a true retreat experience: a bright skylight, a rain shower with a vintage farm sink in the Primary bath, and a classic clawfoot tub in the secondary bathroom, complete with towel heater and both overhead and handheld fixtures for a spa-like feel. Designed for everyday living and effortless entertaining, the sunlit family room features dual ceiling fans and opens through French doors to a lush backyard. Beyond the garden, an included adjacent deeded parcel offers endless possibilities—whether you envision a studio, workshop, or income-producing ADU. Life in Candler Park means convenience and a sense of community. A few minutes over to Mary Lin Elementary, enjoy the neighborhood park and pool, and take advantage of nearby shops, dining, and easy MARTA access. With Emory, Decatur, Midtown, and Downtown all just minutes away, the location is as compelling as the home itself. Distinctive, inviting, and full of possibility, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Atlanta history.
Listing courtesy of Meredith Parks, Keller Knapp