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3020 Addie Pond Way Sw
Marietta, GA 30064
$715,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3785
Property Description
Introducing this magnificent luxury home, nestled in the heart of the highly desirable Addies Pond and the sought-after Hillgrove High School district, this stunning residence is a true gem waiting to be discovered. As you approach, the inviting covered front porch sets the tone for the warmth and elegance that lies within. Step inside to find a spacious layout spread over three meticulously finished levels, offering an ideal blend of comfort and sophistication. The main level welcomes you with its open and airy ambiance, featuring a two story foyer, elegant living room and spacious dining room, a well-appointed bedroom that can serve as a guest suite or a home office, perfect for today's flexible lifestyle needs. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the chef's kitchen, seamlessly flowing into the living spaces, making it an entertainer's dream. Upstairs, the bonus room or great room presents a versatile space, whether you're in need of a playroom, a media room, or an additional family gathering spot. The upper level doesn't stop there; it boasts four generously sized bedrooms, ensuring ample space for everyone in the family. Each room is thoughtfully designed, offering comfort and privacy. The showstopper, however, might just be the full, finished terrace level. Here, an in-law suite offers independence and comfort for extended family or guests, while the dedicated home theater promises endless nights of movies and memories. Step outside to the level, fenced-in backyard, where outdoor living is taken to new heights. Whether you're lounging on the screened-in porch, hosting a BBQ on the covered patio, or gathering around the firepit on crisp evenings, this outdoor oasis is designed for year-round enjoyment. This home isn't just a place to live; it's a place to thrive. With its combination of luxurious indoor spaces and inviting outdoor areas, all within a stone's throw of top-rated schools and amenities, it's ready to write its next chapter with you. Please contact your trusted buyer’s agent or me with any questions or additional information.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2003
MLS Number
7361091
Location
Address
3020 Addie Pond Way SW
City
Marietta
State
GA
Zip Code
30064
County
COBB (SOUTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
Atlanta Communities Real Estate Brokerage, original listing
Name
Atlanta Communities Real Estate Brokerage
Phone
(770) 240-2001
Office Name
Atlanta Communities
Office Phone
(770) 240-2004
Agent Name
Robert Masoudpour

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