710 Oakview Rd
Decatur, GA 30030
3 Beds
3.5 Baths
2,458 Sq Ft
2 Days on Market
For Sale $699,900
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Joshua KeenKeller Williams Realty
404-564-5560joshua@thekeenteam.com License #267264
Oakhurst buyers are discovering the townhome advantage: all the space of a single family home, none of the weekend-consuming yard work, and hundreds of thousands less. At $699,900 for 2,458 square feet, the math is compelling. Under $285 per square foot in a neighborhood where prices typically start at over $400 per. Walk through the front door of 710 Oakview and the first thing you notice is how light moves through the space. Morning sun warms the dark wood floors, and by late afternoon, golden light fills the entire main level. That cable-rail staircase isn't just stylish. It acts like a spine through the common areas, letting conversations drift between floors without sacrificing privacy. The whole layout just makes sense. The kitchen strikes the right balance between form and function. Charcoal lower cabinets ground the space, white uppers bounce light around, and the quartz waterfall island serves double duty-chopping vegetables at 6 PM, hosting wine and conversation by 7. The work triangle makes sense (someone who cooks designed this), and open sight-lines mean you're never banished from the party. Classic subway tile and stainless appliances complete a look that won't feel dated in ten years. Both living and dining areas flow naturally from the kitchen, creating one continuous space that works equally well for quiet evenings or dinner parties. The dramatic two-story living room offers walls perfect for showcasing your art collection. At 2,458 square feet, there's room to breathe. You're not constantly bumping into furniture; or each other. Head upstairs to find two bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bath. A rare luxury. The primary suite features a lovely botanical accent wall (love it or paint over it), space for a king bed plus reading chair, and a walk-in closet with organization systems to keep everything tidy. The bathroom delivers: double vanities, oversized shower, subway tile that echoes the kitchen's aesthetic. The secondary bedroom gets equally good light and currently pulls double duty as home office and guest room. Having its own bathroom makes this actually work. Laundry at the top of the stairs. No hauling baskets. Climb one more flight and discover what might be the home's best feature: a loft opening onto a private rooftop deck. The retractable shade sail and glass garage door blur inside and out. Picture morning coffee watching dog walkers below, or Friday evenings when friends linger past sunset, Atlanta's skyline glowing. Built-in shelving handles everything from your books to bourbon collections. The two-car garage matters more than you'd think. Yes, Oakhurst is wonderfully walkable, but rainy mornings happen. Speaking of walkable. Step outside and you'll understand why people move to Oakhurst and rarely leave. Picture Saturday mornings at Oakview Coffee where the baristas know your name. By afternoon, Universal Joint's patio comes alive while neighbors catch up over beers, planning the next BBQ & Blues Festival. The patios fill up. Steinbeck's sidewalk seats, Sceptre Brewing, slices at Mojo Pizza. Evenings bring choices: Ford's BBQ or Paolino's pasta. Even errands feel different. Oakhurst Market for their famous pimento cheese becomes a social occasion. The Saturday farmers market brings everyone out, but any 70-degree evening turns the village into a neighborhood block party. Oakhurst has something increasingly rare. Genuine community where people actually know each other, where kids grow up with unofficial aunts and uncles. Downtown Decatur sits fifteen minutes away on foot. East Lake MARTA just three minutes by car makes commutes painless. Seven Twelve is only 15 homes, tucked behind century-old oaks, creating unexpected quiet while keeping you steps from everything. This floor plan, the largest and most livable, is what buyers specifically wait for. In Oakhurst's tight market, well-priced properties generate multiple offers quickly. Schedule your showing today. Next weekend might be too late.

MLS# 10528202 • Data provided by GAMLS
HouseCanary, Inc. Brokerage
Additional home details
Living Area2,458 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size871 Sq.Ft.
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms3.5
Stories2
Year Built2015
Property TypeSinge Family Attached
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee$450 annually
HOA IncludesMaintenance Grounds,Maintenance Exterior
Tax Year2024
Tax Amount$9
Property in Flood Zone--
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This home's estimated value
$701,040
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710 Oakview Rd., Decatur, GA 30030

Singe Family Attached
3 Beds
3.5 Baths
2,458 Sq Ft
2 Days on Market

Listing Agent & Comments

Joshua KeenKeller Williams Realty
404-564-5560joshua@thekeenteam.com License #267264
Oakhurst buyers are discovering the townhome advantage: all the space of a single family home, none of the weekend-consuming yard work, and hundreds of thousands less. At $699,900 for 2,458 square feet, the math is compelling. Under $285 per square foot in a neighborhood where prices typically start at over $400 per. Walk through the front door of 710 Oakview and the first thing you notice is how light moves through the space. Morning sun warms the dark wood floors, and by late afternoon, golden light fills the entire main level. That cable-rail staircase isn't just stylish. It acts like a spine through the common areas, letting conversations drift between floors without sacrificing privacy. The whole layout just makes sense. The kitchen strikes the right balance between form and function. Charcoal lower cabinets ground the space, white uppers bounce light around, and the quartz waterfall island serves double duty-chopping vegetables at 6 PM, hosting wine and conversation by 7. The work triangle makes sense (someone who cooks designed this), and open sight-lines mean you're never banished from the party. Classic subway tile and stainless appliances complete a look that won't feel dated in ten years. Both living and dining areas flow naturally from the kitchen, creating one continuous space that works equally well for quiet evenings or dinner parties. The dramatic two-story living room offers walls perfect for showcasing your art collection. At 2,458 square feet, there's room to breathe. You're not constantly bumping into furniture; or each other. Head upstairs to find two bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bath. A rare luxury. The primary suite features a lovely botanical accent wall (love it or paint over it), space for a king bed plus reading chair, and a walk-in closet with organization systems to keep everything tidy. The bathroom delivers: double vanities, oversized shower, subway tile that echoes the kitchen's aesthetic. The secondary bedroom gets equally good light and currently pulls double duty as home office and guest room. Having its own bathroom makes this actually work. Laundry at the top of the stairs. No hauling baskets. Climb one more flight and discover what might be the home's best feature: a loft opening onto a private rooftop deck. The retractable shade sail and glass garage door blur inside and out. Picture morning coffee watching dog walkers below, or Friday evenings when friends linger past sunset, Atlanta's skyline glowing. Built-in shelving handles everything from your books to bourbon collections. The two-car garage matters more than you'd think. Yes, Oakhurst is wonderfully walkable, but rainy mornings happen. Speaking of walkable. Step outside and you'll understand why people move to Oakhurst and rarely leave. Picture Saturday mornings at Oakview Coffee where the baristas know your name. By afternoon, Universal Joint's patio comes alive while neighbors catch up over beers, planning the next BBQ & Blues Festival. The patios fill up. Steinbeck's sidewalk seats, Sceptre Brewing, slices at Mojo Pizza. Evenings bring choices: Ford's BBQ or Paolino's pasta. Even errands feel different. Oakhurst Market for their famous pimento cheese becomes a social occasion. The Saturday farmers market brings everyone out, but any 70-degree evening turns the village into a neighborhood block party. Oakhurst has something increasingly rare. Genuine community where people actually know each other, where kids grow up with unofficial aunts and uncles. Downtown Decatur sits fifteen minutes away on foot. East Lake MARTA just three minutes by car makes commutes painless. Seven Twelve is only 15 homes, tucked behind century-old oaks, creating unexpected quiet while keeping you steps from everything. This floor plan, the largest and most livable, is what buyers specifically wait for. In Oakhurst's tight market, well-priced properties generate multiple offers quickly. Schedule your showing today. Next weekend might be too late.

MLS# 10528202 • Data provided by GAMLS
HouseCanary, Inc. Brokerage
Additional home details
Living Area2,458 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size871 Sq.Ft.
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms3.5
Stories2
Year Built2015
Property TypeSinge Family Attached
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee$450 annually
HOA IncludesMaintenance Grounds,Maintenance Exterior
Tax Year2024
Tax Amount$9
Property in Flood Zone--
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710 Oakview Rd
Decatur, GA 30030
3 Beds
3.5 Baths
2,458 Sq Ft
2 Days on Market

Listing Agent & Comments

Joshua KeenKeller Williams Realty
404-564-5560joshua@thekeenteam.com License #267264
Oakhurst buyers are discovering the townhome advantage: all the space of a single family home, none of the weekend-consuming yard work, and hundreds of thousands less. At $699,900 for 2,458 square feet, the math is compelling. Under $285 per square foot in a neighborhood where prices typically start at over $400 per. Walk through the front door of 710 Oakview and the first thing you notice is how light moves through the space. Morning sun warms the dark wood floors, and by late afternoon, golden light fills the entire main level. That cable-rail staircase isn't just stylish. It acts like a spine through the common areas, letting conversations drift between floors without sacrificing privacy. The whole layout just makes sense. The kitchen strikes the right balance between form and function. Charcoal lower cabinets ground the space, white uppers bounce light around, and the quartz waterfall island serves double duty-chopping vegetables at 6 PM, hosting wine and conversation by 7. The work triangle makes sense (someone who cooks designed this), and open sight-lines mean you're never banished from the party. Classic subway tile and stainless appliances complete a look that won't feel dated in ten years. Both living and dining areas flow naturally from the kitchen, creating one continuous space that works equally well for quiet evenings or dinner parties. The dramatic two-story living room offers walls perfect for showcasing your art collection. At 2,458 square feet, there's room to breathe. You're not constantly bumping into furniture; or each other. Head upstairs to find two bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bath. A rare luxury. The primary suite features a lovely botanical accent wall (love it or paint over it), space for a king bed plus reading chair, and a walk-in closet with organization systems to keep everything tidy. The bathroom delivers: double vanities, oversized shower, subway tile that echoes the kitchen's aesthetic. The secondary bedroom gets equally good light and currently pulls double duty as home office and guest room. Having its own bathroom makes this actually work. Laundry at the top of the stairs. No hauling baskets. Climb one more flight and discover what might be the home's best feature: a loft opening onto a private rooftop deck. The retractable shade sail and glass garage door blur inside and out. Picture morning coffee watching dog walkers below, or Friday evenings when friends linger past sunset, Atlanta's skyline glowing. Built-in shelving handles everything from your books to bourbon collections. The two-car garage matters more than you'd think. Yes, Oakhurst is wonderfully walkable, but rainy mornings happen. Speaking of walkable. Step outside and you'll understand why people move to Oakhurst and rarely leave. Picture Saturday mornings at Oakview Coffee where the baristas know your name. By afternoon, Universal Joint's patio comes alive while neighbors catch up over beers, planning the next BBQ & Blues Festival. The patios fill up. Steinbeck's sidewalk seats, Sceptre Brewing, slices at Mojo Pizza. Evenings bring choices: Ford's BBQ or Paolino's pasta. Even errands feel different. Oakhurst Market for their famous pimento cheese becomes a social occasion. The Saturday farmers market brings everyone out, but any 70-degree evening turns the village into a neighborhood block party. Oakhurst has something increasingly rare. Genuine community where people actually know each other, where kids grow up with unofficial aunts and uncles. Downtown Decatur sits fifteen minutes away on foot. East Lake MARTA just three minutes by car makes commutes painless. Seven Twelve is only 15 homes, tucked behind century-old oaks, creating unexpected quiet while keeping you steps from everything. This floor plan, the largest and most livable, is what buyers specifically wait for. In Oakhurst's tight market, well-priced properties generate multiple offers quickly. Schedule your showing today. Next weekend might be too late.

MLS# 10528202 • Data provided by GAMLS
HouseCanary, Inc. Brokerage
Additional home details
Living Area2,458 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size871 Sq.Ft.
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms3.5
Stories2
Year Built2015
Property TypeSinge Family Attached
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee$450 annually
HOA IncludesMaintenance Grounds,Maintenance Exterior
Tax Year2024
Tax Amount$9
Property in Flood Zone--
More Information On This Home
This home's estimated value
$701,040
ComeHome Estimated Value
What influenced our estimate?
This is ComeHome’s estimated market value for this home. It is not a formal appraisal. This estimate is based on our market knowledge, and it should be used as a starting point to determine a home’s value.
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For Sale $699,900
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