Owning a penthouse sounds pretty great, but it doesn't quite carry the tune that living in a double penthouse does.

That’s what’s being offered in Midtown’s historic Biltmore House right now: Two side-by-side units converted into one big space with three levels and multiple balconies.

The stunning 3,041-square-foot condo, located at 30 5th Street N.E., has a price tag of $1,150,000.

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Built adjacent to Biltmore Hotel in 1924, the building formerly known as Biltmore Apartments was changed into a guest suite hotel and remained open until 1998 — some years after the main hotel had closed. Units were converted into condominiums and the building was renamed Biltmore House in 1999. 

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A spiral staircase and original 1924 exposed brick can be seen in the kitchen. And in the living room, an exposed concrete pillar shows the raw structure of the building.

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The 3-bed, 3.5-bath home includes features such as a breakfast bar, walk-in closets, hardwood floors and vaulted ceilings.

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Loacted near Georgia Tech, the 10th floor penthouse with floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper level has a 270-degree view that overlooks the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the CNN Center and Stone Mountain.

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The property is listed by Jared Sapp of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International Realty.

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