Inman park

Atlanta’s first planned suburb still feels like the city’s most charming front porch. Inman Park was laid out in the 1880s as a leafy streetcar neighborhood, and more than a century later its winding streets, Victorian mansions, and craftsman bungalows remain some of the most coveted real estate in town. If you love history, walkability, and being in the middle of everything, this is hard to beat.

The neighborhood sits right on the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail — the most popular stretch of Atlanta’s signature greenway — which means you can walk or bike straight from your front door to Krog Street Market, Ponce City Market, and a dozen restaurants in between. Dining here is a destination in itself: Ford Fry’s BeetleCat, the longtime favorites Sotto Sotto and Fritti, Victory Sandwich Bar’s famous slushies, and newer spots opening along the trail keep the scene fresh. Every spring the neighborhood throws the beloved Inman Park Festival, complete with a parade and tour of homes.

Housing runs the full range — restored Victorians and Queen Annes on the historic streets, craftsman bungalows, and sleek condos and lofts near the BeltLine and Krog Street. That mix makes Inman Park work for a first-time buyer looking for a walkable condo just as well as a family wanting a character-filled historic home.

Who loves Inman Park: buyers who want walkability, historic charm, and a true neighborhood feel without giving up restaurants and the BeltLine at their doorstep.

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