About Castleberry Hill
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $194,999 to $624,950
Closed Prices: $170,000 to $2,000,000
Median Sale Price: $300,000
Average $ per sq ft: $311
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $4200, $0 to $438/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1885 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 725 to 18090 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 4 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 16 Bathrooms
Around Castleberry Hill
Castleberry Hill is known for its early-20th-century warehouse buildings that have been converted into residential lofts. Peters Street, Walker Street and Northside Drive run through the neighborhood and are home to many of the popular retail and dining options here. The neighborhood is minutes away from downtown and located next to Atlanta University Center, allowing residents easy access to areas around downtown Atlanta.
Even with great views and an unbeatable location, Castleberry Hill is able to offer some reasonable pricing due to the many loft-style condos available here. Residents of Castleberry Hill are able to enjoy the convenience of downtown living at a more affordable price than some of Atlanta’s other intown neighborhoods.
Castleberry Hill’s Peter and Walker streets offer a wide range of dining options, including No Mas! Cantina, an all-time favorite for locals and visitors offering Mexican food in a vibrantly decorated space with a great outdoor deck. A few doors down is Paschal’s Restaurant, loved by locals for the fried chicken and southern comfort food.
This hip neighborhood is home to brick warehouse-styled lofts, art galleries, outdoor patios and festivals. You’ll see locals dining at sidewalk cafes and enjoying art galleries during the neighborhood’s Friday Art Stroll. “The Walking Dead” was also filmed in Castleberry Hill, and the neighborhood attracts fans who come to tour the filming sites.
Peters Street in the Castleberry Hill neighborhood is a landmark in Atlanta’s nightlife scene, and the neighborhood is home to some of the city’s favorite lounges, bars and festivals. Locals love Elliott Street Deli & Pub, a family-owned bar and deli offering live music and late-night eats, and 255 Tapas Lounge, offering cocktails, an outdoor cabana and a DJ. Castleberry Hill is also home to many popular art galleries, and every second Friday of the month, the neighborhood hosts the Castleberry Hill Art Stroll, a free, self-guided tour through the community and various galleries.
Check out Paschal’s Restaurant for its southern breakfast buffet and Sunday brunch, or head to Iwi Fresh Garden Day Spa, a favorite local spot offing eco-friendly, farm-to-skin products and natural treatments. Sunday’s are a popular time to visit the Castleberry Hill Indoor Farmers Market for the local vendors or Cleopas R. Johnson Park for the walking paths and playground. All downtown attractions are just minutes away from this neighborhood, including the Georgia Aquarium, the Georgia Dome, SkyView Atlanta, and Centennial Olympic Park.
Castleberry Hill offers all the convenience of inner-city living, and locals can walk or take the train to most amenities and attractions around the area. Cycle-Hop Bike Share bicycles are available at the Nelson Street Bridge, and both Peters Street and Whitehall Street connect the neighborhood with downtown Atlanta. The Garnett Transit Station and the Phillips Arena Station provide access to MARTA train lines, and bus stations along most main streets connect Castleberry Hill with nearby areas.
Locals Love
- Great selection of restaurants, bars, and activities
- Prime location
- Public transportation options
Locals Don't Love
- Rush hour traffic
- Limited street parking
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