Neighborhoods

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Ormewood Park

Ormewood Park

Just south of Reynoldstown between Grant Park and East Atlanta is Ormewood Park, one of the best remaining values for beltline adjacent neighborhoods in the city.

Reynoldstown

Reynoldstown

Between Inman and Ormewood Park to its north and south and the Beltline to its east, Reynoldstown is one of Atlanta's hottest neighborhoods.

Morningside/Lenox Park

Morningside/Lenox Park

Between Ansley Park and Druid Hills with Virginia-Highland to the south sits Morningside/Lenox Park. This picturesque neighborhood was founded in 1923 as a streetcar suburb of only 8 homes.

Midtown

Midtown

Between Downtown and Buckhead along the eastside of the I-75/I-85 connector sits Midtown. A sprawling urban commercial and residential landscape that envelopes all the cultural happenings of the city.

Grant Park

Grant Park

South of Downtown and Old Fourth Ward with the Eastside Beltline Trail containing its eastern boundary lies historically designated Grant Park. Recognized for Victorian mansions and craftsman bungalows with antique charm, Grant Park retains walkability envied by other intown neighborhoods.

Kirkwood

Kirkwood

Between East Lake and Edgewood just north of the Memorial corridor lies the historic streetcar neighborhood of Kirkwood. Originally enabled by 3x daily streetcar service all the way until the 1950's, this urban outcropping of Victorian mansions, mid-century ranches and charming bungalows is loved for its walkability and historic accreditation.

Edgewood

Edgewood

A vital part of East Atlanta, Edgewood is just north of Candler Park, between Kirkwood and Reynoldstown. Originally a blue-collar neighborhood the Victorian architecture characteristic of those surrounding neighborhoods is missing here, replace with more utilitarian Craftsman bungalows.

East Lake

East Lake

East Lake is home to more than just the PGA Tour Championship, as the easternmost Atlanta neighborhood, just on the other side of Kirkwood- East Lake has a lot to offer.

Emory/Druid Hills

Emory/Druid Hills

Druid Hills is one of Atlanta's oldest "suburbs," just east of Morningside, with I-85 to its north and Decatur to its south. Originally designed to house the elites of Atlanta, Druid Hills is the home of Asa Chandler, founder of Coca-Cola and the home of Emory University.

Downtown

Downtown

Downtown is the epicenter of Atlanta's tourism and corporate business scene; stradling the I-75/I-85 Connector with Old Fourth Ward to its east and Midtown to its north, Downtown is easy to find!

Buckhead

Buckhead

Buckhead is an expansive upscale neighborhood containing several smaller communities directly north of Midtown lying between I-75 and I-85. Often considered the "Beverly Hills of the South"

Decatur

Decatur

As THE defining neighborhood of Atlanta's Eastside, Decatur sits between 285 on the east and Inman Park on the west.

Cabbage Town

Cabbage Town

Cabbagetown is a historic neighborhood on the Eastside of town adjacent to Inman Park, Reynoldstown and Grant Park.

Ansley Park

Ansley Park

Ansley Park is centrally located and lies just east of Midtown and west of Piedmont Park. As one of Atlanta's first communities designed for automobiles, wide avenues are characteristic of this highly sought after Intown enclave.

Old Fourth Ward

Old Fourth Ward

Reclaimed industrial space in the heart of Atlanta has given way to one of the hottest neighborhoods in the Southeast.

East Atlanta Village

East Atlanta Village

East Atlanta Village as its name suggests is a neighborhood on the east side of town between Ormewood Park to the west and Kirkwood to the north.

Inman Park

Inman Park

Home to the famous Inman Park Festival, this intrinsically Atlanta neighborhood features some of its best historic home offerings.

Candler Park/Lake Claire

Candler Park/Lake Claire

Quiet and green, Candler Park offers residents an abundance of green space to enjoy- from eponymous Candler Park and golf course, to neighboring Freedom Park and the Beltline.