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$750,000
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High-performing West End duplex with immediate cash flow and major redevelopment upside. Located in Atlanta’s rapidly transforming West End, this asset delivers over 4,000 square feet, 9 bedrooms / 5.5 bathrooms, and a proven income profile in one of the city’s strongest value-growth corridors. The property boasts over four years of successful short-term rental operations, and could easily transition to similar results with long term tenants. The upside is compelling and near-term. The West End Mall redevelopment—set to begin and will transform the area into a major live/work/play district, while the nearby Lee + White corridor continues to attract consistent foot traffic and tenant demand. The Southside BeltLine expansion now under construction will connect the East and West BeltLine segments, further accelerating appreciation and rental growth.
Unit A (upper two levels) features 6 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, hardwood floors, high ceilings, abundant natural light, a spacious living area, and a quartz-appointed kitchen—ideal for maximizing short-term rental revenue or securing premium long-term tenants. Unit B, with a private entrance, offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and includes fully and recently renovated baths, supporting strong rentability and minimal future capital expenditure. The asset has been meticulously maintained with zero deferred maintenance, supported by frequent professional cleanings. Investors can continue operating at scale as a short-term or mid-term rental, convert to long-term leases, or execute a house-hack strategy by occupying one unit while leasing the other. Walkable to MARTA, minutes from Downtown Atlanta, and adjacent to the BeltLine Westside Trail, this property checks every box: cash flow, scale, location, and redevelopment-driven appreciation. Assets with this income history, cap rate, and upside in the West End are increasingly rare.
Listing courtesy of Aziz Izmour, Compass