Built in 1929 and set on just over half an acre, this lime-washed brick home has been completely transformed over the last two years — and the results are exceptional.
The floor plan flows naturally from a front-facing living room into a formal dining room with beautiful built-in cabinetry and shelving, and then into the heart of the home — a family room with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams that open directly to the kitchen, the wall between them long gone. Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances anchor a kitchen that lives up to the rest of the renovation. Original hardwood floors were refinished throughout.











Four bedrooms, four full baths, and a half bath — each bathroom finished differently, with tile, hardware, and fixture selections that reflect a genuinely discerning eye. The primary bedroom features vaulted ceilings and an expanded closet with its own dedicated stackable laundry unit.
A conditioned sunroom runs the full length of the rear of the home, skylights overhead, opening to a backyard that feels like a private resort courtyard — pool, elevated putting green, lounge areas, outdoor fireplace, and a bluestone path wrapping the perimeter. Completely private, beautifully composed, and essentially maintenance-free.
The home lives entirely on one floor — a rare find at this level in Buckhead. Above, the attic level has been fully finished for clean, accessible storage via pull-down stair, with the option to add a proper staircase and fully integrate the space. The two-car attached garage features extra-tall ceilings sized for a car lift.
Out front, a deep, beautifully landscaped yard frames the hilltop setting with just enough character and just enough privacy. New roof, new windows, new gutters, pecky cypress on the eaves, porch ceilings, and window boxes, a whole-house water filtration system, and a new driveway round out a renovation where very little was left untouched.
The location is quietly exceptional. Peachtree Heights West’s neighborhood streets are walkable in every direction, and Buckhead Village is just a few blocks away on sidewalk. At the edge of the neighborhood, the Goizueta Gardens and 30-plus acres of trails, gardens, and working farm at the Atlanta History Center add something increasingly rare this close to the heart of Buckhead.

Peachtree Heights West Neighborhood
For generations Peachtree Heights West has been a choice neighborhood for the long-time Buckhead residents. These approximately 550 homes are some of Buckhead’s finest. Many streets have a timeless, almost-perfect feel. The homes in Peachtree Heights West are a treasure trove of historic architecture and Southern charm, nearly every home is worthy of a magazine cover.





