c.1925 Rock Cottage in Georgia $185K
$185,000
Filled with character and charm, this 1920s rock cottage boasts just under 1,000 square feet of meticulously crafted living space. Upon entering, you’ll discover stunning hardwood floors, a striking rock-face fireplace that anchors the living area, and a modernized kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances that seamlessly combine contemporary convenience with classic allure.

Realtor Comments
The primary bedroom comfortably fits a king-sized bed, and the guest bedroom provides just the right amount of space for visitors, a home office, or a creative space. Outside, youll appreciate the detached garage for additional parking or storage, space for a garden, and a covered front porch and covered back patio, perfect for relaxing or entertaining once refreshed. With years of careful upkeep this home pairs historic charm with modern touches in an easy-to-maintain size youll love coming home to.
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 952sqft
- 8,276sqft lot
- Circa 1925
39 Bell Dr NW, Cartersville, GA 30121
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Linda Fleetwood

Pros
- Affordable Living: Generally lower cost of living and housing prices compared to larger cities in Georgia, making it appealing for families and individuals.
- Community Feel: A friendly, small-town atmosphere with a strong sense of community and local events.
- Outdoor Activities: Close proximity to Lake Allatoona and several parks, offering numerous opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking.
- Cultural Attractions: Home to several historical sites, museums, and cultural events that celebrate the area’s rich history.
- Convenient Location: Easy access to major highways and a short drive to Atlanta, providing a balance of suburban living with urban amenities.
Cons
- Limited Job Market: Fewer job opportunities in certain industries, which may require commuting to nearby cities for work.
- Public Transportation: Minimal public transportation options, making a car necessary for commuting and daily errands.
- Weather Extremes: Hot summers and occasional severe weather can be a drawback for some residents.
- Shopping and Dining Options: Fewer upscale shopping and dining options compared to larger urban areas, which may limit choices.
- School Quality: While there are good schools, some may find the education options lacking compared to larger districts.
































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