About Candler Park
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $168,500 to $649,900
Closed Prices: $130,000 to $1,607,500
Median Sale Price: $538,500
Average $ per sq ft: $312
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $385/mo, $0 to $4620
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1900 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 442 to 3698 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 36 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 6 Bathrooms
Around Candler Park
Show-stopping Victorian homes and bungalows largely define the area’s real estate, but modern townhomes have also become a hot commodity. Residents on the west end of the neighborhood are closer to shopping and nightlife at Little Five Points, while those to the east enjoy a more laidback lifestyle away from the traffic. The neighborhood’s namesake park, however, is centrally located and a popular amenity for all residents.
Candler Park’s historic homes are typically priced for buyers with a larger than average budget, but the neighborhood does offer a handful of modestly priced condos that offer access to the area’s awesome attractions at a lower cost of living. Many of Candler Park’s homeowners happily invest in their properties for the high quality of life and convenience that this pleasant urban neighborhood affords them.
With Little Five Points nearby, Candler Park residents can frequent some of the city’s hottest restaurants. You can’t go wrong with The Vortex, Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q, or Savage Pizza. But the neighborhood’s east-siders also have their own little enclave of shops that includes local favorites like The Flying Biscuit Cafe and Candler Park Market.
Composed of artists, entrepreneurs, families, and more, the Candle Park community isn’t easily defined. Some residents tee off regularly at Candler Park Golf course, while others might frequent the funky thrift shops at Little Five Points. The neighborhood is also great for kids, who can meet their friends at the park for a swim at the pool or a game of soccer.
You are in luck if you have a chance to experience one of the many popular festivals and events hosted within Candler Park. Several events are specially organized by volunteers in the area, which emphasizes how residents truly value a sense of community. On non-event days, stroll over to Little Five Points for some of the best street art, thrift stores, and bars in Atlanta.
The Candler Park area has many leisure amenities and convenient access to popular eateries, shopping locations, and beyond. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the many greenspaces while golfers work on their swing at the course. Venture off into the bike/walking trail, cool off in the pool, shoot a few hoops, or meet a friend for a game of tennis. And be sure to check out the schedule for movies in the park.
Candler Park offers great access to the MARTA system, with several bus stops throughout the area and the Edgewood/Candler Park train station on the south end. Walkability is very good in the neighborhood as well, as plenty of markets, shops, and businesses are nearby, and streets are generally bike-friendly. Of course, taxi or rideshare is always an option here as well.
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