Built in 2002, this Summerhill home has a freshness to it that can be hard to find intown. The white exterior, covered front porch, and clean lines give it a simple, welcoming presence from the street, while the private driveway with room for two cars adds a level of convenience that matters more and more the closer you get to the city. Upstairs, the primary suite opens onto its own private balcony overlooking the neighborhood. Inside, the home feels open and full of natural light throughout the day. The family room is centered around a fireplace and flows naturally into a dining space with darker contrasting walls that give the room a little depth and personality. There's plenty of room for a large dining table, whether you're hosting friends for dinner or just spreading out a weeknight takeout order and a laptop. The kitchen strikes a nice balance between clean and warm, with quartz countertops, white cabinetry, a pantry, and a light wood island that anchors the space without making it feel overly modern or sterile. It's connected in all the right ways to the living areas, which makes the house feel comfortable and easy to move through. Upstairs, the primary suite includes a sleek bathroom with an oversized shower, a large walk-in closet, and direct access to the balcony. The two additional bedrooms get great natural light and share a full bath. Out back, there's a small rear porch, stone patio, and pergola-covered grilling area that gives you enough outdoor space to enjoy without creating another project to manage every weekend. The sellers have also completed several meaningful updates over time including gutter repairs, an updated vapor barrier, sewage line replacement, and installation of new piping for the water line. Refrigerator, washer, and dryer all remain with the home. Summerhill has become one of Atlanta's most interesting intown neighborhoods because it still feels like people genuinely live there. Georgia Avenue has developed into a great mix of restaurants, coffee shops, and neighborhood spots without losing its connection to the surrounding community. You're minutes from Grant Park, Downtown, and the BeltLine, with easy access to concerts, sporting events, parks, and some of the city's best local businesses, all while still coming home to a neighborhood that feels residential and grounded.