Fulton County · Atlanta
Living in Inman Park
Atlanta's first planned suburb (1890s) — now one of its most beloved intown neighborhoods with Victorian homes and the BeltLine
Median Price
$695K
Price Range
$450K–$1.5M
Best For
Historic home enthusiasts
County
Fulton County
About Inman Park
Inman Park holds the distinction of being Atlanta's first planned residential suburb, developed in the early 1890s by developer Joel Hurt as a streetcar suburb of gracious Victorian mansions and tree-lined boulevards. Over a century later, it has become one of Atlanta's most coveted intown addresses — a living museum of late-Victorian and Edwardian architecture where meticulous restoration work has produced some of the city's most beautiful homes. The neighborhood's location at the convergence of the BeltLine Eastside Trail and the historic Trolley Trail gives residents unmatched connectivity to the broader intown Atlanta network — Ponce City Market, Old Fourth Ward, and Krog Street Market are all reachable on foot or by bike. Little Five Points, Atlanta's eccentric and beloved bohemian commercial district, sits immediately adjacent, providing an eclectic mix of independent shops, music venues, and restaurants that give Inman Park its distinctive energy. Real estate here reflects the investment that generations of owners have made in restoring these architecturally significant homes: renovated Victorian mansions regularly exceed $1M, while smaller worker cottages and newer townhomes offer entry points in the $450K–$600K range. For buyers who value authentic historic architecture, BeltLine connectivity, and genuine neighborhood identity, Inman Park is exceptional.
Why Buy in Inman Park?
- Atlanta's oldest planned residential suburb — Victorian mansions from the 1890s
- BeltLine Eastside Trail and Trolley Trail provide multi-mile car-free connectivity
- Little Five Points immediately adjacent for dining, entertainment, and local culture
- Krog Street Market and Ponce City Market within easy walking/biking distance
Nearby Amenities
- BeltLine Eastside Trail
- Little Five Points
- Krog Street Tunnel
- Trolley Trail
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