3350 Archwood Drive - 2007.03.17 |
- Build Date: 1966
- NorthcrestModern: Style 1
- Street: Archwood Drive
- Development: Northcrest
- Building Type: Split-Level
- Building Style: Contemporary
- Historic District: Contributing
From Cindi Sokol's Sales Flyer 2007.03.17:
California contemporary tri-level!
Priced to sell! This lovely mid-century modern home sits on
just under a half-acre wooded lot in the sought-after Northcrest
neighborhood. It has an east/west exposure, open floor plan, vaulted
pine tongue-and-groove ceilings, exposed beams, and other original
architectural detailing make this a truly wonderful living space.
Enter through the double front doors to reveal oak hardwood
floors on the main and upper level, and see-thru wood screen, which
separates the foyer from the living room. The brick wall, complete with a
planter and an overhead skylight defines the space from the kitchen and
dining area. The kitchen has white cabinetry and appliances, and a
window overlooking the rear two-level deck and fenced backyard. The
dining area opens to the deck and backyard. The Hollywood
bath-and-a-half on the upper level is vintage and in great condition.
The master bedroom is spacious, with two additional bedrooms upstairs.
The lower level has been set up as an inlaw suite with a kitchenette,
full bath, an open bedroom, and a den with a the original brick
wood-burning fireplace. There is access to the front patio and side
yard. The laundry room is downstairs.
This homeowner has had many improvements done to this home
over the years including: copper plumbing, replaced water and sewer
lines from the street, an updated electrical panel, roof replaced, hot
water heater and furnace replaced, and new exterior paint and gutters.
Mature perennials are everywhere, there is a storage shed and and extra
brick-paver parking pad.
Don't wait on this one!
Cindi Sokol of Atlanta Intown Real Estate Services
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