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14 Lake Forrest Lane NE

  • Atlanta, GA
  • $7,495,000

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Elevating the Standard for Atlanta Luxury Living
This stunning 11,000-square-foot modern estate, re-envisioned by architect Yong Pak and landscape architect David Johnson, is a rare architectural gem that masterfully blends cutting-edge design with unparalleled luxury, all while offering beautiful views of Chastain Park. Elegantly situated on the highest point of Chastain Park, this home is framed by meticulous landscaping, three tiers of terraces, and a stately limestone entrance with an impressive fourteen-foot entryway. The flat walkout yard, outdoor pool, and spa have exceptional views of the park all while remaining private to onlookers. Lush green outdoor living spaces integrate with the interior living areas, creating the ultimate indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Floor-to-ceiling windows and clean, modern lines flood the interiors with natural light. Pak designed an iconic three-sided glass living space with 24-foot ceilings, which makes you feel like you're floating above the park--a truly one-of-a-kind experience. This grand formal living room is juxtaposed with intimate spaces like the family room and the cinema room, which encourage social connection and serenity. Each one of these rooms includes picturesque views of the outdoors. The expansive layout caters to both relaxed family living and lavish entertaining, with spaces that flow seamlessly into one another. The home includes seven bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, complemented by a formal dining room, family room, formal living room, cinema room, office, and home gym. A true chef's kitchen, outfitted with top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances--including a five-burner cooktop, two ovens, two dishwashers, a warming drawer, and more--sets the stage for culinary experiences. The adjacent bar area features dual Gaggenau wine coolers and a Scotsman ice maker, ideal for hosting. The primary suite is a meditative space located on the second floor. It has a private balcony with unobstructed views of the park, ample storage space, and a marble fireplace. The primary bathroom includes dual vanities, a sizable shower with six shower heads, private water closets, and an extra-large soaking tub. Flanking each side of the bathroom are spacious walk-in closets. This estate is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and automation for ease and convenience. Lutron HomeWorks controls smart lighting, while Daikin HVAC systems and energy-efficient units ensure year-round comfort. Aqualink 2.0 simplifies pool management, and the home is fully wired for Control4. Additional thoughtful features include a five-car garage and four electric car chargers, an elevator with 3 floor access, and a designated outdoor pool bath. Every detail of this home has been carefully designed, creating a home that is not only sophisticated and innovative but also strikingly unique--a bold departure from typical designs in the area, elevating the standard for Atlanta luxury living.
This stunning 11,000-square-foot modern estate, re-envisioned by architect Yong Pak and landscape architect David Johnson, is a rare architectural gem that masterfully blends cutting-edge design with unparalleled luxury, all while offering beautiful views of Chastain Park. Elegantly situated on the highest point of Chastain Park, this home is framed by meticulous landscaping, three tiers of terraces, and a stately limestone entrance with an impressive fourteen-foot entryway. The flat walkout yard, outdoor pool, and spa have exceptional views of the park all while remaining private to onlookers. Lush green outdoor living spaces integrate with the interior living areas, creating the ultimate indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Floor-to-ceiling windows and clean, modern lines flood the interiors with natural light. Pak designed an iconic three-sided glass living space with 24-foot ceilings, which makes you feel like you're floating above the park--a truly one-of-a-kind experience. This grand formal living room is juxtaposed with intimate spaces like the family room and the cinema room, which encourage social connection and serenity. Each one of these rooms includes picturesque views of the outdoors. The expansive layout caters to both relaxed family living and lavish entertaining, with spaces that flow seamlessly into one another. The home includes seven bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, complemented by a formal dining room, family room, formal living room, cinema room, office, and home gym. A true chef's kitchen, outfitted with top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances--including a five-burner cooktop, two ovens, two dishwashers, a warming drawer, and more--sets the stage for culinary experiences. The adjacent bar area features dual Gaggenau wine coolers and a Scotsman ice maker, ideal for hosting. The primary suite is a meditative space located on the second floor. It has a private balcony with unobstructed views of the park, ample storage space, and a marble fireplace. The primary bathroom includes dual vanities, a sizable shower with six shower heads, private water closets, and an extra-large soaking tub. Flanking each side of the bathroom are spacious walk-in closets. This estate is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and automation for ease and convenience. Lutron HomeWorks controls smart lighting, while Daikin HVAC systems and energy-efficient units ensure year-round comfort. Aqualink 2.0 simplifies pool management, and the home is fully wired for Control4. Additional thoughtful features include a five-car garage and four electric car chargers, an elevator with 3 floor access, and a designated outdoor pool bath. Every detail of this home has been carefully designed, creating a home that is not only sophisticated and innovative but also strikingly unique--a bold departure from typical designs in the area, elevating the standard for Atlanta luxury living.
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2007

2007

Year Built

7

7

Total Bedrooms

9

9

Total Bathrooms

11,024

11,024

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

0.63

0.63

Acres

Lot Size

5.0

5.0

Garage Spaces

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

7

Total Bathrooms

9

Full Bathrooms

7

Half Bathrooms

2

Laundry room

Laundry Room, Main Level, Upper Level

Flooring

Hardwood, Stone

Fireplace

Family Room, Living Room, Master Bedroom

Appliances

Dishwasher, Disposal, Double Oven, Dryer, Gas Range, Range Hood, Refrigerator, Washer

Other Interior Features

Double Vanity, Elevator, Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings 10 ft Lower, High Ceilings 10 ft Main, High Ceilings 10 ft Upper, High Speed Internet, His and Hers Closets, Smart Home, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s), Wet Bar
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

3

Garage Spaces

5.0

Water Source

Public

Utilities

Cable Available, Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available, Phone Available, Sewer Available, Water Available

Pool

In Ground, Private, Salt Water

Roof

Other

Lot Features

Landscaped

Parking

Garage

Heat Type

Forced Air, Zoned

Air Conditioning

Central Air, Zoned

Sewer

Public Sewer

Substructure

Concrete Perimeter

Disability Features

None

Security Features

Security System Owned, Smoke Detector(s)

Green Feature

None

Other Exterior Features

Balcony, Garden, Lighting, Private Entrance, Private Yard
01

Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Living Area

11,024 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

0.63 Acres

MLS® ID

7513154

Type

Residential

Year Built

2007

Neighborhood

Buckhead

Architecture Styles

Modern

Water Frontage

None

View Description

Golf Course,Pool,Trees/Woods

Elementary School

Jackson - Atlanta

Middle School

Willis A. Sutton

High School

North Atlanta
01

Finance

Sales Price

$7,495,000

Real Estate Taxes

$47,145/yr

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Buckhead

Buckhead has seen tremendous neighborhood and business growth, evolving into the vibrant community.

Welcome to Buckhead

Looking at Buckhead today, it’s difficult to imagine Henry Irby purchasing the 202 acres surrounding the intersections of Peachtree, Roswell, and West Paces Ferry Roads in 1837 for just $650.00. History tells us after a large deer head was placed on a post near the tavern Irby owned in the mid-1880s, the area officially became known as Buckhead.
 

History & Heritage

Buckhead, an affluent uptown district of Atlanta, Georgia, has a rich history that traces back to the early 19th century. Originally settled by Native Americans, the area began to develop significantly in the 1830s after the establishment of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. It was named Buckhead after a story that says Henry Irby killed a large buck deer and placed the head in a prominent location.
 
Throughout the 20th century, Buckhead evolved from a rural vacation spot for wealthy Atlantans into one of the city’s major commercial and financial centers. The neighborhood gained a reputation for its opulent estates and high-end lifestyle, which continues to this day. The development of the Lenox Square Mall in 1959 and the subsequent addition of high-rise offices and condominiums helped transform Buckhead into a bustling blend of residential and commercial activity. Today, it is known for its upscale malls, nightlife, and the beautiful historic homes that dot its landscape, making it a key cultural and economic hub in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
 

Parks & Recreation

Buckhead, GA, is not only known for its commercial and residential opulence but also for its expansive and beautifully maintained parks and recreational areas. These green spaces provide residents and visitors with a variety of outdoor activities and natural retreats amidst the urban environment.
  1. Chastain Park - As the largest city park in Buckhead, Chastain Park offers numerous amenities over its 268 acres. It includes an amphitheater for concerts and events, a golf course, tennis courts, a horse park, swimming pool, and well-maintained paths for jogging and walking. The park is a central hub of activity year-round and provides a scenic space for community gatherings and recreational sports.
  2. Bobby Jones Golf Course - Completely renovated and redesigned in recent years, this public golf course offers state-of-the-art facilities and a reversible 9-hole course layout. It’s a popular destination for golf enthusiasts in the region and also features tennis courts and a clubhouse.
  3. Path400 - A greenway project that promotes a healthier lifestyle through increased access to bicycle and pedestrian trails. Upon completion, this trail will run along the GA 400 highway for 5.2 miles, connecting neighborhoods and improving the area's walkability.
  4. Tanyard Creek Park - Nestled along the Atlanta BeltLine, Tanyard Creek Park offers lush landscapes and a serene environment. The park includes a playground, picnic areas, and walking trails that are part of the BeltLine’s Northside Trail, which provides picturesque views and historical insight into the area’s Civil War history.
  5. Blue Heron Nature Preserve - An oasis for wildlife and nature enthusiasts, this 30-acre preserve offers trails that wind through wetlands, forests, and along Nancy Creek. The preserve is dedicated to protecting local habitats and provides educational programs about wildlife and environmental conservation. 
These parks and recreational facilities contribute to Buckhead’s reputation as a neighborhood that values both luxury and outdoor living, offering residents and visitors diverse options for leisure and fitness in beautiful, well-kept environments.
 

Dining & Entertainment

Buckhead is renowned for its vibrant dining and entertainment scene, offering a plethora of options ranging from upscale restaurants to lively bars and clubs. Whether you're looking for a fine dining experience or a casual night out, Buckhead has something to offer.
 

Dining

  1. Chops Lobster Bar - A Buckhead icon, Chops is famous for its prime cut steaks and fresh seafood. It’s a favorite for both locals and visitors looking for a luxurious dining experience.
  2. The Southern Gentleman - This gastropub offers a modern take on traditional Southern cuisine, complemented by a comprehensive list of cocktails and bourbons in a refined setting.
  3. St. Cecilia - St. Cecilia serves up fine Italian dishes with a focus on fresh pasta and seafood. The restaurant's airy, elegant ambiance makes it perfect for a romantic dinner or special occasions.
  4. Bones Restaurant - Established in 1979, Bones is known for its classic steakhouse menu and has been a staple in the Buckhead dining scene, consistently ranked as one of the top steakhouses in the country.

Cafes and Casual Spots

  1. East Andrews Café & Bar - Offering a relaxed atmosphere, this café is great for a casual brunch or an evening drink. It frequently features live music and a vibrant crowd.
  2. Buckhead Diner - An American dining experience with a retro flair, the Buckhead Diner is famous for its inventive comfort food and classic diner aesthetic.

Bars and Nightlife

  1. Himitsu - Exclusive and upscale, Himitsu serves exquisite cocktails in a stylish, reservation-only setting inspired by Tokyo’s luxe cocktail dens.
  2. The Whitley - A luxury collection hotel that features a sophisticated bar with live music and a wide range of cocktails, perfect for a classy night out.

Entertainment

  1. Venues Buckhead Theatre - A central spot in the neighborhood's entertainment scene, the Buckhead Theatre hosts a variety of live performances, from concerts to comedy shows, in a historic, restored 1930s venue.
  2. Atlanta History Center - Offering both educational and cultural events, the Atlanta History Center hosts lectures, exhibits, and festivals that delve into the rich history of Atlanta and the South.
Buckhead’s dining and entertainment offerings reflect its status as a hub of luxury and sophistication in Atlanta, providing endless options for enjoyment and culinary exploration. Whether you're in the mood for a gourmet meal or a night out on the town, Buckhead's diverse array offers something to satisfy every palate and preference.
 

Browse Real Estate in Buckhead, GA

Welcome to Buckhead Looking at Buckhead today, it’s difficult to imagine Henry Irby purchasing the 202 acres surrounding the intersections of Peachtree, Roswell, and West Paces Ferry Roads in 1837 for just $650.00. History tells us after a large deer head was placed on a post near the tavern Irby owned in the mid-1880s, the area officially became known as Buckhead.   History & Heritage Buckhead, an affluent uptown district of Atlanta, Georgia, has a rich history that traces back to the early 19th century. Originally settled by Native Americans, the area began to develop significantly in the 1830s after the establishment of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. It was named Buckhead after a story that says Henry Irby killed a large buck deer and placed the head in a prominent location.   Throughout the 20th century, Buckhead evolved from a rural vacation spot for wealthy Atlantans into one of the city’s major commercial and financial centers. The neighborhood gained a reputation for its opulent estates and high-end lifestyle, which continues to this day. The development of the Lenox Square Mall in 1959 and the subsequent addition of high-rise offices and condominiums helped transform Buckhead into a bustling blend of residential and commercial activity. Today, it is known for its upscale malls, nightlife, and the beautiful historic homes that dot its landscape, making it a key cultural and economic hub in the Atlanta metropolitan area.   Parks & Recreation Buckhead, GA, is not only known for its commercial and residential opulence but also for its expansive and beautifully maintained parks and recreational areas. These green spaces provide residents and visitors with a variety of outdoor activities and natural retreats amidst the urban environment. Chastain Park - As the largest city park in Buckhead, Chastain Park offers numerous amenities over its 268 acres. It includes an amphitheater for concerts and events, a golf course, tennis courts, a horse park, swimming pool, and well-maintained paths for jogging and walking. The park is a central hub of activity year-round and provides a scenic space for community gatherings and recreational sports. Bobby Jones Golf Course - Completely renovated and redesigned in recent years, this public golf course offers state-of-the-art facilities and a reversible 9-hole course layout. It’s a popular destination for golf enthusiasts in the region and also features tennis courts and a clubhouse. Path400 - A greenway project that promotes a healthier lifestyle through increased access to bicycle and pedestrian trails. Upon completion, this trail will run along the GA 400 highway for 5.2 miles, connecting neighborhoods and improving the area's walkability. Tanyard Creek Park - Nestled along the Atlanta BeltLine, Tanyard Creek Park offers lush landscapes and a serene environment. The park includes a playground, picnic areas, and walking trails that are part of the BeltLine’s Northside Trail, which provides picturesque views and historical insight into the area’s Civil War history. Blue Heron Nature Preserve - An oasis for wildlife and nature enthusiasts, this 30-acre preserve offers trails that wind through wetlands, forests, and along Nancy Creek. The preserve is dedicated to protecting local habitats and provides educational programs about wildlife and environmental conservation.  These parks and recreational facilities contribute to Buckhead’s reputation as a neighborhood that values both luxury and outdoor living, offering residents and visitors diverse options for leisure and fitness in beautiful, well-kept environments.   Dining & Entertainment Buckhead is renowned for its vibrant dining and entertainment scene, offering a plethora of options ranging from upscale restaurants to lively bars and clubs. Whether you're looking for a fine dining experience or a casual night out, Buckhead has something to offer.   Dining Chops Lobster Bar - A Buckhead icon, Chops is famous for its prime cut steaks and fresh seafood. It’s a favorite for both locals and visitors looking for a luxurious dining experience. The Southern Gentleman - This gastropub offers a modern take on traditional Southern cuisine, complemented by a comprehensive list of cocktails and bourbons in a refined setting. St. Cecilia - St. Cecilia serves up fine Italian dishes with a focus on fresh pasta and seafood. The restaurant's airy, elegant ambiance makes it perfect for a romantic dinner or special occasions. Bones Restaurant - Established in 1979, Bones is known for its classic steakhouse menu and has been a staple in the Buckhead dining scene, consistently ranked as one of the top steakhouses in the country. Cafes and Casual Spots East Andrews Café & Bar - Offering a relaxed atmosphere, this café is great for a casual brunch or an evening drink. It frequently features live music and a vibrant crowd. Buckhead Diner - An American dining experience with a retro flair, the Buckhead Diner is famous for its inventive comfort food and classic diner aesthetic. Bars and Nightlife Himitsu - Exclusive and upscale, Himitsu serves exquisite cocktails in a stylish, reservation-only setting inspired by Tokyo’s luxe cocktail dens. The Whitley - A luxury collection hotel that features a sophisticated bar with live music and a wide range of cocktails, perfect for a classy night out. Entertainment Venues Buckhead Theatre - A central spot in the neighborhood's entertainment scene, the Buckhead Theatre hosts a variety of live performances, from concerts to comedy shows, in a historic, restored 1930s venue. Atlanta History Center - Offering both educational and cultural events, the Atlanta History Center hosts lectures, exhibits, and festivals that delve into the rich history of Atlanta and the South. Buckhead’s dining and entertainment offerings reflect its status as a hub of luxury and sophistication in Atlanta, providing endless options for enjoyment and culinary exploration. Whether you're in the mood for a gourmet meal or a night out on the town, Buckhead's diverse array offers something to satisfy every palate and preference.   Browse Real Estate in Buckhead, GA Buckhead, GA Homes for Sale Buckhead, GA Condos Buckhead, GA Luxury Homes Buckhead, GA Townhomes Buckhead, GA Multi-Family Homes Buckhead, GA Lands
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