About Grant Park
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $458,000 to $1,000,000
Closed Prices: $188,400 to $1,635,000
Median Sale Price: $516,450
Average $ per sq ft: $291
Association Fee Ranges: $0 to $350/mo, $0 to $6000, $0
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1889 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 600 to 4800 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 7 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 8 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around Grant Park
Many locals and visitors appreciate Grant Park’s range of Victorian to bungalow homes, townhomes, and miniature mansions in the community as they stroll through what is well- known as one of Atlanta’s oldest parks. Several condos are on the rise in the cusp of the Grant Park area as they are being renovated in older buildings.
If you are looking for the convenience of living in town while enjoying a historic neighborhood at an attainable price, look no further than Grant Park. The pricing of modestly sized homes in the community offer first-time buyers the opportunity to make budget-friendly purchases while larger, renovated properties reach higher values.
Grant Park is known to host several festivals that bring decadent feasts to the area. When you’d prefer a sit-down meal, you may have to venture outside of the neighborhood, but you won’t have to go far. Some local favorites in the area are Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House, Tin Lizzy’s Cantina, and Grindhouse Killer Burgers.
You are sure to see a dynamic crowd in Grant Park. There are many locals and visitors who come through to peep the curbside appeal of homes, enjoy the local festivals, snap photos at the zoo, or relax at the historic park.
The community is lucky to host many a celebration, from parades to food, music, and art festivals held in the neighborhood’s namesake park. On a summer evening, dip your toes in the Grant Park community pool. While this low-key neighborhood isn’t big on nightlife, there are a few pubs nearby to grab a drink with friends.
Start your day off by visiting the Grant Park recreation area. Residents enjoy the nearby tennis courts, pool, picnic and playground areas, basketball courts, and so much more. Zoo Atlanta is a popular destination for families and residents fascinated by wildlife, and walking tours are great for fans of history and architecture. Grant Park also hosts a fantastic farmers’ market that attracts plenty of visitors every Sunday.
Grant Park itself does not have a train station. However, many residents are within walking distance of the main access points of public transportation. MARTA bus lines run through the neighborhood, and MARTA trains are accessible from King Memorial Transit Station on the north end. The neighborhood is only somewhat walkable and bike-friendly, but all the tree-cover makes this a more appealing option.
Locals Love
- Proximity to Downtown Atlanta
- Large park that hosts events
- Historic architecture
Locals Don't Love
- Frequent visitors to neighborhood amenities
- Limited nightlife
- Traffic congestion during rush hour
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