About West End
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $249,900 to $750,000
Closed Prices: $130,000 to $575,000
Median Sale Price: $345,000
Average $ per sq ft: $254
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $4860, $0 to $523/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1820 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 696 to 3533 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 6 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around West End
The Westside Beltline Trail runs along the western border of this neighborhood, and the West End Transit Station is located on the eastern side of the neighborhood next to West Whitehall Street. Most of the dining and retail options are located along Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, which runs east to west through the middle of the neighborhood with residential areas on either side.
While West End home prices are increasing, there are still a range of more affordable home options here, and the community prides itself on being one of the most affordable historic neighborhoods in Atlanta. Investors and home buyers have flocked to West End for its ideal location, access to greenspace and parks, and stately architecture that is being renovated and restored.
Residents of this neighborhood have a handful of local mom-and-pop eateries and franchised restaurants to choose from. West End is known for its vegan and vegetarian spots — locals like Tassili’s Raw Reality Cafe and Soul Vegetarian Restaurant, both located along Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard. West End residents also have easy access to dining options in Midtown and downtown Atlanta, offering casual spots to grab a bite to eat as well as some of Atlanta’s most popular high-end restaurants.
West End offers a variety of home styles and historic architecture, including Victorian, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival designs, many of which have been renovated and restored. Residents take advantage of porches, tree-lined streets and ample greenspace, and the community is home to colorful street art and murals along the Westside Beltline Trail.
The Lean Draft House is a local favorite, located just off the Beltline Trail and offering a bike-friendly atmosphere, outdoor patio seating, games, and local craft beers on tap. A variety of bars and restaurants are located along Peters Street, leading from West End into downtown Atlanta, and West End residents can easily get to and from the city center to take advantage of the many dining, shopping and entertainment options available there.
Residents here take advantage of access to the Atlanta Beltline Trail, connecting the neighborhood with Mozley Park, Ashview Heights, and Washington Park. The trail provides greenspace, art installations, and an urban path for biking, jogging and walking. West End is also home to parks, cultural sites, and museums, including the Hammond House Museum and The Wren’s Nest, and nearby this neighborhood are the Georgia Dome, the Mercedes Benz Stadium, and other attractions and entertainment around the downtown Atlanta area.
West End is a walkable neighborhood, and the Beltline Trail provides residents with walking and biking access to neighboring areas. The West End Transit Station is located off of Lee Street, providing access to the gold and red MARTA lines, and bus stops are located along most major streets in the neighborhood. I-20 is just north of West End, connecting the area with downtown Atlanta, and Hartfield-Jackson International Airport is about 10 miles south.
Locals Love
- Community-oriented neighborhood
- Beltline Trail access
- Public transportation
Locals Don't Love
- Limited sit-down restaurant and bar options
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