Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty and Founding Partner, Wendy Zoller are proud to announce the sale of 320 West Paces Ferry Road to the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc. Also known as the Southern Center for International Studies, this home in Buckhead has a rich history.
Established in 1970, and primarily providing college opportunities to underprivileged youths, the Watson-Brown Foundation also focuses on the preservation of the rich cultural history of the South.
Their purchase of the historic “Goodrum House” designed by renowned architect Philip Shutze in 1929, is a continuation of the Foundation’s vision. A restoration of the home and gardens to their original splendor is will preserve a piece of Atlanta’s History for all to enjoy.
Originally listed for $4,995,000, 320 West Paces Ferry Road closed in August, 2009, and is in the top ten most expensive homes to sell in Atlanta in 2009.
Other single family homes that have sold in 2009 with list prices over $4.5 million are:
3650 Tuxedo Road (Descante) with an original list price of $16.9 million (Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer in this transaction.)
70 Valley Road with an original list price of $7,000,000.
3435 Woodhaven Road with an original list price of $5,900,000.
3474 Nancy Creek Road with an original list price of $4,995,000. (Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer in this transaction.)
4870 Northside Drive with an original list price of $$4,750,000 (Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller in this transaction.)
4380 Harris Trail with an original list price of $4,450,000.
200 Londonberry Road with an original list price of $4,300,000.