About Ansley Park
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $615,000 to $3,995,000
Closed Prices: $200,000 to $3,700,000
Median Sale Price: $995,000
Average $ per sq ft: $495
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $711, $0 to $5376/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1910 to 2022
Sq. Ft.: 875 to 8700 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 7 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms
Around Ansley Park
Ansley Park is known for a range of architecture and home styles, ranging from historic bungalows and stately Victorians to newer, contemporary designs. McClatchey Park and Winn Park stretch through most of the neighborhood, providing residents plenty of green space and park access, usually within walking distance of their homes. The Ansley Golf Club is located in the northern section of this neighborhood, and Piedmont Park stretches across the southeast border.
With manicured streets and stately homes, Ansley Park is an upscale neighborhood and home prices tend to reflect that. In return, residents here enjoy excellent amenities, beautiful landscaping, and a quiet neighborhood while still being in the heart of Atlanta.
Monroe Drive and Peachtree Street, both bordering Ansley Park, are home to most of the food options in this neighborhood. Ru Sans and Hobnob Neighborhood Tavern on Monroe Drive are both popular local spots, and Orpheus Brewing, situated next to Piedmont Park, is known for its sour beers and outdoor seating. Ansley Park residents only have to venture a few miles south for a full range of downtown Atlanta eateries and well-known restaurants.
Ansley Park is home to long-term residents, families, and professionals. Residents in this neighborhood enjoy the well-manicured streets, historic architecture, and skyline views of downtown Atlanta. McClatchey Park and Winn Park wind through the neighborhood, offering residents plenty of green outdoor space, and the area is home to shops, restaurants, and gardens.
While Ansley Park is primarily a residential community, there are a handful of attractions within the neighborhood for weekend entertainment, including the Woodruff Arts Center and the Alliance Theatre. Just outside the neighborhood in Midtown and downtown Atlanta, residents have access to countless nightlife and entertainment options, pop-up markets, festivals, and events throughout the year.
The pop-up farmers market in Piedmont Park is a local favorite, and Piedmont Park itself offers tennis courts, soccer and softball fields, trails, a lake, and green space for picnicking and relaxing. The park also hosts some major events throughout the year, including the Atlanta Jazz Festival, Music Midtown, and the Atlanta Dogwood Festival. The nearby Atlanta Botanical Garden is home to acres of plants, exhibits, and events, and the Ansley Golf Club offers golf, tennis, youth programs, and club dining. The High Museum of Art is just west of Ansley Park, along with a wide variety of nearby museums and attractions in the downtown Atlanta area.
The nearby Arts Center Transit Station and Midtown Transit Station provide access to the red and gold MARTA transit lines, connecting lines, and downtown Atlanta. I-85 and I-75 run along the northwestern border of Ansley Park, connecting the area with downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is about 13 miles south of Ansley Park.
Locals Love
- Historic architecture
- Easy access to inner-city amenities
- Plenty of parks and outdoor space
Locals Don't Love
- Limited choices for shopping and dining within the neighborhood
- No MARTA train station extension in the neighborhood
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