- Address
- 1229 Chelsea Cir NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
- Price
- $719,900
- Beds / Baths
- 3 bed / 3.5 bath — every bedroom en‑suite
- Size
- 1,872 sq ft
- Built
- 2023
- Type
- End-unit townhome, 4 levels
- Parking
- 2-car garage
- Community
- Chelsea Westside (pool, clubhouse, grilling stations, bocce court, dog park)
- Neighborhood
- Blandtown / West Midtown / Upper Westside
- HOA
- Nominal fee covers all landscaping and amenities
The home
Newer, smarter, and finished — nothing left to renovate.
Most of what's for sale on the Westside was built years ago or is still competing on builder incentives. This one is different: a 2023 end-unit, one of the newest homes on the street, already upgraded with $65,000 in owner improvements so there's nothing to fix and nothing to wait on.
Across four thoughtfully separated levels, the home lives the way modern intown buyers actually use space:
A main level built for entertaining
10-foot ceilings, oversized windows, and light on three sides thanks to the end-unit position. The chef’s kitchen anchors it: professional gas range, quartz island, custom shaker cabinets, and a butler’s pantry that’s ready to become a coffee or cocktail station.
Three bedrooms, three private baths
Every bedroom is a true en-suite — so a guest room, a home office, and a primary suite never have to share. The primary adds a walk-in closet and a spa-style bath.
Real separation between spaces
Four levels mean your work, your guests, and your rest each get their own floor — the kind of privacy a single-level condo can’t offer, and an end-unit position means no shared walls on one side.
The fourth level
A covered rooftop terrace, with a fireplace and a wet bar.
The top floor is given over to outdoor living: a 23′5″ × 38′1″ rooftop patio under a steel pergola, with a linear gas fireplace, a mounted TV, and an enclosed wet bar with a sink and beverage refrigerator just inside the door.
Floorplans
Four levels, drawn out.
The location
A rare Westside address where the food, the trails, and the city all start at your door.
This stretch of Atlanta goes by a few names — Blandtown on the city map, West Midtown and Upper Westside to most everyone else — and it's become one of the most dynamic intown pockets in the country. Here's what's actually near 1229 Chelsea Cir:
Looking east toward downtown Atlanta from above Chelsea Westside.
Michelin-level dining, minutes away
The Westside is one of Atlanta's real fine-dining clusters — not a marketing claim, a Michelin one — and the crown jewel is a 10-minute walk from the front door:
Bacchanalia
Atlanta's most celebrated fine-dining institution, holding a Michelin Star and a Green Star for sustainability, from chefs Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison. Its sister gourmet market, Star Provisions, shares the building at 1460 Ellsworth Industrial — roughly a 10-minute walk away.
Mujō
one-Michelin-star edomae sushi, led by James Beard finalist chef J. Trent Harris
Hayakawa
Michelin-starred omakase from chef Atsushi Hayakawa
Avize
Michelin Recommended and named to North America's 50 Best Restaurants 2026
Little Sparrow and Marcel
both Michelin-recommended, in the Westside Provisions District
Fishmonger
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Plus the everyday lineup: Westside Provisions District, The Works (with Chattahoochee Food Works' 30+ concepts), The Interlock, and Star Provisions — all roughly a 5-minute drive or less.
Outdoors and trails, right out front
Topgolf Atlanta – Midtown
About a 10-minute walk from the front door — on the same short Ellsworth Industrial stretch as Bacchanalia and Star Provisions.
The Woodall Rail Trail
A 0.7-mile path opened in 2025 through a 10-acre forest preserve — runs north to The Works and past Topgolf. It's the first completed segment of the Silver Comet Connector, which branches off the BeltLine's Westside Trail and is being built out to eventually link toward the ~61.5-mile Silver Comet Trail.
Upper West Market
Atlanta's first true indoor farmers market — a 33-stall Pike Place–style concept anchored by chef Anne Quatrano's Summerland, White Oak Pastures, Hop City, and Honeysuckle Gelato — is a short trip up the corridor.
Westside Park
Atlanta's largest park, is a close drive.
A neighborhood on an upward curve
The Atlanta BeltLine is now roughly 85% complete or under construction, and the trail network is being extended toward the Chattahoochee River — this corner of the Upper Westside sits right in the path of that connectivity.
Approximate off-peak drive times. Confirm exact door-to-door times for your route.
The community
Lock the door and go — Chelsea Westside handles the rest.
Chelsea Westside is an amenity-rich community built for low-maintenance intown living: a neighborhood pool, clubhouse, grilling stations, a bocce court, and a dog park on-site, with the exterior and grounds handled for you. For anyone who travels, works long hours, or simply doesn't want a yard, it's a genuine lock-and-leave. The community takes its cues from New York's Chelsea — brick facades and an industrial-loft sensibility that fit right into the Westside's warehouse-district roots.
The end unit within Chelsea Westside.
Who this home is for
Built for the way you actually live.
Relocating to Atlanta?
Move into a home that's already finished and already connected — minutes to the Tech corridor, Midtown, and the airport. Ask about flexible closing timing if you're working around a start date.
Trading up from a rental or condo?
Get real separation — three floors of living, three private baths, an entertainer's kitchen, and an end-unit's light and quiet — without a single-family home's maintenance.
Simplifying without downsizing your standards?
Newer construction, exterior handled, an amenity-rich community, and Atlanta's best dining and greenspace at the door.
FAQ
Good questions, straight answers
Where exactly is 1229 Chelsea Cir NW — is it West Midtown, Blandtown, or Upper Westside?
All three. The home sits in Chelsea Westside, a community in the Blandtown neighborhood on the City of Atlanta map. Blandtown is part of the broader area most people call West Midtown or the Upper Westside — roughly the pocket between I-75 and the Chattahoochee, north of Georgia Tech. Depending on who's describing it, you'll hear any of those names for the same location.
What do you get for the price?
For $719,900: a 2023-built, 4-level end-unit townhome with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths (every bedroom en-suite), 1,872 sq ft, a 2-car garage, and $65,000 in owner upgrades, in the amenity-rich Chelsea Westside community.
What are the bedrooms and bathrooms like?
Three bedrooms, each with its own full en-suite bath, plus a half bath on the main level. That means a primary suite, a guest room, and a home office (or third bedroom) that never have to share — a layout that's hard to find at this size.
How far is it from Westside Provisions, The Works, and Topgolf?
Westside Provisions District, The Works, and The Interlock are about a 5-minute drive. Topgolf Atlanta – Midtown is roughly a 10-minute walk.
What's the commute like to work?
Central. Approximate off-peak drive times are ~8 min to Georgia Tech, ~12 min to Midtown, ~14 min to Downtown, and ~18 min to Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, with quick I-75 access — a key reason the home suits buyers relocating for work. (Confirm exact times for your route; these are close estimates.)
What's the dining scene nearby?
Exceptional — and it starts with a 10-minute walk. Bacchanalia (Michelin Star + Green Star, chef Anne Quatrano) and its sister market Star Provisions are on the same Ellsworth Industrial stretch as Topgolf. Beyond that, the Westside is one of Atlanta's Michelin clusters: Mujō and Hayakawa (both Michelin-starred), Avize (Michelin Recommended and on North America's 50 Best Restaurants 2026), plus Michelin-recommended Little Sparrow and Marcel in Westside Provisions, and Bib Gourmand Fishmonger. Everyday options at The Works and Star Provisions round it out.
What about the outdoors, trails, and the BeltLine?
Strong access: the Woodall Rail Trail (opened 2025) runs up the corridor to The Works and past Topgolf as the first completed segment of the Silver Comet Connector, which branches off the BeltLine's Westside Trail. Upper West Market — a Pike Place–style indoor market with White Oak Pastures and chef Anne Quatrano's Summerland — and Westside Park, Atlanta's largest park, are both short trips away.
How many levels, and is there an elevator?
Four levels, no elevator. The layout uses the levels on purpose — separate floors for living, guests, work, and rest — which is part of the appeal for buyers who want real separation between spaces. If you need single-level living, it's worth knowing this is a stair-based home.
What's the parking situation?
A 2-car garage, plus street parking around the community.
What's the community like, and what does the HOA cover?
Chelsea Westside is modeled on New York's Chelsea — brick facades and an industrial-loft feel that suit the Westside's warehouse-district roots. On-site amenities include a pool, clubhouse, grilling stations, a bocce court, and a dog park, with exterior and grounds maintenance handled by the HOA. HOA dues are low for the amenities and upkeep included.
Is the home move-in ready?
Yes. It was built in 2023 and has $65,000 in owner upgrades already in place, so there’s no renovation or major maintenance waiting for you — a genuine turnkey.
Can I tour it, or get the full details?
Yes — use the tour request form below and you'll get a response quickly, including the full upgrade list and disclosure package on request.
Contact
See it in person.
Want a private tour, the full upgrade list, or the disclosure package? Send your info and Pauline Newman will be in touch within one business day — or call/text directly at 917-579-6801.
Online submission isn't connected yet. To reach Pauline Newman right
now, call or text 917-579-6801. (Developer: set FORM.provider in src/data/property.ts to switch this on.)