About Adams Park
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $249,900 to $548,900
Closed Prices: $178,000 to $549,900
Median Sale Price: $365,000
Average $ per sq ft: $187
Association Fee Ranges: $0/mo, $0, $0
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1930 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 1116 to 2600 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 2 to 9 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around Adams Park
Adams Park is a go-to area for many prospective buyers who want to be near the city, not far from the airport, and have quick access to major highways. Along with older, stately homes around the area, there are many newly constructed single-family homes built with deluxe floor plans but offering a traditional look.
Adams Park is considered by some to be one of Atlanta’s best-kept secrets. The cost of living can allow for some budget-friendly pricing options, and the neighborhood tends to be one of the more affordable of those surrounding downtown Atlanta.
A few locally and independently owned hot spots are in Adams Park. The Beautiful restaurant offers southern cafeteria-style dishes, and the peach cobbler here is a local favorite. Nearby is Louisiana Seafood, offering Cajun-inspired dishes, fried shrimp, crawfish, and po’boys. Sports lovers tend to convene at J.R. Crickets Halftime sports bar to enjoy American bar food, drinks, and a casual atmosphere.
The neighborhood is becoming more diverse with an influx of new homeowners, but Adams Park is still home to many long-term residents. The Alfred Tup Holmes Golf Course and Adams Park are situated in the southern section of this neighborhood, providing residents with beautiful open space, Adams Park Lake, Adams Recreational Center, and outdoor paths and trails.
Adams Park is a quieter neighborhood, but Cascade Road is home to a handful of restaurants and bars, including the popular southern-style eatery, The Beautiful. The nearby Camp Creek Marketplace offers a variety of shopping, restaurants, and a movie theater, and downtown Atlanta is only about eight miles away, providing Adams Park residents with a full range of nightlife and entertainment at an easily accessible distance.
The nearby Cascade Springs Nature Preserve is one of the oldest forests in Atlanta, offering hiking trails, picnic spots, streams, a waterfall, an outdoor auditorium, and plenty of chances to spot wildlife. Within the Adams Park neighborhood, residents can take advantage of the 18-hole Alfred Tup Holmes Memorial Golf Course or relax by Adams Lake. Just miles away in downtown Atlanta are an endless selection of museums, Sunday brunch spots, and weekend entertainment for the whole family.
Adams Park is ideally situated for quick access to I-285 or I-20, and the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is only 10 miles to the south. While there aren’t any MARTA train stations located within the Adams Park neighborhood, the nearby Lakewood-Fort McPherson Transit Station and the Oakland City Transit Station provide direct service into downtown Atlanta.
Locals Love
- Green spaces and recreational amenities
- Quick access to the airport, major highways, and downtown Atlanta
- Quiet neighborhood
Locals Don't Love
- No MARTA station in the neighborhood
- Fewer options for dining and nightlife
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