Atlanta Hawks general manager, Landry Fields, has listed his stunning Atlanta home for $3.65 million. The 6,750-square-foot house, located in the historic Tuxedo Park neighborhood on a nearly 1-acre lot, exudes an enchanting fairy tale charm.
Inspired by a Phillip Schutze design and built by Robert Goodsell, the mansion underwent recent renovations and expansions led by Mike Hammersmith. The main level blends classic design with modern touches, featuring steel-framed windows that flood the space with natural light. The formal living room with arched windows and crown molding offers an ideal space for entertaining, while the nearby dining room is perfect for elegant dinners and gatherings.
The upscale kitchen boasts a large center island, ample cabinet space, and exquisite countertops. An adjacent breakfast nook provides a cozy spot for morning coffee, and an office area off the kitchen caters to the work-from-home crowd with a built-in desk and storage.
Heading to the second floor, you’ll find spacious bedrooms and a bonus room that could easily serve as a playroom. The luxurious main suite features a fireplace, dual closets, and a beautiful bathroom with dual vanities, a glass-enclosed shower, and a separate tub. Notably, the main suite also offers a convenient beverage station for easy access to drinks.
On the third floor, two additional bedrooms and a bright nook suitable for a home gym or second office await. A full basement with ample storage space completes the interior.
The property’s outdoor space is equally impressive, featuring a large backyard with endless potential for hosting barbecues and parties. A refreshing plunge pool offers respite on Һоt summer days, while meticulously landscaped surroundings create an inviting ambiance.
Landry Fields, who played in the NBA for five seasons before transitioning to scouting for the San Antonio Spurs in 2016, was appointed general manager of the Atlanta Hawks in June 2022. With his elegant and charming Georgia estate now on the market, he awaits the right buyer to call this fairytale-like mansion their own.