
Perched above Saint Charles Avenue like a well-kept secret, this 1920 bungalow lives as a nest—elevated, private, and quietly removed from the street below. Its front porch is the architectural anomaly that sets the tone: unusually deep, long, and raised higher than most Virginia-Highland bungalows, it functions less like an entry and more like a true outdoor room. The elevation creates privacy without isolation, perched above the rhythm of the neighborhood. Inside, the home honors its original character with hardwood floors throughout, original doors and crystal doorknobs, and a classic bungalow layout of distinct formal spaces—an entertainer’s dream. A 1920s butler’s pantry bridges seamlessly into a modernized kitchen and sunroom. Out back, the home really shows off: an automatic gated drive, a true one-car garage, and a flat, fenced yard anchored by a saltwater pool that still leaves room to play. Perfectly positioned just west of North Highland, the home offers immediate access to the shops and restaurants of Virginia-Highland, the BeltLine, and Ponce City Market, with natural connectivity to Inman Park, Poncey-Highland, and Old Fourth Ward. This is Virginia-Highland at its best—established, effortless, and quietly confident.
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