676 Elbert St., Atlanta, GA 30310

676 Elbert St., Atlanta, GA 30310
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$675,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 3.00 2,737 $6,033 1920
On the market: 2 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$4,545($4,042 + $503 taxes*)

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This is what living in Adair Park actually looks like; community, walkability, and comfort. Where historic character meets the way people actually live today. A Craftsman that honors its history while quietly exceeding expectations. This isn’t just a house; it’s part of a neighborhood that feels like home. Beyond the charm, there’s a level of care here that brings real peace of mind. The current owners have been intentional stewards of the home, investing not just in aesthetics but in long term livability. Major systems and the roof are approximately four years old. HVAC servicing has been regularly maintained, pest exclusion professionally completed, and the crawl space fully encapsulated. The result is a home that feels solid, protected, and refreshingly low maintenance, allowing you to focus on living, not upkeep. This home blends the soul of a historic bungalow with the scale, design, and functionality today’s buyers are searching for. In a neighborhood where square footage is at a premium, it stands out as one of the larger residences in Adair Park, offering room to live, host, work, and grow without sacrificing character. From the moment you step onto the quintessential Southern front porch, you feel it. Inside, the tone is warm and intentional. Hardwood floors run throughout, 10 foot ceilings create a sense of openness, and exposed wood beams add architectural interest that feels both elevated and authentic. The main level unfolds in a way that feels natural and intuitive. Living, dining, and kitchen spaces connect easily while still maintaining their own identity. The dining room is perfectly positioned for gatherings, while the living room invites conversation and comfort, with sightlines that keep everyone connected. At the center of the home, the kitchen is designed with both form and function in mind. It features an oversized island with seating, generous cabinetry, marble countertops, and stainless steel appliances including a gas range and custom hood vent. Open shelving adds warmth and character, while statement lighting and the wood-beamed ceiling overhead elevate the space. This kitchen supports real life beautifully. Just beyond, the layout continues to make sense. A main-level bedroom and full bath offer flexibility for guests, a home office, or multigenerational living, while storage, laundry, and transitional spaces are thoughtfully tucked away. The primary suite, also on the main level, is its own retreat, generously sized, quietly positioned, and designed for rest. The ensuite bath feels like a private spa, complete with a soaking tub, glass shower, dual vanities, and finishes that strike the right balance between clean, classic, and refined. Upstairs, additional bedrooms, walk in closets, and a bonus space provide flexibility for play, work, guests, or creative pursuits. The second level feels connected while still offering separation when needed, a layout that adapts as life evolves. Out back, the experience continues. A large deck overlooks a spacious yard, ideal for entertaining, gardening, or simply enjoying a quiet moment outdoors. There’s room to imagine firepit nights, weekend gatherings, or future possibilities. And then there’s the location. This home doesn’t just offer beautiful interiors, it offers a lifestyle. Walk to the Atlanta BeltLine, two local coffee shops, and Lee + White, one of Southwest Atlanta’s most exciting destinations for dining, breweries, retail, and a food hall. You’re also just a short stroll from Adair Park I and II, beloved community parks that host neighborhood gatherings year-round. Adair Park is more than a place to live, it’s a place to belong. With major nearby developments like the West End Mall revitalization, Murphy Crossing, Atrium Health’s acquisition of The MET, and the upcoming Oakland City Exchange reshaping the area, the location also offers strong long-term equity potential. With easy access to MARTA, commuting and exploring the city couldn’t be simpler.
Listing courtesy of Tristain Yankosky O'donnell, Engel & Volkers Atlanta