One of the first neighborhoods established within Atlanta.
Inman Park is one of the first neighborhoods established within Atlanta. Created in 1889 by civil engineer Joel Hurt, the area was created as a suburban oasis for residents while enjoying access into the inner city of Atlanta, by trolley.
A highly sought-after neighborhood, home designs include older model homes to new construction. From luxury condominiums to traditional mansions a home buyer can find what they seek. Shotgun, Victorian mansions, and bungalows of all sizes make up most of the single-family homes.
What makes Inman Park a very competitive real estate market is the family-oriented atmosphere. The neighborhood public schools are highly ranked. Schools, Mary Lin Elementary School, Inman Middle School, and Henry W. Grady High School are run by Atlanta Public School District. Parks in Inman Park include Springvale Park, designed by the Olmstead Brothers, Freedom Park, and smaller parks throughout the neighborhood: Delta Park, Inman Park, the park in Inman Park Village, and the Bass Recreation Center. Inman Park enjoys easy access to the Atlanta BeltLine.
Inman Park residents are adjacent to Little Five Points, one of the most well-known trendy locations to shop and dine in Atlanta. Krog Street Market is also within walking distance. Residents to buy rare chocolate bites or a complete outfit for the evening steps from their front doors.
With entertainment, luxury homes, and lush greenery at your fingertips home prices range from the low $200,000 - $900,000. Houses for sale in Inman Park often receive multiple offers, making this location competitive when buying a house.
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