About Ormewood Park
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $1,149,000
Closed Prices: $290,000 to $1,000,000
Median Sale Price: $492,365
Average $ per sq ft: $365
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $1500, $0 to $426/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1892 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 801 to 3150 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 6 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 6 Bathrooms
Around Ormewood Park
Victorian homes, wood-built cottages, craftsman, brick-style ranch homes, newly constructed designs, and modern condos combine for a neighborhood where historic charm meets new urbanism. Hikers and bikers may try to live near the Beltline Trail so that they can traverse the city with ease.
Ormewood Park is among the more affordable of Atlanta’s popular eastside neighborhoods, but this trendy area is not without its upscale residences. The area may be poised to grow with the development of the Beltline Trail.
Explore the area’s fine selection of coffee shops, counter-serve restaurants, and seafood houses. Moreland Avenue and Flat Shoals Avenue host some of the most popular options, such as Cook Out, Morelli's Gourmet Ice Cream, and Argosy. Neighborhood events and festivals also bring some fantastic eats to the area.
A new generation of first-time homebuyers are beginning to occupy the community alongside many long-term residents. Newly built development plans are creating a hip and trendy environment for creatives. Your eyes will be opened to many art sculptures, street art, unique businesses, and dynamic crowds, but the neighborhood’s historic properties still anchor the community.
You can choose your own idea of fun in Ormewood Park, from salons, spas, lounges, hookah bars, and a wide variety of shopping districts. Locals satisfied with a casual nightlife tend to stay in the neighborhood, but the east side offers many nocturnal attractions for those feeling adventurous. Often you will see live music, art gallery events, cyphers, and much more.
Bring your family, friends, or pet over to one of the area parks for a relaxing picnic and play time. Brownwood Park is massive and entertaining for outdoor enthusiasts, while Ormewood Dog Park is a great place for hounds to run around. Depending on the season, you will find festivals and events take place in the community. Closer to springtime, the Ormewood Park’s “Meet The Makers Festival” is well-known for connecting the neighborhood with many local vendors, food selections, small workshops, artists, and musicians.
Access to public transportation in Ormewood Park is somewhat limited. MARTA buses only run along the neighborhood’s borders, and trains are not accessible from the neighborhood. As a result, residents are fairly car-dependent, though the Beltline Trail does allow them to reach destinations like the Glenwood Place shopping on foot or by bike. Drivers enjoy convenient access to I-20.
Locals Love
- Pleasant, residential vibe on the trendy east side
- Public parks for people and dogs
- Homes with character
Locals Don't Love
- Rush hour traffic
- Limited public transportation
- Pedestrians stopping traffic
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