Spacious 4 Bedroom 3 Bath Split-level home in the Collier Heights Community!! The home is spread in 3 levels making it perfect for families or roommates!! The main level has living room, dining room, den and kitchen! You'll never run out of storage in this kitchen as it has plenty of cabinet space. Never again feel disconnected from your families festivities as the kitchen opens to the den and is connected by bar nook. Touches like the chandelier in the dining room and stone fireplace in the den gives that personal touch that makes a house a home! The upper level holds 3 of our 4 bedrooms. All rooms are spacious- one even has its own private full bath!! There's a 2nd full bath with linen closet in the hallway. The lower level leads to the master bedroom and bath!! Enough room for separate sitting area and bedroom with 2 walk-in closets!! No fighting for space in this bathroom-there's plenty of room!! The home features carpets, hardwood floors and additional closets through-out the home! Laundry room on lower level. Driveway parking. Minutes from I-20, I75/85 & Downtown! Close to Marta, Neighborhood Description Collier Heights, commonly referred to as "The Historic Collier", is a neighborhood in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, nestled in the southwest corner of Atlanta. Collier Heights is bordered to the west by Fairburn Road, the east by Hamilton E. Holmes Drive, the north by Donald L. Hollowell Highway, and to the south by Interstate 20 bridge at Linkwood Road. Having the distinction of being one of the first communities in the nation built exclusively by African-American planners for the upcoming Atlanta African-American middle class, this community has been featured in several national publications, such as Ebony and Jet magazines, as well as featured in the “Homefinder” section of the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Led by high-profile celebrity Attorney Antavius Weems, the Association President, in 2008 Collier Heights began its quest to become the first community in the nation to be registered as a Historic Site, listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places, due to its significance of being the first community in the nation built by African Americans for their fellow African Americans. On June 23, 2009 the historic community achieved its goal. The community achieved local historic designation in June, 2013.
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