
Courtesy of: Ken Riel, COMPASS, ken.riel@compass.com
$1,950,000
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5 bed
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4.00 Bath (4 Full)
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Lot: 0.17 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$1,950,000
2005 Chatham Avenue Thoughtfully designed by architect Robert Foster and built by Westwood Custom Homes, this stunning new construction delivers modern, accessible luxury in the heart of Plaza Midwood. This two-story home pairs elevated design with effortless livability, just moments from neighborhood favorites like Supperland, Uchi, Culture Shop Mezzo Market, and an easy stroll-or roll-to Midwood Park, where the neighborhood comes alive. A dramatic two-story foyer sets the tone, opening to a light-filled main living space with soaring 10-foot ceilings. A stunning fireplace surround grounds the living room, while seamless access to the covered porch creates effortless indoor/outdoor flow for entertaining. The chef's kitchen is the heart of the home-both striking and highly functional-anchored by an oversized island and exceptional tile selections. The moody scullery features statement backsplash, copious storage and a second dishwasher that's crafted for seamless entertaining. The main level offers a private guest suite and dedicated office, creating exceptional flexibility for visitors, multigenerational living, or work-from-home ease. Upstairs, the primary suite serves as a refined retreat, complete with a spa-inspired ensuite featuring a soaking tub, glass-enclosed shower, and dual vanities. Spacious secondary bedrooms and a generous flex space provide endless versatility for a media room, playroom, or additional guest accommodations. Refined yet welcoming, sophisticated yet deeply livable-this is luxury thoughtfully designed for the way you live today. Join our open house this Saturday 11-1 for your own private tour then head over to Midwood Maynia held in Midwood Park and see what Midwood is all about.
Courtesy of: Ken Riel, COMPASS, ken.riel@compass.com
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