
About Ashview Heights
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $260,000 to $455,000
Closed Prices: $147,500 to $510,000
Median Sale Price: $285,000
Average $ per sq ft: $204
Association Fee Ranges: $0/mo, $0, $0
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1920 to 2020
Sq. Ft.: 924 to 2573 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 8 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms
Around Ashview Heights
If you are looking for a quiet place to live just a short distance from the heart of Atlanta, you can’t go wrong in Ashview Heights. A great selection of English Tudor, craftsman, cottage, and bungalow homes are in the area. Many are well-preserved, while others would be a good renovation project for first-time buyers or investors.
Ashview Heights has some of the most inexpensive properties in Atlanta. Many investors and flippers are aware of this and tend to keep an eye on this market. Young professionals and first-time buyers can find great deals here.
Local restaurants and cafes are well-loved for classic soul food and Southern cuisine. Residents head down M.L.K. Jr. Drive for a selection of cozy eateries, one of the most popular being Busy Bee Cafe. Further east, Paschal's Restaurant is a local favorite known as a great place to get brunch.
The residents of Ashview Heights take pride in the friendliness demonstrated in the neighborhood on a daily basis. Whether lending a neighbor a cup of sugar or helping out with landscaping, this community consistently demonstrates a dedication to unity. The area’s colleges played a pivotal role in African-American history, and visitors often stop by Morehouse College to see where Martin Luther King, Jr., Spike Lee, and Samuel L. Jackson attended classes.
Nightlife is fairly quiet in Ashview Heights, though there are a few performance arts spaces just south of the neighborhood. Of course, Downtown Atlanta is always a train ride away. There, residents can find a wealth of attractions including Georgia Aquarium, SkyView Atlanta, and Children's Museum of Atlanta.
Sports fans can take the train over to Mercedes-Benz Stadium to attend a game or tailgate, whether for the Atlanta Falcons or Atlanta United FC. Residents might also take a stroll through Dean Rusk Park just south of the neighborhood or go for a swim at Washington Park Natatorium to the north.
Commuters can easily access I-20 and I-85 from Ashview Heights, and residents catching a MARTA train downtown are just a short walk from Ashby Transit Station. Buses also run through the neighborhood along Fair Street, Lowery Boulevard, and M.L.K. Jr. Drive. With a few nearby options for everyday essentials, Ashview Heights offers average walkability and is fairly bike-friendly. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is about a 20-minute drive from the neighborhood.
Locals Love
- Access to public transportation and the city
- Affordable cost of living
- Friendly community with a notable history
Locals Don't Love
- Vacant lots
- Rush hour and game day traffic
- Limited grocery options nearby
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