From $10000/mo
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Don’t sleep on this beautiful home in Old Fourth Ward/Inman Park ! 3 bed / 2 bath with a flex space. Large, covered patio on lower level makes for a great entertaining spot. With a walk score of 80+, this home is perfect for those seeking Intown living. Awesome restaurants, shopping and parks nearby. Ponce City, Krog Street, and the Beltline are all just outside the front door. |
Bars / PubsBeltlineEateries / RestarauntsKrog Street MarketOld Fourth Ward Park
Security deposit: One Month's Rent
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Today, the fashionable Inman Park is one of the most popular intown neighborhoods. Suffering much devastation as the site of the notorious Civil War Battle of Atlanta, Inman Park as we know it dates back to the late 1800s as Atlanta’s first planned suburb, where the wealthy could enjoy more green space and easy connectivity to the city via Atlanta’s first electric streetcar. After slipping into a decline with more modern times, Inman Park has enjoyed a revitalization and resurgence beginning in the later half of the 20th century. Listed on the National Registry of Historic places, Inman Park is known for stately homes and broad quiet streets. Much of the area’s uniquely Victorian architecture has been beautifully restored, giving Inman Park an austere, somber feel. While the serenity and quietude prevails throughout much of the neighborhood, Inman Park is also home to a bustling shopping, dining and entertainment district, with local favorites such as Bar Taco, Hampton + Hudson, and The Vortex. Culturally diverse, the eclectic Little Five Points offers a wide variety of night-life, while many family friendly restaurants surround the park itself, where you will find a gorgeous neighborhood pool. Additionally, a repurposed warehouse is home to Krog Street Market featuring local stores and a central food hall with everything from vegan sandwiches to organic steaks. Easily one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the city, Inman Park offers easy access to the BeltLine, Atlanta’s greenway, planned to connect all the intown neighborhoods via an abandoned railway; here you will find urban art and a network of paths and trails. More local street art adorns every surface of Krog Street Tunnel, adding bright colors and murals to the quaint Victorian neighborhood. A meld of modern and historic, art and culture, Inman Park has a unique flair that can be captured within the Parade of Homes and Art Festival, an annual event to see and experience everything the neighborhood has to offer—or at least as much as you can fit in a weekend!