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Subscribe Post By: Harry Norman, REALTORS® June 20, 2024 No Comments High-end historic homes hold a special place in the real estate market, blending architectural beauty with timeless charm. Neel Reid, a key architect in early 20th-century Atlanta, was renowned for his meticulous craftsmanship and stylish designs. Owning a Neel Reid home once symbolized refined taste and social status, reflecting a style that has endured through generations.

Designed by Neel Reid and built in 1916, this seven-bedroom Buckhead estate on West Paces Ferry Road exemplifies luxury and sophistication. Hidden behind gated stone walls near the Governor’s Mansion, its location is a major advantage. It’s close to fine dining and luxury shopping, making it ideal for buyers seeking both prestige and convenience.



The Dutch Colonial home features 10,500 square feet of living space filled with impressive details. The elegant living room boasts a high vaulted ceiling and a beautiful Palladian window that bathes the space in natural light. Eight fireplaces throughout the home enhance the atmosphere of the various living areas.

A wine cellar adds a touch of class for wine lovers and hosts. One highlight of the home is the main level primary suite. Designed by Waterworks, the custom closet and bathroom include bespoke cabinetry, a Hollywood vanity, Calcutta marble, and a soaking tub.

This suite showcases the classic elegance and attention to detail that Neel Reid homes are famous for. The estate also incl.

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