$1,342,438*
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House -
Off Market
10465 Woodstock Road
Roswell, GA 30075
4 Beds
3.5 Baths,
1
Half Bath
4057 Sqft
$1,215,000 - $1,485,000
Reference Base Price*
-0.56%
Since Sep 1, 2023
National-US
Primary Model
Sold Aug 23, 2023
$1,320,000
Seller
Sold Aug 23, 2023
Transfer
Buyer
About This Property
Historic Urban Farmhouse meets modern amenities with most recent
renovation in 2021. Owner was careful to preserve the original
heart of pine hardwood floors, original fireplace hearth in the
kitchen as well as the original front windows and glass (all other
windows were replaced). Along with removing 6 walls to create an
open expansive flow this home boast many new updates like a brand
new entertainer's dream kitchen, new wet bar with ice machine, new
massive primary bedroom and bathroom retreat with heated floors,
new roof, new HVAC, new plumbing, new electrical, new insulation in
attic, new wine room, new 9 foot custom doors, new barn doors, new
landscaping and sod, new driveway, all new lighting and Sonos whole
house sound system and more. All while maintaining the historic
integrity.
The main house includes the primary bedroom suite and a front room office/sitting room with glass doors and a new powder room which has been conveniently relocated beneath the stairs, resulting in the removal of some walls between the family room and kitchen. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a full bathroom. For guests or older children returning home, the carriage house offers an ideal solution. It boasts a contemporary kitchen with a convenient eat-up island, a spacious family room, a separate 4th bedroom, a full bathroom, and a laundry area.
The new open layout with casual dining room in the expansive kitchen and wine room is built for entertaining with a mini wet bar conveniently located all in one space. The wall of windows makes you feel as if you are almost dining alfresco.
The location can't be beat! The proximity to Roswell Area Parks & Recreation, which has a fabulous 4th of July Fireworks Display and walkability to Roswell's downtown Canton Street which is a favorite for all! While the house is historic it falls ¼ mile outside of the historic district of Roswell so it is not subject to the same regulations as those inside the district where changes must be approved by the Historic Preservation Committee. It is listed in the book "Roswell A Pictorial History" on page 193 and was acquired by Hosea Coleman Sr. (son of Valentine Coleman who was one of Roswell's earliest citizens) in 1900 from E. M. Henderson which is further described as the house place of Alford Webb as referenced in the deed dating January 19th 1900. Don't miss this rare find in Roswell-a perfect blend of history, charm, and convenience. It's the perfect spot to call home. All furniture except in the primary bedroom and dining room table and chairs are available for purchase.
The manager has listed the unit size as 4057 square feet.
The main house includes the primary bedroom suite and a front room office/sitting room with glass doors and a new powder room which has been conveniently relocated beneath the stairs, resulting in the removal of some walls between the family room and kitchen. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a full bathroom. For guests or older children returning home, the carriage house offers an ideal solution. It boasts a contemporary kitchen with a convenient eat-up island, a spacious family room, a separate 4th bedroom, a full bathroom, and a laundry area.
The new open layout with casual dining room in the expansive kitchen and wine room is built for entertaining with a mini wet bar conveniently located all in one space. The wall of windows makes you feel as if you are almost dining alfresco.
The location can't be beat! The proximity to Roswell Area Parks & Recreation, which has a fabulous 4th of July Fireworks Display and walkability to Roswell's downtown Canton Street which is a favorite for all! While the house is historic it falls ¼ mile outside of the historic district of Roswell so it is not subject to the same regulations as those inside the district where changes must be approved by the Historic Preservation Committee. It is listed in the book "Roswell A Pictorial History" on page 193 and was acquired by Hosea Coleman Sr. (son of Valentine Coleman who was one of Roswell's earliest citizens) in 1900 from E. M. Henderson which is further described as the house place of Alford Webb as referenced in the deed dating January 19th 1900. Don't miss this rare find in Roswell-a perfect blend of history, charm, and convenience. It's the perfect spot to call home. All furniture except in the primary bedroom and dining room table and chairs are available for purchase.
The manager has listed the unit size as 4057 square feet.
Unit Size
4,057Ft²
Days on Market
-
Land Size
0.56 acres
Price per sqft
$333
Property Type
House
Property Taxes
$551
HOA Dues
-
Year Built
1900
Price History
Date / Event | Date | Event | Price |
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Aug 28, 2023 | No longer available | - | |
No longer available | |||
Aug 23, 2023 | Sold to Donna Marie Mcgill, Robert ... | $1,320,000 | |
Sold to Donna Marie Mcgill, Robert ... | |||
Jul 25, 2023 | In contract | - | |
In contract | |||
Jul 9, 2023 | Price Decreased |
$1,350,000
↓ $150K
(10%)
|
|
Price Decreased | |||
Jun 4, 2023 | Listed | $1,500,000 | |
Listed |
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Property Highlights
Fireplace