Description
Forget everything you've heard about Midtown condos being boxes in the sky. Residence 801 is sunshine with a zip code. Set on the quieter side of Luxe, this home somehow manages to be both tucked away and right in the middle of everything. Peek-a-boo views of Piedmont Park remind you the city is just outside, but inside, it feels surprisingly peaceful. The first thing you'll notice is the light. The second is that this condo has actual personality. Wide plank white oak floors, installed by Moda Flooring in 2024, brighten every room and pair beautifully with darker cabinetry for a look that's fresh, warm, and anything but cookie cutter....read more Theres even a real entry foyer, because dropping your keys directly into your kitchen shouldnt be considered luxury. The kitchen understands priorities. Newer stainless appliances. Gas cooking. And perhaps the hardest-working refrigerator in Midtown, serving up craft, nugget, crushed, or cubed ice, while lighting up so you can peek inside before opening the door. The Samsung flush-mount Frame TV conveys, looking more like artwork than electronics. Then theres the balcony. Not skyline overload. Not another wall of concrete. Instead, two completely different pool scenes, a little greenery, peek-a-boo views of Piedmont Park, and just enough distance to occasionally hear music from a neighboring DJ pool party without actually being at the pool party. Think front-row atmosphere with VIP personal space. And if youre feeling social, Luxe hosts plenty of resident events of its own. Life here is wonderfully easy. The concierge team somehow always seems happy to see you, the fitness center has recently been remodeled, and the sixth-floor terrace gives both you and your dog somewhere to stretch your legs without ever leaving the building. Add a resort-style pool, sauna, guest suite, clubroom, and inviting lounge spaces, and home starts extending well beyond your front door. Then theres Midtown itself. Morning coffee becomes a walk instead of a drive. Dinner plans dont require planning. Piedmont Park, the BeltLine, festivals, concerts, patios, galleries, fitness studios, neighborhood bars, and some of Atlantas best restaurants become part of your weekly routine instead of destinations. Dog-friendly. Investor-friendly with rental permits available. Some homes simply check boxes. This one checks boxes... then reminds you to go have a little fun.