Unique Urban Oasis in Historic Inman Park: 1910 Craftsman bungalow meticulously remodeled by master craftsmen with heart pine cabinets & floors on main level & oak upstairs; high end appliances (Subzero, Wolf, Bosch); nine skylights; 12 ceiling fans (10 inside, 2 out), whole house fan, two HVACs (for upstairs and down), NEST remote-controlled; unique backyard with a recycling stream and pond beneath the wide, partially screened deck, tree house, and suspension bridge connecting the latter two, all among a lush green setting of gorgeous perennials and old trees. All of this is just blocks from the restaurants, boutiques, performance venues, and street life of Highland Avenue, Old Fourth Ward & Edgewood, and Little Five Points, as well as being close to the Freedom Park & Bike Path, and the east side of the Beltline; plus, easy access to interstates, MARTA, downtown attractions, Decatur, and several colleges & universities (Agnes Scott, GSU, Emory, Ga Tech) and medical centers. My husband Danny and his remodeling company Small Carpenters at Large, inc. remodeled this former one-bedroom bungalow in three phases over these nearly 40 years since he bought it, during which he (and later, we) married in it, LOVED it, raised our family in it. Hard to let go of a comfy home in a fantastic community, but we want to downsize and move to a dry climate out west.
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