Tucked into the heart of Historic Adair Park, one of Southwest Atlanta's most spirited and fast-rising neighborhoods, This renovated 1 bedroom Craftsman bungalow is genuinely one of a kind. Not because of a marketing pitch, but because of the facts: there has never been a 1 bedroom sale in Adair Park with this kind of character, craftsmanship, and intentionality. If you've been shopping condos because you want low-maintenance, walkability and connectivity but you've been frustrated by HOA fees, shared walls, and zero outdoor space, this is your answer. This isn't a condo with HOA rules and restrictions. It's a whole home, with a yard, a front porch, and a story to tell. If you have family coming from out of town regularly and you've run out of room; or if you've been pricing out building an ADU in your backyard for guests or aging parents, this is that solution as this house serves just like that ADU you had planned just not on your property but close by. And if you're someone who just wants to live somewhere that feels like something? This is it. Step through the front door and the first thing you'll notice is the scale and history. Ten-foot ceilings give every room an openness that you simply don't find at this price point. The original wood trim and doors frame each space with the kind of character that can't be manufactured or replicated. Beneath your feet, restored hardwood floors stretch throughout, warm and full of history, yet solid and ready for decades more. The layout is straightforward and smart. From the covered front porch, you enter into the living room that is generous in size and is a sunny space anchored by a brick fireplace. It's a room that invites you to settle in. The living room connects to the dining area through a wide, original doorway with thick, dark wood casing that makes every threshold feel like a moment. The dining room carries its own personality and includes a second brick fireplace and again oversized windows with original wood detail. From the dining area, the kitchen sits just off the back of the home. White cabinets, butcher block countertops, subway tile backsplash, and open wood shelving; it's clean, functional, and full of warmth. Gas range, stainless dishwasher, full-size side-by-side refrigerator. Everything you need, nothing you don't. Each room has it's own identity yet it all still feels connected. Here's where it gets really interesting. This isn't just a beautiful home, it's access to a way of living that a lot of people in Atlanta are actively seeking and struggling to find. Two blocks to the Atlanta Beltline. Walk it. Bike it. Run it. The connection to the city's most transformative infrastructure is right outside your door. Two neighborhood coffee shops, a pottery studio, and two co-working spaces are all within walking distance, meaning your daily rhythm of coffee, work, creativity, and movement can unfold almost entirely without getting into a car. Adair Park is a tight-knit community in the truest sense. Neighbors know each other. People wave from porches. There are block events and community gardens and a general sense that the people here are invested, in the neighborhood and in each other. And the timing? It couldn't be better. This home sits squarely at the epicenter of Southwest Atlanta's next chapter. The West End Mall revitalization, the Murphy Crossing redevelopment, Atrium Health's acquisition of The MET, and the upcoming Oakland City Exchange, bringing new retail, dining, and maker spaces, are reshaping this corridor in real time. The equity story here is compelling and it's still early. MARTA access makes getting in and out of the city effortless. This home doesn't just offer four walls. It offers a neighborhood, a community, a lifestyle and a front-row seat to one of Atlanta's most exciting chapters of growth.