There's a version of Atlanta living where the city is always close but never on top of you. Buckhead in twelve minutes, Emory in eight, Midtown in fifteen - and still come home to a street where the trees are tall, the neighbors are real, and the house you pull up to doesn't look like anything else on the block. That's 1301 LaVista Road. This newly constructed home was designed with intention from the outside in. Charcoal brick, crisp white stucco, warm cedar cladding at the entry, and black-framed windows that frame every room like a photograph. Step inside and the two-story foyer climbs to a soaring ceiling with a sculptural chandelier and a floating staircase that stops people mid-sentence on a showing. The main level flows from a living room anchored by a linear fireplace through sliding glass doors to the covered rear deck. Tongue and groove wood ceiling, oversized ceiling fan, wide open views into the tree canopy. This is your Saturday morning coffee spot and your year-round outdoor room. The kitchen delivers Viking appliances, quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, and a walk-in butler's pantry. A main-level bedroom suite with fireplace adds flexibility most new construction simply doesn't offer. Upstairs, the primary suite includes a private deck and a bath that separates this home from everything around it. Floor to ceiling marble slab tile, floating walnut vanity, matte black hardware, glass enclosed rain shower, and a smart bidet toilet. Three additional bedrooms, Jack and Jill bath configuration, and five full baths total - all finished with the same intention as the rest of the home. The finished basement adds a media room, bedroom, and full bath. Outside, the fully fenced yard is level and private with mature trees framing the property on all sides. Six bedrooms. Five full baths. Two fireplaces. Two covered decks. Finished basement. LaVista Park - the Atlanta neighborhood people choose and choose to stay in.