Tucked into the MAK historic district of Decatur, this is the kind of neighborhood where front porches turn into friendships and everyday life feels a little more connected. With Oakhurst Village and Downtown Decatur just a short stroll away, dinner plans, coffee runs, and impromptu meetups are never more than a few sidewalks away. The home itself leans into that classic bungalow - rich with character and just the right amount of storybook charm. The bright dining room, with craftsman corner built-ins and fireplace has long been the heart of the home-perfect for lively dinners, quiet mornings, and a place to display well-loved collections of china, cookbooks or your favorite Knick knacks! This historic MAK area offers that rare blend of small-community feel and big lifestyle perks. Known for its walkability to all top-tier City of Decatur schools and even Agnes Scott college! Kings Hwy is where neighbors wave, kids bike to the park, and life unfolds at just the right pace. Homes here echo the neighborhood's early 20th-century roots, with charming bungalows and a deep sense of history woven into the streetscape -and 332 Kings Highway fits right into that timeless rhythm. This home is rumored to be designed by one of Georgia's first female architects, Lelia Ross-Wilburn.