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4 Bedroom 3 Bath in East Lake Atlanta - Beyond the utterly quaint, cottage-like curb appeal, 2616 White Oak Drive goes deep. The lot on which this 2,000-square-foot home stands is about as long as a football field, and with its privacy fence and pleasant, old-growth landscaping, is a paradise for a small dog to frolic about in.
As for the home itself, it's a four-bed/three-bath that has withstood the test of time, merrily retaining many facets of its "they don't make them like this anymore" 1930s construction: hardwoods throughout; a front-facing bedroom that's a no brainer for a home office; California arches and the types of walls where the sound pleasantly echoes; loads of natural light.
In the common area, quintessential shotgun styling leads straight from the fireplace-equipped living room, through the stone-topped and deep wood kitchen, and into the dining area, before opening onto a broad, partially screened back deck that enjoys a cooling northern exposure.
The bedrooms and bathrooms occupy the other half of the home. Of particular note, the primary suite that opens onto the deck as well. It's a huge one, emphasized by vaulted ceilings. Just off, the ensuite has a pair of vanities and a room-for-two garden tub. There's a massive walk-in closet, too. (Storage, overall, is emphasized throughout -- other big closets, pantry, utility space. Established families won't run out of room to keep their stuff.)
And, 2616 is located on one of those chill, quiet, old-school streets that help define the vibe of the East Lake neighborhood. Close to Memorial and Candler to be convenient (only about three blocks to either, far enough to remove traffic sounds from the equation), so any eastern commute is a breeze: Decatur and Oakhurst are close, and it's likely you'll meet some neighbors who enjoy the proximity to employment at Emory, CDC, et al.
Available June 1. $2,895/month.
4 Bedroom 3 Bath in East Lake Atlanta - Beyond the utterly quaint, cottage-like curb appeal, 2616 White Oak Drive goes deep. The lot on which this 2,000-square-foot home stands is about as long as a football field, and with its privacy fence and pleasant, old-growth landscaping, is a paradise for a small dog to frolic about in.
As for the home itself, it's a four-bed/three-bath that has withstood the test of time, merrily retaining many facets of its "they don't make them like this anymore" 1930s construction: hardwoods throughout; a front-facing bedroom that's a no brainer for a home office; California arches and the types of walls where the sound pleasantly echoes; loads of natural light.
In the common area, quintessential shotgun styling leads straight from the fireplace-equipped living room, through the stone-topped and deep wood kitchen, and into the dining area, before opening onto a broad, partially screened back deck that enjoys a cooling northern exposure.
The bedrooms and bathrooms occupy the other half of the home. Of particular note, the primary suite that opens onto the deck as well. It's a huge one, emphasized by vaulted ceilings. Just off, the ensuite has a pair of vanities and a room-for-two garden tub. There's a massive walk-in closet, too. (Storage, overall, is emphasized throughout -- other big closets, pantry, utility space. Established families won't run out of room to keep their stuff.)
And, 2616 is located on one of those chill, quiet, old-school streets that help define the vibe of the East Lake neighborhood. Close to Memorial and Candler to be convenient (only about three blocks to either, far enough to remove traffic sounds from the equation), so any eastern commute is a breeze: Decatur and Oakhurst are close, and it's likely you'll meet some neighbors who enjoy the proximity to employment at Emory, CDC, et al.
Available June 1. $2,895/month.
No Cats Allowed
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The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $2,895. The manager specfically mentions dogs are allowed but strangely has not mentioned cats. It may be an oversight or the building may really not allow cats. We recommend inquiring about the specifics of the pet policy..
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