Inman Park

Inman Park Midtown Atlanta Homes

East of Downtown Atlanta, the Inman Park neighborhood presents a bucolic urban setting. Meandering tree-lined streets and verdant landscapes blend the handsome updated bungalows and mansions with samplings of contemporary architecture. It is a convenient yet charming place for professionals to hang their hats.

Inman Park holds the distinction as Atlanta’s first planned suburb. Developed in 1889 and named for Samuel M. Inman, it was accessible by electric trolley, now part of a trail system. A fabulous intown location assures convenience to world-class amenities.

Community Info

Details – Inman Park Real Estate

A drive through Inman Park unveils two- and three-story homes, huge porches, some garages, condos and townhomes. Most of the classic styles sit on modest-sized lots ranging from 3000 square feet to 10,000 square feet. Prices range from the $200,000s for a small condo to $1.5 million for estate homes.

Homes showcases stately architecture and designs include notable grand Edwardian and Victorian estates, Prairie, shotgun and bungalow designs, and Arts & Crafts styles, Colonial, Greek, and Romanesque Revival. For example, the famous Woodruff House, Beath-Dickey House, Callan Castle, Trolley Barn and Kriegshaber House mingle among the inviting landscapes.

New homes tend to mimic the historic counterparts. Redevelopment projects also capture the imagination. Projects include some rezoning efforts and careful attention to existing atmosphere and purposes. Creative ideas also meld into Inman Park, including a plan reflecting purposes of Lifelong Communities.

Attractions and Events

Thanks to an active Neighborhood Association (IPNA), the community hosts many activities and events. Best known is the spirited “Inman Park Springs Festival and Tour of Homes” held annually in April. The calendar is filled with special events such as Halloween Parade and Theatre Night,

There’s featured shopping and dining at Edgewater Retail District and Krog Market District. Street art decorates the Krog tunnel as it passes under CSX Railroad, connecting to Cabbagetown.

Historic Elements

Inman Park Historic District showcases the work of famous architects and , in 1973, the stunning artistic appeal was preserved by the National Register of Historic Places. Recognized areas include Inman Park Historic District, Inman Park-Moreland Historic District, parts of Copenhill Park, and some of the industrial areas on the westside. The entire area formed the grounds of the Battle of Atlanta in 1864.

Neighborhood Schools

Atlanta Public Schools serve the students living in Inman Park at Lin Elementary School in Chandler Park and at Inman Middle School and Grady High School.

Boundaries and Parks

Tour Inman Park on foot or bicycle. Boundaries include the old streetcar path that passes along its western edge, Moreland Ave. NE, and Little Five Points. Chandler Park Golf Course is a few blocks farther east. Freedom Park lies to the north and DeKalb Ave. NE to the south. PATH Foundation Trailhead meets the neighborhood.

Prompted by the beautiful Atlanta climate, recreation facilities easily encourage outdoor activities. For starters, Springvale Park sits in the heart of the neighborhood. On the west border, Beltline Trail passes through Freedom Park. Pocket parks and Bass Recreation Center add options. The MARTA station lies at the southern end of Inman Park, another great convenience.

Location

From downtown, Inman Park is located three miles northeast of Peachtree St. Take the blue or green MARTA.

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Your Atlanta Neighborhood Expert

Please contact Butch Whitfield, Harry Norman Realtors, at 770.630.6668 or 404.897.5558 for more information about Atlanta real estate in Inman Park.

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