The Desoto Homes with One Stories

The Desoto Homes with One Stories

Welcome to The Desoto, an enchanting subdivision nestled in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, within the vibrant Fulton County. This community embodies the perfect blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility, making it an ideal choice for families, retirees, and young professionals alike.

The Desoto is renowned for its charming one-story homes, which provide a seamless living experience. These thoughtfully designed residences boast open floor plans that maximize space and natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and entertaining. With well-appointed kitchens, spacious living areas, and cozy bedrooms, each home is a haven of comfort and convenience. Many properties also feature lush backyards, perfect for family gatherings, gardening, or simply unwinding after a long day.

Living in The Desoto means embracing the best of Atlanta. Residents enjoy easy access to a plethora of local amenities, including parks, shopping centers, and dining options that showcase the city's rich culinary scene. The subdivision is also conveniently located near major highways, making commutes to downtown Atlanta a breeze.

Community spirit thrives in The Desoto, where neighbors become friends and gatherings are a regular occurrence. From seasonal events to casual get-togethers, there's always something happening that fosters a sense of belonging.

If you’re seeking a peaceful yet vibrant community with beautiful one-story homes, The Desoto in Atlanta, GA, is the perfect place to call home. Experience the charm and convenience of this delightful subdivision, where your dream lifestyle awaits!

Newest The Desoto Homes with One Stories

$675,000
3 Beds 1 Baths 7817480 MLS The Desoto BLDG.
A rare chance to own a piece of Midtown history. Homes at the DeSoto do not come on the market often, and it is easy to see why. Designed in 1914 by prominent Atlanta architect Walter T. Downing, this landmark building pairs stately architecture with the kind of spacious layout that is hard to find in Midtown. Just off the marble foyer landing, Unit 1 has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its original character while bringing the kitchen, systems, and everyday essentials fully up to date. At 1,848 square feet, the home offers plenty of room to spread out, with a formal dining room, large living room, adjoining sunroom, butler's pantry, and three generously sized bedrooms. The current owner uses one as a study, but all three are true full-size bedrooms. Inside, you will find 9.5-foot ceilings in most rooms, hardwood floors throughout, a brick kitchen floor, and original Pewabic pottery tile surrounding the showstopping fireplace. The kitchen features leathered granite countertops, a large island made for entertaining, and a wine fridge. The kitchen appliances, laundry, HVAC system, and water heater were all replaced just three years ago. A remote building callbox with video adds modern convenience. Tucked onto a quiet, tree-lined street between Juniper and Piedmont, the DeSoto puts some of Atlanta's best destinations within easy walking distance. Piedmont Park, MARTA, and Georgia Tech are less than a 10-minute walk away, while the Fox Theatre, Midtown High School, Colony Square, and the High Museum are about 15 minutes away. The home also includes two assigned parking spaces, shared guest parking, and a pet-friendly building. If you love historic charm, gracious rooms, and being close to everything that makes Midtown fun, Unit 1 at the DeSoto is a special find.

156 7th Ne Street Unit 1, Atlanta

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