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$750,000
Sold on 8/03/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
2.10 |
3,300 |
$4,482 |
1886 |
On the market:
270 days
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The Fischer House is one of Atlanta's most prominent examples of high Victorian architecture. Wide front porch leads right into a dramatic entry foyer flanked by 2 living areas; formal dining rm & updated kit; orig keeping rm & screened back prch; rear sitting rm that doubles as a 4th bedroom; & 3 large upstairs beds w/ 2 full baths. Top-to-bottom features incl heart-pine floors, soaring ceilings, orig fireplaces, beautiful historic woodwork, plus unique stained & etched glass. Gorgeous manicured gardens & a period-appropriate detached carport. Too many details to list! As you step up to the picturesque rocking chair front porch, you’ll notice several intriguing details that take you back to the era of the beginning of Grant Park: the carriage stone bearing the J.A. Fischer name; the exquisite fretwork; and the intrinsic front porch view. This truly remarkable home is well known by the residents of Grant Park and all passersby. Throughout its history, it has maintained its historic integrity, greatly complimented by the loving care & maintenance provided by the current owners. As the new steward of this period showplace, you’ll have the opportunity to immediately enjoy all the grandeur that the Victorian age had to offer while taking your time to add your own personal touches. When the home was last on the market 41 years ago, Grant Park was a different place. Today, you’re able to walk right across the street to the new Grant Park Gateway currently nearing completion in Atlanta’s oldest & most storied public park, plus numerous restaurants, bars, coffee shops & neighborhood gathering places. Plus you’re just a two minute bike ride to the Beltline. There’s never been a better time to own such a significant example of Atlanta architectural history.
Listing courtesy of Rob Smith, Compass