Courtesy of: Meg Councilman, Compass, meg.councilman@compass.com
Courtesy of: Meg Councilman, Compass, meg.councilman@compass.com
$670,000
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4 bed
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4.00 Bath (3 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 0.02 Acres
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Townhouse
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$670,000
2059 Falls Park Way Tucked into one of Decatur's most sought-after swim and tennis communities, this all-brick END UNIT, single-owner townhome stands out in all the right ways-more light, great community and a layout that is comfortable and spacious! From the moment you step inside, the home opens up into bright, airy living spaces designed for both everyday comfort and easy entertaining. The kitchen anchors the main level with KitchenAid stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and generous cabinetry, flowing seamlessly into the fireside family room and dining area. A built-in butler's pantry/bar adds just the right touch for hosting, a sunroom offers extra work or living space while the private deck offers a quiet escape for morning coffee or winding down at the end of the day. Upstairs, the primary suite feels like a true retreat-spacious, calm, and complete with a spa-like bath and a walk-in closet that actually delivers. Two additional bedrooms provide flexibility for guests, work-from-home setups, or whatever life currently calls for. The finished terrace level adds even more versatility with a fourth bedroom and full bath-ideal for guests, a private office, or multi-generational living. Beyond the home, the lifestyle here is refreshingly low-maintenance. The HOA takes care of landscaping, and residents enjoy access to a dog park, walking paths to Mason Mill Park, plus swim, tennis, a community center, and green space. All of it is just minutes from Decatur, Emory, and a wide mix of shopping and dining-exactly why this area stays in such high demand.
Courtesy of: Meg Councilman, Compass, meg.councilman@compass.com
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