173 Campbell St.

Downtown Kirkwood outside your front door!

$679,900 (SOLD)

SPECS: 3 BED | 2 BATH

NEIGHBORHOOD: Kirkwood

SCHOOLS:  Fred A. Toomer | Martin L. King Jr. | Maynard Jackson

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Welcome HOME! Just a few short blocks from Downtown Kirkwood & Bessie Branham Park, this recently restored 1920’s Craftsman Bungalow is perfection realized! Boasting all the charm of yesteryear & every modern amenity you could wish for, this custom home boasts 3 sun-soaked bedrooms, 2 incredible baths, a 600+ sq ft garage/workshop, & the front porch you have been dreaming about! Enter into the well-appointed living room centered by an original brick fireplace! Walk through the dining room & open floor plan to the INCREDIBLE kitchen with inset custom cabinets, SS appliance suite, stone counters, designer finishes, & a custom backsplash!  Retreat to the spacious owner's suite that enjoys a spa-like bathroom with unbelievable attention to detail, walk-in closet with custom-built shelving, & an owner’s private covered porch, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors year round! High-end finishes & fixtures merge seamlessly with bungalow charm, including original hardwood floors, crown molding & craftsman trim throughout, 2 original fireplaces, & a BRICK exterior facade! DO NOT MISS the oversized garage & workshop that boast LIMITLESS potential for a future home office, gym, workshop studio, or even an ADU or Guesthouse! And if that wasn’t enough, a fenced-in rear and side yard, perfect for pets, kids, gardening, & just living life outside, awaits you! WALK EVERYWHERE…just steps to Downtown Kirkwood, Bessie Branham Park, East Lake YMCA,  Pullman Yards, East Lake Marta Station, & more...Brilliant!

Originally built in 1929…

the first owner of 173 Campbell didn’t move in until 1931. their name was Bernie M. Lowndes, and they remained there by themselves until he marries Ruth in 1933 and moves down the road.1933 29 year old William Harold & Odessa Bryant move in. He’s a clerk for noland whole sale heating and plumbing Stays till 1940. They have a son and name him Harold after his father.