This installment of Curbed Comparisons looks closely at what $650,000—give or take $9,000—buys around Atlanta at the moment.
At this price point, most homes on the market can be found to the north and east of Atlanta’s core, with a variety of styles available. Of these selections, the majority come with more than 3,000 square feet, with a condo and 1940s home checking in with closer to 1,600 square feet each.
All are in convenient locations and include ever-popular off-street parking.
Located in Cluster-McDonough-Guice on Custer Avenue, this new 3,212-square-foot Craftsman-inspired home includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms, plus an open floorplan with a formal living room, office, and family room. Going beyond standard intown home plans, it also contains a wine cellar, butler’s pantry, and a work station. Outside, a detached garage provides off-street parking. Current asking price is $649,000.
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Found in historic Ridgedale Park in Buckhead, this 1940 home features a wealth of wood accents, from the hardwood floors and kitchen cabinets to the barn doors opening up to the enclosed patio and the accent wall behind the built-in shelves in the family room. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the 1,596-square-foot house also has a large driveway with detached garage and a spacious patio and private backyard. Asking price is $650,000.
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Renovated with “thoughtfully curated design elements,” this 2004 Craftsman in Kirkwood features four bedrooms and three bathrooms in 3,460 square feet. The aforementioned design elements range from coffered ceilings and custom molding to custom built-ins and relatively modern tile. The top floor contains a wet bar and private balcony, too. Behind the house, an expansive deck provides plenty of space for outdoor entertaining. Current asking price is $650,000.
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At Harper on Piedmont where Midtown meets O4W, this renovated two-bedroom, three-bathroom condo offers a modern take on the rustic farmhouse. In the 1,589-square-foot unit, there’s more than enough shiplap, faux whitewashed wood flooring, and subway tile to make Chip and Joanna envious. For monthly HOA fees of $550, potential buyers can enjoy the swimming pool and fitness center. Current ask is $659,000.
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Behind the gates of Townsend Place in the Paces community, next door to The Lovett School, this “beautifully renovated” townhome is outfitted with four bedrooms and five bathrooms in 3,152 square feet. Included in the renovations are a new kitchen, updated bathrooms, new floors, recessed lighting, and a new air conditioner. HOA fees run a relatively steep $915 per month, providing access to such amenities as a swimming pool and tennis courts. Asking price is $649,900.
Poll
Which home is the better buy?
This poll is closed
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7%
996 Custer Ave. S.E. (Cluster - McDonough - Guice)
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21%
3556 Kingsboro Road N.E. (Buckhead)
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52%
188 Elvan Ave. N.E. (Kirkwood)
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16%
625 Piedmont Ave. N.E., Unit 1001 (Midtown)
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3%
603 Townsend Place N.W. (Paces)
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