October 5, 2007

A Zack/de Vito Design (And Home) Hits The Market On Chattanooga

110 Chattanooga

It just under a year ago that we discovered the listing for 110 Chattanooga #B (which sold for $1,510,000). And as we noted, 110 Chattanooga is a "2-unit building on narrow lot” designed and built by Zack | de Vito Architecture in 2004. And as we also noted:

Okay, we’ve taken the tour and if you’re a fan of modern/contemporary design we suggest you do the same (as usual, the pictures don’t do it justice). Now if we could only figure out a way to get our hands on #A…

Well, it looks like we can finally stop scheming. 110 Chattanooga #A (the other half and home to the architects themselves) has officially hit the market. And yes, sometimes good things do come to those who wait.

∙ Listing: 110 Chattanooga #A (4/2.5) - $1,975,000 [MLS]
Narrow Footprint, Big Impression (110 Chattanooga St #B) [SocketSite]
Zack | de Vito: Chattanooga Street Duplex Overview [zackdevito.com]

First Published: October 5, 2007 11:39 AM

Comments from "Plugged In" Readers

Adam, now this is what you call modern. Very contemporary with clean lines. I like it!

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Posted by: Gena Riede at October 5, 2007 12:01 PM

I live on Chattanooga and love these places

I admire them every day walking by and think they look great juxtaposed with Victorians

I wish we could replace more of the stucco shitboxes around with more stuff like these

The only criticism I have is these garages are a little unwelcoming to their neighborhoods

Posted by: zig at October 5, 2007 12:14 PM

Nice to see what kind of immense profit people make on SF real estate these days - according to the link (http://www.zackdevito.com/h_zdvchat_1.htmla) the budget was $1.3M and now together they are worth $3.4M? Wow

Posted by: David at October 5, 2007 12:41 PM

where my bubble peoples @

Posted by: fluj at October 5, 2007 1:52 PM

"I wish we could replace more of the stucco shitboxes around with more stuff like these"

We? You mean other people? Otherwise I assume you would have already bought one of these shitboxes and transformed it to your liking.

Posted by: KK at October 5, 2007 11:01 PM

I haven't found the money tree yet but I am looking

Posted by: zig at October 6, 2007 12:01 PM

This place is awesome. We're friends of the owners/architects, so I'm biased, but whoever ends up with this place will love both the house and the street.

Posted by: Trip at October 6, 2007 1:26 PM

I toured this town home this past weekend. Very tasteful and fits in well with the block. Now, there was a nosey neighbor in a pink robe peering over the balcony scowling at the newcomers. But doesn't every block need at least one?

Posted by: Nicole at October 16, 2007 7:17 PM

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