About Hunter Hills
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $169,900 to $595,000
Closed Prices: $105,000 to $439,000
Median Sale Price: $269,000
Average $ per sq ft: $264
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0, $0/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1922 to 2007
Sq. Ft.: 565 to 2609 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 6 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 0 to 6 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around Hunter Hills
This smaller residential neighborhood is bordered by the Washington Park Natatorium and Tennis Center to the east and the ample greenspace of Mozley Park to the west. Joseph E. Boone Boulevard runs to the north of the neighborhood and is home to a handful of retail and dining options, and the Lionel Hampton Trail runs through the southeast corner of Hunter Hills and connects with the Westside Beltline Trail.
Hunter Hills is an ideal neighborhood for those who want to live near downtown Atlanta but still value a quieter residential community. While many historic homes are being renovated and draw a higher price tag, the neighborhood still offers a range of less expensive homes and fixer-uppers and can be an affordable place to buy compared to other communities near the city center.
There are a handful of eateries and chain restaurant options along Joseph E. Boone Boulevard and M.L.K. Jr. Drive, including the well-known Busy Bee Cafe, and the nearby Vine City Business District provides a further selection of dining options. Residents of Hunter Hills also benefit from easy access to Midtown and downtown Atlanta, home to some of Atlanta’s most popular restaurants that offer something for everyone.
Residents here take advantage of the nearby greenspace in Washington Park Natatorium and Mozley Park, as well as the outdoor recreation opportunities provided by Lionel Hampton Trail and the Westside Beltline Trail. It’s also common to see students around this neighborhood, with Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Clark Atlanta University located in nearby Atlanta University Center.
There are a handful of restaurants and lounges around the Hunter Hills area, but many residents here take advantage of nearby neighborhoods and the downtown area for nightlife activities. Just nearby is the Philips Arena, the SkyView Ferris Wheel, the World of Coca-Cola, theaters, nightclubs, restaurants, and more. Neighboring Washington Park is also home to festivals in the greenspace or events hosted at the recreation center.
There are a handful of nearby parks and open space that locals can take advantage of, including the Westside Reservoir Park, Proctor Creek Trail, Washington Park, and Mozley Park. Residents here also bike or walk along the Westside Beltline Trail, which provides an outdoor corridor to nearby southwest neighborhoods, parks, and restaurants. Major Atlanta attractions are within an easily accessible distance from Hunter Hills, including the Georgia Aquarium, the Atlanta Botanical Garden, and the High Museum of Art.
Hunter Hills has access to major highways such as I-20, I-85, and I-285, as well as the West Lake Transit Station and the Ashby Transit Station, providing access to the blue and green MARTA train lines and various bus routes. The Westside Beltline Trail offers walkable commuting to neighboring areas, and M.L.K. Jr. Drive connects the neighborhood with downtown Atlanta.
Locals Love
- Convenience of intown living
- Surrounding parks and greenspace
Locals Don't Love
- Limited dining options in neighborhood
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