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$700,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 4 |
3.00 |
2,740 |
$1,933 |
1963 |
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On the market:
1 day
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First time on the market in a quarter-century, this architecturally significant residence was designed by renowned Robert Green (an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright) whose recognizable properties dotting the Amberwood neighborhood are a community treasure. For architecture and architectural history buffs, this property will delight with its lateral span, classic mid-century modern roofline, use of brick and glass. But perhaps the most noted feature on this particular design is the geometric-shaped deck that appears to wrap-around the front end of the structure. Consider this deck the "bow" of the house and thus why it's known as Robert Green's "boat house" in some circles. The "stern" is a rear stoop off the primary bedroom with an angled roofline overhead. While admiring the unique and original features of the house, don't miss the beautiful surrounding yards with mature trees, flowering plants, and serene pathways. Amberwood is a welcoming neighborhood with quiet streets and friendly community. Twin Lakes Swim & Tennis Club (requires membership) is 5 mins away. Access beautiful and shaded Briarlake Forest Park directly from within the neighborhood. Please note this amazing property is a fixer-upper and awaits your restoration and imagination.
Listing courtesy of Stacy Toporoff, Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International