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Mondo Edgewood modern takes aim at $800K, flaunting roof deck, outdoor shower

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The four-bedroom’s hillside location is called “the best street in Edgewood”

A photo of a modern house now for sale in Edgewood.
A new look for this section of Arkwright Place, which is dotted with single-family home construction.
PalmerHouse Properties

Edgewood’s priciest listing at the moment continues the citywide trend toward more contemporary residential architecture and the melding of dark-painted exteriors with wood.

Positioned on a hill along very hilly Arkwright Place—an eastside corridor planned to receive the Trolley Line Trail Beltline connection—the four-bedroom, three-bathroom dwelling is marketed as being both “breathtaking” and “quintessential” on “the best street in Edgewood.”

The listing then gets unusually specific in citing the cost of certain facets here, including the window package ($65,000) and floating stairs ($32,000).

Beyond those aspects, perks include eight-inch white oak flooring, snazzy black cabinetry, waterfall quartz, and the very private roof deck, with a wine fridge, sink, and outdoor shower (sadly not pictured).

More confounding is that a house of such size (3,390 square feet) has just a one-car garage, but some lots can handle only so much.

It listed a week ago via PalmerHouse Properties & Associates for $799,000—one of three Edgewood properties asking north of $700,000 right now.

The empty lot sold two years ago for $121,000, records indicate.

The setting upon entry.
The living room sets the tone for oversized windows to come.
Kitchen views toward the dining space.
The pricey floating stairs.
Versatile seating at kitchen island.
Large windows, continued.
Master bathroom scenes.
Smaller, secondary bathroom.
Roof deck on the second level.
Privacy wall, sink, and wine fridge.
Another dual-sink bathroom.
A backyard that prides itself on being hands-off.
From the street.