441 Park Ave., Atlanta, GA 30312

441 Park Ave., Atlanta, GA 30312
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$805,000
Sold on 8/28/20
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
5 3.00 4,125 $7,446 1906
On the market: 43 days
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This immaculately restored, turn-of-the-century free-style Queen Anne Victorian was built in 1906 along storied Park Avenue which lined the gateway to what, at the time, was the city of Atlanta's first public space known as Lemuel Pratt Grant's Park. The historic attributes of this magnificently restored home include richly refinished heart-of-pine floors throughout, 115-year-old 6-panel stained pine doors, a lavishly updated kitchen, period-appropriate baths, plus six decorative fireplaces with much of their original majolica tile and detailed Victorian mantels. Each of the two upper floors also boast 10 foot ceilings with a mix of historic and period lighting fixtures from Rejuvenation and Restoration Hardware. The double-stalled garage currently includes a lift for each stall allowing for 4-car parking (the lifts can be conveyed with the right offer). The home also includes extensive in-home wiring for security and sound, and includes high efficiency appliances and mechanical systems (like dual tankless gas water heaters). In this section of Park Avenue, you're just steps away to everything in the city. The I-20 entrance via Boulevard is just a minute away by car. And you're right down the street from the Park itself, plus tons of restaurants and bars are just around the corner. The Beltline is just a 5-minute bike ride away.
Listing courtesy of Rob Smith, Compass