About Reynoldstown
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $245,000 to $979,000
Closed Prices: $195,000 to $1,350,000
Median Sale Price: $512,500
Average $ per sq ft: $352
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $1100/mo, $0 to $3996
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1920 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 724 to 8049 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 5 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 5 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around Reynoldstown
All around, Reynoldstown has grown to be a hip and artsy community. The inventory in the community ranges from historic bungalows and cottages to contemporary townhomes and modern lofts. Many of the neighborhood’s newest builds are found on the eastern half of the neighborhood, while the west end offers more affordable options for those who don’t need a lot of space.
Despite Reynoldstown’s location on Atlanta’s near east side, home prices and cost of living in the neighborhood are a lot less than you might think. The area’s newest properties have driven up the median price, but there are still plenty of affordable homes and locally owned businesses standing. You will find many first-time homebuyers are fond of living in this affordable neighborhood.
Reynoldstown residents never have to travel far for excellent cuisine. The neighborhood has a few old-fashioned diners like Homegrown serving classic southern fare. Moreland Avenue also offers more options and connect to the Little Five Points district, which has some of the best restaurants in the city.
The neighborhood consists of a very dynamic crowd. You will see families, long-term residents, hipsters, art fanatics, millennials, and many other smiling faces. The community has a very notable artistic presence and you will find street art throughout your route. The diversity in homes will keep your eyes entertained and with all the local spots, you will always find something new to try.
The streets are alive and filled with individuals ready to mix and mingle. Meet a new group of friends by heading over to Little Five Points where individuals are open minded and welcoming. The Reynoldstown area is known for hosting many events, such as marathons, and if your timing is superb, you will often see open-air music performances and food trucks amongst many retail vendors. Convenience to local taverns and bars are just moments away on Memorial Drive as well.
This community runs along the official Atlanta Beltline which will place you in connection with several art sculptures and local restaurants and retail stores during your route. Explore the art scene by wandering through the neighborhood or visiting a local art gallery or cafe.
Residents of Reynoldstown can access MARTA trains and buses from the Inman Park-Reynoldstown Transit Station. The Memorial Drive bus is also useful for getting downtown. Reynoldstown also very walkable and bike-friendly thanks to the many markets, stores, and restaurants in the area. The Eastside Beltline Trail connects to the neighborhood’s northwest corner, providing pedestrians and bikers with a safe route to Midtown and everywhere in between.
Locals Love
- Vibrant murals
- Affordable cost of living
- Growing diversity
Locals Don't Love
- Few nearby parks
- Industrial expanses
- Older homes
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