This $799K GA home for sale is a major geometric oddity. Take a look inside and out
If you’re looking for a new house in Georgia, this may be your dream home. Well, if you like plenty of wood, suspended spiral staircases and geometric windows, that is.
The home is listed for $799,000 in Marietta and was designed by architect Tom Mozen in the 1970s. The “Geometric Gem” is featured in a “Unique Homes” blog on realtor.com and with the exterior view, we’d say “unique” is a complete understatement. But wait until you see inside.
“A dramatic diamond-shaped residence that serves up a feast for the eyes around every corner has just hit the market,” said Kellie Speed with realtor.com.
Inside, there’s a stunning spiral staircase suspended by cables on the ceiling. But that’s just the beginning.
The staircase serves as a main focal point for the home, but honestly, almost every inch of the home is a marvel. From beautiful warm wood beams and accents, to the large glass windows in various shapes and modern kitchen, this place is a dream come to life.
The home is in a “sought-after” area, located in a cul-de-sac across from Pope High School in East Cobb, making the deal even sweeter.
If you’re ready to buy, check out the full listing online.
What do you think of this home? Let me know in the comments or email me at cmadden@mcclatchy.com