Find those slippers, that dog leash and a cup of coffee.

Got all that? Good.

You’re ready to head out of your house and take your short morning walk down to the historic Chattahoochee River.

Heck, maybe even throw in a  copy of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

For $1.39 million that could be how you start your daily routine.

The 14,501-square-foot lot at 3625 Rivers Call Blvd. sits inside the River's Call subdivision, according to the realtor at Keller Williams.

A covered porch stretches the entire length of the home.

High ceilings and hardwood floors make living in 7,186 square feet at the river’s edge even better.

The formal living room offers a coffered ceiling and banquet-sized dining room.

Take the elevator up and (oh, did we forget to mention there was an elevator) you’ll find a media room, game room, wet bar and storage space.

In order to really make this house your home, there’s unfinished space on the terrace level that could be transformed into anything from an office to a play area.

And if taking the elevator is a hassle (we get it), then know there’s laundry rooms on the main and upper levels. There are also walk-in closets and private baths for all five bedrooms.

If you’re feeling lazy and would rather drive the 1,500 feet to the Hooch, there’s a three-car garage with kitchen-level entry.

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