Inman Park is Atlanta’s quintessential historic garden suburb, renowned for its beautifully preserved Victorian and Craftsman homes, tree-lined streets, and vibrant local culinary scene. It attracts professionals and families seeking a highly walkable, commuter-friendly lifestyle with direct access to the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail.
Current Listings in Inman Park
Inman Park Information
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Median Home Price (SFH) | ~$700,000 |
| Housing Style | Victorian, Craftsman, Bungalow |
| Walk Score | 88 (Very Walkable) |
| School District | Atlanta Public Schools |
| Commute to Downtown | ~5-10 minutes (MARTA) |
The Pros
- Exceptional walkability and direct access to the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail.
- Distinctive historic architecture with a high concentration of well-preserved Victorian and Craftsman homes.
- Vibrant dining and retail scene, featuring many acclaimed local restaurants and boutiques.
The Trade-offs
- Limited dedicated parking, especially around popular commercial corridors like Elizabeth Street.
- Higher median home prices compared to some other Atlanta neighborhoods, reflecting its desirability.
- Potential for street noise on main thoroughfares and near nightlife venues during peak hours.
Local Anchors
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Springvale Park
A serene, historic greenspace known for its mature trees, winding paths, and a tranquil pond, offering a peaceful escape within the urban fabric. It’s an iconic feature of Inman Park’s original garden suburb design.
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Krog Street Market
Located just adjacent to Inman Park, this industrial-chic food hall and market features a diverse array of local eateries, artisan stalls, and retailers, serving as a bustling gathering spot and culinary destination for locals.
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BeetleCat
An upscale, nautical-themed oyster bar and restaurant on North Highland Avenue. Known for its fresh seafood towers, inventive cocktails, and lively downstairs bar, it’s a prominent establishment in Inman Park’s acclaimed dining scene.
Frequently Asked Questions About Inman Park
- Is Inman Park walkable?
- Yes, Inman Park boasts an excellent Walk Score of 88, making it highly walkable. Residents can easily access restaurants, shops, and the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail on foot.
- What are the schools like in Inman Park?
- Inman Park is served by Atlanta Public Schools. Mary Lin Elementary is a highly-rated public school in the district often cited as a draw for families considering the area.
- How is the commute from Inman Park to Downtown Atlanta?
- The commute to Downtown Atlanta is highly efficient via MARTA’s Blue/Green Line from the Inman Park/Reynoldstown station, typically taking 5-10 minutes. By car, it’s approximately a 10-15 minute drive without heavy traffic.
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