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Description
Some homes just work—and this one makes it look easy. Welcome to 163 Easy Street: tucked in the heart of Normaltown, just a block from Boulevard, in a 15-home enclave where layout, location, and lifestyle fall into place without fuss. Built in 2004 by Atlanta-based custom builder John Willis Homes, this one was made to last—with smart upgrades and refined character that still feels right at home in Athens. It’s the kind of house where every turn holds something just a little more thoughtful than expected. Step inside to an open main floor where rooms feel defined but connected: formal dining to your left, a built-in office/library to the right, and just ahead, a bright kitchen and eat-in space at the center. A butler’s pantry ties dining and kitchen together, adding a subtle rhythm to everyday living and weekend gatherings. The living room—with Heatilator fireplace, built-ins, and soaring picture windows—anchors one side. On the other--a screened porch links both the living and kitchen areas, and leads to a sun deck made of durable Trex material. There’s even a commercial ice machine in the kitchen, all hardwood flooring throughout, and a convenient half bath near the entry—perfect for entertaining. Upstairs, the primary suite rises into the trees with vaulted ceilings, green views, and that rare kind of peace you didn’t have to earn. It includes a Heatilator fireplace, double vanities, a soaking tub, and its own mini-split system for personalized comfort. Two additional bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath, pocketed just right to keep the noise out and the calm in. And the terrace level? A full apartment with private entrance, open-concept living, kitchen, and dining space, steam shower, laundry, and bedroom—ideal for rental income, guests, or the long-term family plan. The adjacent gym space and newly added lockable storage in the two-car garage add even more flexibility. A newer roof (2020), updated HVAC, water heater, and mini-split system round out recent upgrades. And outside, the fenced backyard offers green space views with all the in-town walkability you’ve been craving. Steps from Hi-Lo, Normal Bar, Sips, Flying Biscuit, Athentic, and the Prince Ave corridor—plus Bottleworks, 100 Prince, and Downtown just beyond. It’s graceful. It’s grounded. And somehow, it still knows where your mismatched wine glass and good blanket go.Show Description