Imagine being able to order room service, not to your hotel suite, but to your home.

Because you live in a penthouse atop the Loews Atlanta Hotel.

That situation will be a reality for whoever purchases this 37th floor Midtown space for a cool $2,300,000.

The 2,819-square-foot house at 1065 Peachtree St. N.E., unit #3704, is listed by Christa Huffstickler of Engel & Volkers.

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Features include 12-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass windows and Brazilian Oak flooring.

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Residents will also receive custom cabinetry, granite counters and a chef-grade kitchen venting system.

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The three-bed, 3.5-bath property includes two balconies.

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Residents also get access to hotel amenities, including a heated rooftop pool, private lounge, concierge and valet.

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