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Intown Neighborhoods

Midtown

  • Single family homes dating from late 1800s to the 1940s with some newer construction -- prices range from $300,000 to a million plus
    [Housing market details]
  • Condominiums dating from early 1900s to new high-rises ranging in price from $150,000 to a million plus
    [Condo market details]
  • Midtown offers a plethora of restaurants, bars, shopping, museums and theatres
  • The convenience of two MARTA stations and the wonderful Piedmont Park
  • The most cosmopolitan and pedestrian friendly neighborhood in Atlanta (i.e., the number of places within a short walking distance)
  • Midtown Neighbors Association - http://www.midtownatlanta.org/

Ansley Park/Sherwood Forest

  • Ansley Park primarily single family homes dating from 1905 -- prices range from $550,000 to 3 million plus
    [Housing market details]
  • Sherwood Forest primarily custom ranch homes dating from the 1950s on very spacious lots, plus a tremendous amount of high-end new construction -- prices range from $550,000 to 2 million plus
    [Housing market details]
  • Some condos and townhomes -- both historic and newer construction -- prices start under $200,000 for a smaller condo
    [Condo market details]
  • Neighborhood designed around numerous parks with wide, curving streets -- bike lanes on some streets
  • Walk to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens and Piedmont Park
  • Neighborhood shopping (Ansley Mall and Colony Square), many arts venues, Arts Center MARTA rail station, restaurants and clubs -- many within walking distance
  • Ansley Park Civic Association - http://www.ansleypark.org/

Morningside

  • Primarily single family homes dating from the 1930s ranging in price from $400,000 up to a million plus
    [Housing market details]
  • The home style is predominately brick Tudor bungalow
  • A limited number of condos and townhomes ranging from $125,000 to $500,000
    [Condo market details]
  • Excellent schools - Morningside Elementary, Inman Middle, Grady High School
  • Numerous neighborhood parks
  • Convenient shopping at Sage Hill shopping center, Zonolite Road business district, Virginia-Highland business district, and Ansley Mall
  • Morningside-Lenox Park Association - http://www.mlpa.org

Virginia-Highland

  • Single family homes dating from the late 1920s, ranging in price from $350,000 to $750,000 plus
    [Housing market details]
  • Condominiums (no high-rises) starting from $175,000
    [Condo market details]
  • The home styles vary but is predominately bungalow
  • North Highland Avenue offers a bustling restaurant, bar and shopping district
  • Several neighborhood parks including John Howell Park and Piedmont Park
  • Excellent schools - Morningside Elementary, Inman Middle, Grady High School
  • Virginia-Highland Civic Association - http://www.vahi.org/

Decatur

  • Single family homes dating from the 1920s to new construction -- new condo developments on Decatur Square
  • Greater Decatur has a tremendous number of ranch style homes with generous lots -- general price range $175,000 to $750,000
  • Thriving downtown Decatur with great restaurants and shopping radiating out from courthouse square
  • Excellent city services and amenities including numerous parks
  • Excellent schools -- neighborhood elementary schools
  • MARTA station in the heart of downtown Decatur
  • Small town feel just 5 miles from downtown Atlanta
  • Official City of Decatur web site - http://www.decatur-ga.com

South Buckhead (SOBU)

  • Single family homes and condos dating from the 1920s to new construction
  • Conveniently located between Midtown and Buckhead
  • Walk to shops and restaurants along Peachtree Road
  • Conveniently located to Piedmont hospital
  • Condos throughout SOBU range in price from lower $100,000s to $450,000+ but predominantly $130s to $250s
    [Condo market details]
  • Single Family Homes in SOBU Neighborhoods: Predominant styles are 2-story traditional; bungalow; cottage; Cape Cod; and Tudor
    [Housing market details]
    • Brookwood Hills ($400,000 to $1,000,000+): Early 1920s to 1950s
    • Springlake Park ($325,000 to $900,000+): 1940s to early 1950s plus new construction
    • Ardmore Park ($450,000 to $650,000): 1930s to 1940s
    • Collier Hills ($300,000 to $650,000+): 1930s to 1950s
    • Loring Heights ($250,000 to $475,000+): 1930s to 1950s




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