3475 Meadowlane Place

3475 Meadowlane Place

My Fourth Flip: 3475 Meadowlane Place, Atlanta GA


By the time I took on 3475 Meadowlane Place, I was fully in my zone. I had systems in place, trusted contractors, and a sharp eye for what sells. This flip wasn’t just about renovation—it was about refinement.



What drew me to this property?



Meadowlane had that rare combination of square footage, layout potential, and location that you don’t see often. It needed a lot of work, but I saw a vision right away. It had the framework to become a stunning, family-friendly home—and I knew I could make that vision real.



How did I approach the renovation?



I treated this one like a flagship flip—bigger scope, bolder design choices, and a bit more creativity. I reconfigured parts of the floorplan to improve flow and functionality, upgraded the kitchen with premium finishes, and added features that gave the house a custom-home feel—think accent walls, floating vanities, and upgraded lighting throughout.



What challenges did I run into?



With a project of this size, time management was the biggest challenge. There were moments where multiple trades needed to be on-site at once, and I had to juggle timelines without compromising quality. It pushed me to lead more like a project manager and keep everyone aligned from start to finish.



How did I add value?



I went beyond surface-level upgrades. Every element—from the curb appeal to the kitchen island to the custom tile work—was designed to elevate the property. I wasn’t just making it livable; I was making it memorable. Buyers notice when a home feels like more than just another flip—and that was my goal.



What was the final result?



3475 Meadowlane Place turned out to be one of my favorite flips to date. It was bold, clean, and full of character. The feedback was strong, the offers came quickly, and it sold for a solid return. But more than that, I was proud of the craftsmanship and the transformation it represented.

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