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At cusp of Amsterdam Walk, party-ready duplex fills vacant lot Josh Green Fri, 04/26/2024 - 08:06 So duplexes aren’t exclusively a Reynoldstown, Old Fourth Ward, and Edgewood thing.

A few feet from the entrance to the tucked-away commercial district that is Amsterdam Walk, this super-sized duplex has recently finished construction and come to market as one of the least expensive (but certainly not cheap) offerings with four bedrooms or more in Virginia-Highland.

It’s asking $1.75 million, as listed a week ago with Compass.

At 569 Amsterdam Ave. (Unit A), that buys a porch facing the street, four bedrooms, four and ½ bathrooms, and a truly immense rooftop party zone with a total of 3,400 square feet.

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

The kitchen's six-burner Wolf stove and microwave are cited as perks. Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

The modern-style residence, situated between Monroe Drive and Piedmont Park’s incoming BeltLine section, is being marketed as “luxurious,” with finishes described as “exquisite.”

The .23-acre lot in question was previously vacant (following a bungalow’s demolition several years ago), according to Compass listing agent Hal Freeman.  

Perks include an elevator servicing all four levels, an outdoor covered breakfast nook, a waterfall island in the kitchen, and a terrace suite at the base level with its own kitchenette, bathroom, and exterior entrance. The cherry on this cake, though, could be the fourth-floor “sky lounge” with another kitchenette, attached rec room, and lovely Midtown views.  

With Portman’s pending transformation of Amsterdam Walk in the works—a 10-acre redevelopment proposal, which some neighbors are fighting, that could see a 17-story apartment building, 13-story offices, and several other new buildings—those city views might not be set in stone. (Although Portman’s latest renderings suggest some skyline vistas could be spared. Maybe.)

How Unit A (with porch) was positioned on the Amsterdam Avenue lot in Virginia-Highland. Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Records indicate the lot itself sold for $513,000 in the summer of 2022. The second unit has yet to list.

Swing up to the gallery for a closer look at how this residential infill project turned out.

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The 569 Amsterdam Ave. duplex's location, in relation to Monroe Drive, Amsterdam Walk, and Piedmont Park.Compass

How Unit A (with porch) was positioned on the Amsterdam Avenue lot in Virginia-Highland. Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

The kitchen's six-burner Wolf stove and microwave are cited as perks. Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

The terrace-level suite includes separate entrances. Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Photo by Bryan Rucker/Just Ruck Creative; courtesy of Compass

Subtitle Elevator ascends to sprawling roof deck with Atlanta skyline views—at least for now

Neighborhood Virginia-Highland

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