This classic Tudor style brick bungalow offers that rare feeling where history and comfort meet and neither one feels compromised. Set on a quiet street in Capitol View Manor, the exterior makes a confident first impression. Solid brick. A steep gabled roof. Arched details echoed from the front porch through the interior, creating a sense of continuity that feels intentional and authentic. Step inside and the character continues. Original hardwood floors run throughout. High ceilings give the rooms breathing room without losing their warmth. Original trim and molding frame each space, while grid architectural windows bring in natural depth and texture that newer homes simply cannot replicate. The living room anchors the home, centered around an original brick fireplace. Picture rail molding lines the walls, offering a subtle nod to the home’s craftsmanship and era. Original craftsman door hardware remains in place, a detail you notice not because it shouts, but because it feels right. This is not a home where character was added later. It has always been here. The layout unfolds in a way that feels intuitive and livable and open enough to feel connected but still giving each room it’s own identity. The living room connects perfectly to the dining area, creating a natural gathering space that works equally well for everyday living and hosting. Arched openings guide you from one room to the next, maintaining separation while preserving connection. The kitchen sits just beyond, beautifully updated with class and style in mind, while still respecting the home’s original soul. Clean lines, generous counter space, ample cabinet and storage space, stainless steel appliances, including a gas range, and purposeful lighting and open shelving that just enough to add that extra emphasis to the kitchen. It’s a layout designed for function rather than trends make it a space that works hard without trying too hard. Bedrooms are well positioned for privacy, with a hall that ties them together without wasted space. The bathroom continues the home’s quiet charm, offering practicality wrapped in original character. Every room feels purposeful. Every transition feels considered. One of the home’s most exciting features lies just beyond the main level. Permanent stairs lead to a full attic with high ceilings and real volume. This is not an afterthought but rather it is future potential waiting to be realized, whether as additional living space, a primary suite, studio, or work space. The framework is already there, offering long term flexibility and value. This home has been deeply cared for. It shows in the preservation of original details, in the thoughtful updates (new HVAC system and ducts less than 6 yrs old, new water heater approx. 4 yrs old, roof approx 10 yrs old and kitchen renovation completed approx 4 yr ago), and in the way the home feels lived in rather than staged. It is not your typical renovation. It is a home that has been respected. The lifestyle here matters just as much as the house itself. The exterior offers a landscaped back and front yard that give roses and a variety of beautiful flowers that bloom throughout the spring, summer and fall, including fruit bearing trees and a new stone patio in the fenced in yard to enjoy them on. Capitol View Manor offers a tight knit community with an entrance to the Atlanta BeltLine located within the neighborhood, creating easy access to one of the city’s most transformative projects. Coffee shops and local eateries are close by, making everyday routines feel a little more intentional. Lee + White, one of southwest Atlanta’s most exciting destinations featuring breweries, restaurants, retail, and a food hall, is also nearby and continues to shape the energy of the area as development expands. This home does not just offer beautiful interiors. It offers a sense of place. A connection to history. A comfortable present. And meaningful potential for what comes next.