Virginia Hill Homes with Two Stories

Virginia Hill Homes with Two Stories

Welcome to Virginia Hill, a captivating subdivision nestled in the vibrant heart of Atlanta, Georgia. This charming community, located in Fulton County, offers a perfect blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience, making it an ideal choice for families and professionals alike.

Virginia Hill is known for its picturesque tree-lined streets and well-maintained homes, many of which boast the timeless appeal of two-story designs. These spacious residences provide ample room for growing families, with open floor plans that encourage both comfortable living and entertaining. The two-story homes in Virginia Hill often feature inviting front porches, large windows that flood the interiors with natural light, and beautifully landscaped yards that create a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Residents of Virginia Hill enjoy a wealth of amenities, including proximity to local parks, shopping centers, and top-rated schools. The community fosters a friendly environment, where neighbors become friends and families come together for seasonal events and gatherings. With easy access to major highways, commuting to downtown Atlanta or exploring the surrounding areas is a breeze, making it a perfect location for those who appreciate the hustle and bustle of city life, yet cherish the peace of a suburban neighborhood.

Whether you’re seeking a place to raise a family or looking for a vibrant community to call home, Virginia Hill offers an exceptional lifestyle filled with charm, convenience, and a strong sense of community. Discover your dream home in this delightful subdivision today!

Newest Virginia Hill Homes with Two Stories

$595,000
2 Beds 2 Baths 7744262 MLS Virginia Hill BLDG.
Positioned at the confluence of Midtown and Virginia-Highland 587 Virginia offers an uncommon combination of architectural scale, modernized interiors, and direct adjacency to both the Beltline and Piedmont Park. This is not simply an “Intown” location; the building sits at the southeastern edge of Piedmont Park and along the Beltline corridor, placing daily access to both green space and urban infrastructure within immediate reach. The living area filled with natural light and a central open stair with exposed solid cherry treads define the space, while keeping sightlines clear. Abundant light enhances comfort and connection to the outdoors, with sunset views over Piedmont Park from the terrace. The main level has been fully updated with a cohesive, modern palette. Large-format light toned heated tile & European hardwood floors Quartzite leathered countertops Wolf Appliances Integrated wine fridge New sliding doors The kitchen has been fully reworked with an emphasis on integration and proportion. Cabinetry is flat-panel and vertically oriented, extending to near ceiling height, with a warm wood finish that introduces texture without visual fragmentation. Appliances are recently upgraded and include an integrated wine fridge, built-in or flush-mounted, contributing to a continuous plane across the working wall. A prominent stone slab backsplash—with pronounced natural veining—runs horizontally behind the cooktop and prep areas, establishing a clear focal point without reliance on ornamentation. The island is substantial in both scale and function, providing additional workspace and seating while maintaining alignment with the overall geometry of the room. The countertops are quartziete with a leathered finish. The bath on the main level reflects intentionality; incorporating a freestanding soaking tub placed within the open room, paired with a modern vanity and a large circular mirror that anchors the wall plane. The composition is minimal but deliberate, with a balance between light and dark finishes that avoids visual clutter. The primary features a fully tiled walk-in shower with large-format stone tile and a built-in bench, prioritizing both function and material continuity. Upstairs, the layout provides separation between sleeping areas while maintaining a visual connection to the main level below. The upper-level benefits from natural light and includes integrated storage solutions that are consistent with the home’s overall design approach. The balcony extends off the kitchen, and is oriented toward the Midtown skyline, with a clear visual of Midtown High School, Piedmont Park, and the surrounding tree canopy. The sliding doors were recently replaced. The property operates within a narrow band of Atlanta real estate where multiple high-value attributes converge: adjacency to Piedmont Park, direct access to the Beltline Eastside Trail, and immediate proximity to both the commercial density of Midtown and the neighborhood-scale retail and dining of Virginia-Highland. This convergence materially impacts both lifestyle and long-term desirability, and it is not broadly replicable within the market. This home is best understood as a combination of three distinct elements: a vertically organized floor plan that departs from conventional condo layouts, a fully modernized interior executed with restraint and consistency, and a location that sits at the intersection of Atlanta’s primary recreational and urban corridors. Each of these components is independently valuable; together, they position the residence in a category that is notably limited within the current inventory.

587 Virginia Ne Avenue Unit 1009, Atlanta

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