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Grant Park Homes For Sale

Grant Park About the Neighborhood GRANT PARK boasts a fine display of historic residences, from Victorian homes built around the time of the neighborhood’s founding in 1882 to the Craftsman bungalows of the 1920s and 1930s. In fact, together with Inman Park, Grant Park retains the largest remaining collection of Victorian architecture in Atlanta. It’s […]

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Edgewood Homes For Sale

Edgewood About the Neighborhood EDGEWOOD was developed during Atlanta’s Reconstruction era economic boom that lasted from 1870 to 1910 to accommodate the growing needs of residents that worked downtown. Initially geared toward blue-collar workers, Edgewood’s historic housing was made up of craftsman bungalows blended with the Victorian architecture you may find in neighboring communities. Today

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East Lake Homes For Sale

East Lake About the Neighborhood EAST LAKE is one of Atlanta’s more historic neighborhoods. In 1898, a group of 65 men formed the Atlanta Athletic Club. The club soon realized the increased interest in golf, and in 1904, acquired the property in the “suburbs” of Atlanta to create a country club and golf course. East

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East Atlanta Homes For Sale

East Atlanta About the Neighborhood EAST ATLANTA offers a bustling village area filled with restaurants, pubs, and shops surrounded by post-World War residential bungalows. The neighborhood also has its fair share of grand Victorians, traditional craftsmen, and charming new construction. Many homes are recently renovated and have larger backyards than other traditional urban houses. The

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Decatur Homes For Sale

Decatur About the Neighborhood DECATUR has the honor of being named ‘One of the Ten Great Neighborhoods in America’ by the American Planning Association. Fittingly, residents frequently refer to the unofficial motto of the town, “It’s greater in Decatur.”   Originally called Dawson’s Camp, Decatur, GA, was named for American naval officer Stephen Decatur, who fought in

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Candler Park Homes For Sale

Candler Park About the Neighborhood CANDLER PARK was added to the list of National Register of Historic places in 1983. Featuring a 55-acre city park that includes a 9-hole public golf course, the neighborhood is named after Coca-Cola magnate Asa Griggs Candler, who donated the land for the park in 1922. Two architectural styles, late-Victorian

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Cabbage Town Homes For Sale

Cabbagetown About the Neighborhood An enigmatic name, a unique history, and a young, dynamic crowd of residents intent on proving the community’s quirkiness and hipness: Cabbagetown is an archetype of the 21st-century urban ethos. Nestled between a large rail yard, Oakland Cemetery and its eastern neighbor Reynoldstown, Cabbagetown is small in size but big in

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Buckhead Homes For Sale

Buckhead About the Neighborhood BUCKHEAD is Atlanta’s other downtown, yet it’s still considered one of the most significant business and commercial centers in the entire Southeast. The district has one of the country’s largest concentration of urban mixed-used developments. Known as “the Beverly Hills of the South”, and garnering the highest real estate prices in Metro

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