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Downtown Macon House for Sale

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    $289,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,872 Sq Ft

    740 Ash St, MacOn, GA 31201

    Beautifully restored bungalow style home that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern amenities in the vibrant Beall's Hill neighborhood. The property boasts a spacious covered front porch and deck, ideal for Southern entertaining. Inside, you'll find real hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and electric fireplaces. The master suite offers a double-tray ceiling, en-suite bathroom with

    Jasholyn Rambeau Rambeau Realty LP

    740 Ash St, MacOn, GA 31201

Why Live in Downtown Macon

Downtown Macon in Macon-Bibb is a vibrant neighborhood with a growing residential population, now home to around 1,000 residents. The area primarily features loft apartments, most of which are rented, though some are available for purchase. Historic two-story American Foursquare homes from the early 1900s are also present. Downtown Macon is rich in cultural and recreational opportunities, with Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park showcasing the city's 12,000-year history and poised to become Georgia’s first national park. The Ocmulgee River offers popular activities like kayaking and canoeing, accessible via Amerson River Park and Spring Street landing. The downtown area boasts over 50 restaurants, 36 retailers, and numerous entertainment venues, including the iconic Grant’s Lounge and the southern fusion restaurant Kinjo Kitchen & Cocktails. Major events such as the Bragg Jam concert crawl and the Macon Christmas Light Extravaganza draw crowds throughout the year. The Okmulgee Heritage Trail connects downtown to nearby neighborhoods and parks, enhancing pedestrian and bike access. Despite limited bus stops, the area benefits from proximity to Interstate 75 and I-16, though these highways have impacted pedestrian travel. Essential services like Atrium Health and Piedmont Macon are within 1.5 miles, and the Macon Downtown Airport is 5 miles away. While local schools have average ratings, the neighborhood's rich history, cultural events, and recreational options make it a dynamic place to live.
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