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Condo
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for sale
USD 750,000
111 N Broad St #401, Thomasville, US, GA
Thomas County, Georgia
· 2 Bedrooms · 2 Baths · Condo
· Balcony
Thomas County, Georgia · 2 Bedrooms · 2 Baths · Condo · Balcony
Exquisite penthouse-level 2 bedroom, 2 bath residence at the iconic Mitchell House overlooking the corner of Jackson and Broad Streets in the heart of historic downtown Thomasville, Georgia. Beautifully updated, this exceptional condo features spacious living areas, two generously sized bedrooms, and remarkable outdoor living space — offering the largest balcony of any residence in downtown Thomasville and providing the perfect setting to enjoy the charm and energy of the city below. Originally constructed in 1875, The Mitchell House was one of Thomasville's first grand luxury hotels and served as a celebrated winter retreat for prominent northern families including the Goodrich and Vanderbilt families. Known for its lavish parties and elegant gatherings, the hotel became a centerpiece of Thomasville's famed winter resort era. Today, the building stands as one of downtown's most distinguished addresses, thoughtfully preserved as upscale condominiums while retaining many of its original
Exquisite penthouse-level 2 bedroom, 2 bath residence at the iconic Mitchell House overlooking the corner of Jackson and Broad Streets in the heart of historic downtown Thomasville, Georgia. Beautifully updated, this exceptional condo features spacious living areas, two generously sized bedrooms, and remarkable outdoor living space — offering the largest balcony of any residence in downtown Thomasville and providing the perfect setting to enjoy the charm and energy of the city below. Originally constructed in 1875, The Mitchell House was one of Thomasville's first grand luxury hotels and served as a celebrated winter retreat for prominent northern families including the Goodrich and Vanderbilt families. Known for its lavish parties and elegant gatherings, the hotel became a centerpiece of Thomasville's famed winter resort era. Today, the building stands as one of downtown's most distinguished addresses, thoughtfully preserved as upscale condominiums while retaining many of its original
USD 750,000