Description
"Hidden in plain sight", the Reid House offers a serene retreat amidst the vibrant hustle of Peachtree Street in Midtown Atlanta. Originally crafted by master architects Philip Trammell Shutze and Neel Reid in 1924, this stately classical building was originally Atlanta's third luxury apartment building at its inception. This sixth-floor end residence, bathed in natural light from three sides, harmoniously blends tranquility with urban living. Nestled on a single acre, Reid House perfectly bridges Midtown with the charming and historic Ansley Park. Elevated above the tree line, this residence enjoys an abundance of sunlight with windows in every room. The home is perfect for entertaining and Saturday morning coffee snuggles, with original oak hardwood floors, crown molding, and millwork throughout. Residence 604 offers two separate bedrooms, whose versatile layout with associated bathrooms offer the convenience of providing a spacious guest bedroom, or office/den option. Custom plantation shutters adorn the double windows in the guest bedroom. In each bathroom, custom finishes are aplenty, with octagon tile patterned floors, matching chrome hardware with a Victoria & Albert Ball and Claw Cast Iron Tub and walk-in shower. Enter through an exclusive elevator and private lobby, shared with just one other resident. Property highlights include: Primary lobby elevator directly to the home, shared by only one neighbor, Imported Italian tile Backsplash and Floor Tile in Updated kitchen, Quartz Kitchen Countertops, Haier Refrigerator, Bosch Built-in Microwave, GE Range In-unit washer and dryer. The service elevator gives access directly to the kitchen door vestibule. Assigned covered garage parking space included and a Deeded storage unit as well. Sunroom with accordion windows, Soundproofed walls and floors. For added convenience, owners can rent an extra covered parking spot in the nearby garage. This home offers the best of city living, while emanating quaint neighborhood vibes. It's just around the corner from Ansley Park's tennis courts, intimate parks, and playgrounds, and steps away from The High Museum, Woodruff Art Center, Politan Row at Colony Square, and numerous restaurants and green spaces. The HOA covers most utilities, including an onsite building superintendent. Building amenities feature: Club Room with a sunken wet bar Exercise Room Courtyard with a serene pond Roof-top tennis court Filled with charm and character, the history of this property shines through its architectural details, including high ceilings, crown molding, original hardwood floors, and more.