Property Description
The kind of home that quietly outlasts trends is becoming harder to find. One where the character still feels intact. Solid brick construction. Authentic 1920s Tudor architecture. A detached garage. Room to grow. Some homes ask you to choose between character, practicality, and future potential. This one simply offers all three. Tucked into Capitol View Manor, this Tudor home immediately stands apart with timeless curb appeal and the unmistakable craftsmanship of its era. Step inside the foyer and the first thing that captures your attention is the oversized grid picture window that fills the living room.The refinished original hardwood floors run throughout the home and add warmth to every room. The fireplace anchors the space beautifully, creating a room that feels comfortable. The layout offers just the right balance of connected living spaces while still maintaining their own purpose, preserving the character and defined spaces buyers appreciate in historic homes. The living room opens naturally into a generous dining room. Just beyond, the kitchen keeps its vintage soul with painted cabinetry, butcher block countertops, stainless steel appliances, subway tile backsplash, and direct access to the backyard. One feature buyers will immediately appreciate is the dedicated office tucked away from the main living areas. Whether you're working remotely, creating a studio, or simply looking for a quiet reading room, it provides flexibility that many homes of this era simply do not offer. The three bedrooms are thoughtfully positioned on the opposite side of the home, creating a comfortable separation between everyday living and private spaces. The classic bathroom continues the home's vintage appeal with timeless tilework and thoughtful updates that respect the home's original character. Then there is what may become the home's biggest opportunity. Permanent stairs lead to an expansive unfinished attic that stretches across much of the home. Whether your vision includes a future primary suite, additional bedrooms, another bathroom, a media room, or exceptional storage, the framework is already here for someone ready to unlock even more value. Outside, the fenced backyard provides room to garden, entertain, or simply enjoy your own private outdoor space. At the rear of the property sits a detached brick garage that has already been transformed into a versatile studio and bonus space. Continue using it as a home office, gym, creative studio, or guest retreat, or easily convert it back into a traditional garage if preferred. Beyond the character and flexibility, this home delivers something every buyer values. Peace of mind as the boring (and expensive stuff) is already done. The roof is less than two months old. The HVAC system, water heater, sewer line, and water line have all been replaced within the past two years, giving the next owner the benefit of a home where the major investments have already been made, meaning less time worrying about big ticket repairs and more time actually enjoying the house. The location is equally compelling. The neighborhood offers direct access to the Atlanta BeltLine, placing miles of trails, parks, and everything that makes intown living so desirable just moments away. Lee and White, with its restaurants, breweries, food hall, coffee shops, and entertainment, is also nearby. Even more exciting is where this home sits within Southwest Atlanta's continued transformation. Major investments including the West
1376 Everett Place Sw | MLS# 10799672
This single family home located at 1376 Everett Place Sw, Atlanta, GA 30310 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $350,000. This property was built in 1940 and has 3 bedrooms and 1 full baths with 1280 sq. ft. Everett Place Sw is located in the Capitol View Manor subdivision. Search Capitol View Manor real estate on daniellecain.watsonrealtycorp.com today.