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$350,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 3 |
2.00 |
1,575 |
$4,186 |
1920 |
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Historic character, functional layout, classic and rare features and a location that creates a genuine intown lifestyle. And it’s just getting started.
This home sits in the heart of Historic West End. This is the kind of property that doesn't come around often in this price point in the area: real bones, rare extras (like a carport and 2 car detached garage), and a location that's only going to matter more as the neighborhood around it continues to grow.
You feel the quintessential 1920 craftsman bungalow vibes the moment you step onto the full-width front porch, which is where the scale of this home starts to reveal itself. Once inside, 10-foot ceilings stretch across the main living spaces. The original brick fireplace anchors the living room, a genuine piece of 1920s craftsmanship that still serves as the room's focal point. Original hardwood floors run throughout, worn in all the right ways, ready to be refinished or left to tell their story.
The home is liveable as-is and has been maintained, but it isn't fully renovated, and that's actually the opportunity. For a first-time buyer, this is a chance to build equity through updates at your own pace in a neighborhood where surrounding values are actively rising. For an investor, the footprint, the garage, and the location create a compelling rental or renovation-flip scenario in one of Atlanta's most watched corridors.
The layout is thought forward and practical. The living room connects directly to the dining area, which opens to the kitchen with no dead ends and no wasted space. This layout has a sense of openness, yet each room maintains its own identity. The kitchen itself benefits from a skylight overhead, bringing in natural light that makes the space work even with its current finishes. A peninsula separates the kitchen from the dining space, keeping the rooms connected without losing definition between them. It's a functional setup that works well now and has obvious potential for someone who wants to make it their own.
Three bedrooms and two full baths are arranged with real privacy in mind. The primary bedroom is generously sized with its own en-suite bath featuring double sinks and large soaking tub/shower combo. A walk-in closet off the primary adds storage that's desired and genuinely useful. The layout gives the secondary bedrooms their own spaces with shared bath access. At the rear, a large deck off the back of the home extends your usable living space outdoors.
Now here's what makes this property stand out from every other bungalow in West End. A detached two-car garage sits at the rear of the lot; there is also a carport. In a neighborhood where these 2 things are a genuine scarcity, having both is not a small thing, it's a significant asset for an owner-occupant and a real differentiator for an investor.
The location does a lot of the work here. You're less than a third of a mile from the Beltline and Lee + White, one of the areas most active mixed-use developments. Home to Monday Night Garage, the largest El Tesoro location in Metro-Atlanta, Boxcar, Wild Heaven, a Food Hall, Costa Coffee, a rock climbing gym, indoor pickleball courts, a golf simulator bar and restaurant and a growing collection of local businesses, retail, services and restaurants, you won’t have to go far for your daily needs. West End Mall, currently undergoing a major revitalization, is within close proximity and additional new developments such as Murphy Crossing and Oakland City Exchange will surely be the next most talked about developments in conjunction with Lee & White. The neighborhood is registered on the National Historic Register, which matters both for preservation character and for potential renovation tax incentives worth exploring with your advisor.
This is a property you walk through once and immediately start making plans. It’s a rare find that's as functional as it is classic.
Listing courtesy of Tristain Yankosky O'donnell, Engel & Volkers Atlanta