Courtesy of: Rachel M Alley, Keller Williams Capital Ptnrs, rachelalley@kw.com
Courtesy of: Rachel M Alley, Keller Williams Capital Ptnrs, rachelalley@kw.com
$259,900
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2 bed
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1.00 Bath (1 Full)
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Lot: 0.25 Acres
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Condominium
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$259,900
106 N High Street 506 Welcome to Atrium Lofts, where modern urban living meets the energy and convenience of Downtown Columbus. This spacious fifth-floor condominium offers over 1, 400 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space in one of the city's most sought-after locations. The open-concept layout features expansive living and dining areas accented by hardwood flooring, soaring ceilings, and oversized windows that fill the home with natural light. The contemporary kitchen serves as the heart of the home, complete with a large center island, abundant workspace, and seamless flow into the main living areas--ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The generously sized primary suite offers a private retreat with a spacious walk-in closet and an updated en-suite bathroom featuring modern finishes and a sleek, sophisticated design. A second bedroom provides flexibility for guests, a home office, or additional living space, while the in-unit laundry adds everyday convenience. Residents of Atrium Lofts enjoy secure building access, elevator service, assigned parking, and access to attractive community gathering spaces. Step outside and find yourself just moments from some of Downtown Columbus' best restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment venues, parks, and cultural attractions. Whether you're looking for a low-maintenance primary residence, a downtown retreat, or an opportunity to enjoy walkable city living, this stylish condominium offers the perfect combination of comfort, convenience, and location.
Courtesy of: Rachel M Alley, Keller Williams Capital Ptnrs, rachelalley@kw.com
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