Set beneath mature trees on one of Grant Park's quietly charming streets, this 2001-built home delivers the best of both worlds: classic neighborhood soul with a modern, move-in-ready interior. A huge front porch anchors the home and looks out over Waldo Street, the kind of porch that invites morning coffee, evening conversations, and easy hellos with neighbors passing by. Step inside and you'll immediately feel the care the current owners put into their 2022 renovation. The open-concept main level flows beautifully, with sightlines that connect living, dining, and kitchen spaces in a way that feels both intentional and comfortable. The hardwood floors on this level were completely refinished, a change that transformed the space. They now feel warm and modern while still retaining a cozy, nostalgic character that suits the home perfectly. The kitchen is a standout with black cabinetry, warm wood accents, quartz countertops, and genuinely abundant storage. It opens directly into the dining area, which enjoys views to the front porch, while the living room is grounded by a central fireplace and soaring vaulted ceilings that give the space light, volume, and presence. Toward the back of the home, two generously sized bedrooms create a sense of retreat. The primary suite features tray ceilings, a renovated bath, a large walk-in closet with washer and dryer, and a sliding door that leads directly to the back porch. The second bedroom also offers tray ceilings, a large closet, and direct access to a Jack-and-Jill style hall bath. Downstairs, the home opens up even further with an entire second living space that works beautifully as an in-law suite, guest quarters, or flexible bonus level. A wet bar and kitchenette with sink, wine fridge, and ample cabinetry anchors the space, which opens onto the rear patio. The lower-level flooring is brand new, giving the space a fresh, clean feel that pairs well with its generous scale. There is also a full bedroom with a large closet and a full bath featuring an oversized walk-in shower. Outside, the fenced backyard offers privacy and room to breathe, plus a storage shed for bikes, tools, or weekend projects. And then there's Grant Park itself. Tree-lined streets, historic character, neighbors who know each other, and an easy rhythm of coffee shops, restaurants, and local favorites woven into daily life. Add in quick connectivity to the rest of Atlanta and the new BeltLine segment scheduled to complete in winter 2026, and this location only gets better with time. This is Grant Park living that feels grounded, thoughtful, and ready for whatever comes next.