About This Home:
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This is a fantastic 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath newer (2003) home for sale at the northern end of Atlanta's historic Grant Park neighborhood, near its boundary with Cabbagetown. On the main level, this 3-story home features: a rocking chair front porch; entry foyer with sitting area, coat closet, and guest powder room; a beautiful living room with architectural columns and gas fireplace; a separate, formal dining room with elegant moldings; a large kitchen with Silestone counters, breakfast bar, and patio door to the deck and backyard; and a separate laundry room. On the 2nd floor, you'll find the master suite which includes a spacious master bedroom, dressing room with walk-in closet, and private full bath with double vanity, jetted garden tub, and separate shower. There are 2 additional bedrooms on this floor as well as a full hall bathroom with pedestal sink and tub/shower. The 3rd level is also finished as a wonderful, loft-like open space -- use it as a large bedroom, media room, office/study, or great artist studio. This home has both a fully fenced front and back yard as well as alley access to a private parking pad with room for 3 cars.
This home is located in the historic Grant Park neighborhood, which is one of Atlanta's oldest neighborhoods. It is just 2 blocks from the 130+ acre park at the center of the neighborhood, which is Atlanta's oldest surviving city park and home to Zoo Atlanta and the Cyclorama. Additional park amenities include a swimming pool, 2 playgrounds, ballfields, tennis and basketball courts, a recreation center, special events pavillions and picnic shelters. The Grant Park Conservancy is a nonprofit community group whose mission is to protect and preserve this wonderful public resource. Other nearby recreational amenities include: Brownwood Park; Glen Emerald Park (and lake); and downtown's major sports venues including Turner Field (home of the Braves), Philips Arena (home of the Hawks, Thrashers, and Georgia Force), and the Georgia Dome (home of the Falcons).
Grant Park was one of the first intown Atlanta neighborhoods to revitalize in the 1980s. Since that time, many professionals and families have moved into the neighborhood and restored the elegant historic homes. The neighborhood was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in the 1980s in recognition of its architectural significance and historic integrity. [More info.] The Grant Park Neighborhood Association is a strong voice in the community and maintains one of Atlanta's best neighborhood web sites [gpna.org].
You'll love the proximity to great restaurants including: Redfish, Six Feet Under, The Depot, the Carroll Street Cafe, and more. There's also plenty of nearby shopping in this area including: the Edgewood Retail District (a huge multi-use development on Moreland Avenue with 500k square feet of retail space, including major national chains such as: Target, Lowe's, Office Depot, Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, and Kroger); Glenwood Park (another multi-use development with a mix of shops and restaurants); and East Atlanta Village (a vibrant neighborhood shopping district). This area is convenient to all of Downtown Atlanta, and provides easy access to both I-20 and I-75/85. The King Memorial MARTA rail station not far away, and allows for a quick commute to Hartsfield Airport.
Children in this neighborhood attend Atlanta Public Schools. In addition to the traditional public schools, Grant Park is home to a popular charter elementary school (Neighborhood Charter School) and the new Atlanta Charter Middle School that opened in 2005. Both schools feature a hands-on, project-oriented curriculum focused on ecology and conservation, with a partnership with nearby Zoo Atlanta. The middle school also includes a strong community service component in its curriculum. There is a 3rd, brand new charter school in the neighborhood as well. The 2007-2008 school year is the first for the Imagine Wesley Charter School, which will serves children in grades K-6 (expanding to 8th grade by 2010), and uses the Interntational Baccalaureate Primary and Middle Years curriculum. Additionally, the school has single-gender classes for core curriculum and offer daily Chinese lessons for all grades. In addition to these schools, there's also a Cooperative Preschool that uses the Reggio Emilia approach. The Grant Park Parent Network is also quite active.
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