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Classic Buckhead Ranch - NOW $450,000 !!
SUPER VALUE!!
753 Woodward Way
Located in one of Atlanta's greatest neighborhoods, this Buckhead classic provides great living and value to it's next owner. One level living with three full bedrooms and two full baths. Huge living room, beautiful dining room, sunroom and large kitchen are just the beginning. You will love outdoor living and entertaining on your large deck or stone patio with huge built-in fireplace. Enjoy Atlanta's best neighborhood today!
Features: Large Ranch with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths with additional sunroom, Huge Yard front and back! Back features awesome deck with built in hot tub and huge outdoor living area the consists of stone patio with fireplace! Great kitchen with gas cooking, double ovens, large island, granite counter-tops, two pantries and plenty of natural light! Exterior just painted. Deck recently cleaned, sealed and stained. Large living room flows straight to dining room and into great sunroom!
LOCATION .. LOCATION .. LOCATION...
This lovely home is right on one of Atlanta's greatest walking/jogging trails....Memorial Park! Atlanta Memorial Park, Northside Drive at Woodward Way, 199 acres, includes: Bitsy Grant Tennis Center, 2125 Northside Drive, (404) 609-7193; 13 clay courts, 10 hard courts; fees $2.25 per hour (clay), $1.50 per hour (hard); courts available on first-come basis, no reservations; lessons available for players of all levels. Bobby Jones Golf Course, 384 Woodward Way, (404) 355-1009; 2 club houses, 18-hole golf course.
Little History......Atlanta Memorial Park once saw part of the 1864 Civil War Battle of Peachtree Creek, as Confederate forces tried to keep the Union noose from tightening on Atlanta. Historic markers dot the area. Now the sprawling acres along Peachtree Creek are one of Atlanta's great parks, offering tennis, golf and other recreation facilities. Its golf and tennis centers are named for two beloved legends in those sports. The park land was a gift to Atlanta in 1929 from former Sen. Hoke Smith, J.W. Bedell and the Howell family, for whose ancestors Howell Mill Road was named. Actual development of the park began in 1933 to mark the bicentennial of the founding of the state of Georgia in 1733. Its original design envisioned it as a memorial forest, and many of the specimen trees originally planted still shade parts of the landscape.