On a quiet cul-de-sac in Country Squire -- one of Decatur's most established intown neighborhoods -- this four-bedroom, three-bath split-level brick home offers something the market routinely undersupplies: three distinct levels of living, each with its own purpose, all connected by a floor plan that actually works.
The main level is the heart of the home. An open layout brings together the kitchen -- fitted with stainless steel appliances -- the dining area, and a fireside den with built-ins flanking the fireplace, all finished in hardwood and oriented toward the screened-in porch. A flex space off the main living area works naturally as a home office or sitting room.
Upstairs, the primary suite is the clear standout of the upper level -- anchored by a fully renovated bath with exceptional tile work and a new vanity that reads more luxury than update. Two additional bedrooms complete the sleeping wing, with hardwoods throughout.
The lower level is what sets this property apart. A full bedroom and bath, a bar, and a generous den create a secondary living suite that functions entirely independently -- equally suited to long-term guests, or a dedicated media and entertaining space that doesn't compete with the main living areas. Few homes at this price point in intown Decatur offer that kind of built-in flexibility.
Country Squire occupies a rare position in the intown landscape -- close enough to Emory and the CDC corridor to matter to the buyers those institutions draw, yet removed enough from the arterial roads to feel genuinely residential. Toco Hills is minutes away. Shamrock Forest's trail network is accessible directly from the neighborhood. Homes here turn over infrequently, and when they do, buyers who know the area move quickly.