After three melodious decades of ownership, Elton John is bidding farewell to his symphonic Atlanta abode. Perched high in the Buckhead skies, his six combined condominiums occupy two resplendent floors in the Park Place tower, spanning over 13,000 square feet of living grandeur. This palatial sky mansion, once the Maestro’s southern touring base, now sings onto the market for just under $5 million.
Initially a duplex, the dwelling grew over the years to house Sir Elton’s photographic treasures. Through meticulous design, the four bedroom, seven bathroom space became a union of art and luxury living. Inside, spacious lounges and formal dining rooms complement grand salons with soaring windows, crafting canvases to display the city below.
The masterfully appointed primary suite provides an adjoining sitting room and onyx-clad spa bath, paired with ample closet space fit for a Knight’s wardrobe. A gym and massage room attend to wellness and rejuvenation, while three guest suites extend lavish accommodations.
Beyond resplendent interiors, the residence grants covered parking, part of extensive amenities secured through homeowner fees. But for the price, one gains a lifestyle truly befitting rock royalty.
This is a home tailor-made for hosting and artistic showcase, where flat notes are never struck. The soaring spaces, framed vistas, and subtle luxuries combine in harmonious concert, elevating living to an art form.
Yet now Sir Elton departs to chart new directions, his farewell tour concluded. The next fortunate owner of this auditory palace will inherit a stratified canvas, resplendent and yet ripe for their own inspired composition. Whether displaying a new photography series in the gallery hall, or penning lyrics beneath lofty light-filled ceilings, they will make this haven their own.
Much like the dynamic works it housed, the abode’s potential still rings out, waiting to emerge. The right buyer may yet unleash fresh possibilities within its walls. But one thing is certain – this is a space where artistry will forever find a home.
Elton John has sold over 300 million records worldwide. His most recent studio album-his thirty-first-was released in 2021. It was recorded in 1967-68 and was originally intended to be his debut album.