With all of the hustle and bustle of Euclid Avenue — the road that runs through the heart of Little Five Points — it’s sometimes easy to forget there are classical million-dollar homes steps away from places like Variety Playhouse.

Take this one, for example.

The Edwardian-style home in Historic Inman Park, built in 1905, is listed by RE/MAX of Georgia for $1,425,000.

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The four-bedroom home at 1062 Euclid Avenue includes seven working fireplaces, original stained glass windows and an iron fence around the yard.

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It has three-and-a-half bathrooms, some with gold detailing.

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The property includes landscaping with 39 trees. Also, a detached carriage house with a one-car garage and mother-in-law studio suite.

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Pat Westrick with RE/MAX Metro Atlanta Cityside is the listing agent.

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