About Westview
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $149,000 to $450,000
Closed Prices: $145,000 to $615,000
Median Sale Price: $413,215
Average $ per sq ft: $228
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1910 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 960 to 2675 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 6 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 0 to 6 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around Westview
Primarily residential, this neighborhood is bordered by I-20 to the north, Westview Cemetery to the west, and the John A. White Golf Course to the south. Most of the area’s retail and dining options are located along Cascade Avenue, and the Kipp Strive Academy and Kipp Strive Primary School are located off Lucille Avenue in the northeast corner of Westview.
Westview includes one of the city’s finest collections of historic bungalows and Victorian-style homes, as well as a handful of fixer-uppers. This neighborhood offers some inexpensive properties, but development and investment in the area, including the development of the Atlanta Beltline Trail, are raising property values here.
Greens and Gravy Restaurant is a popular spot in this neighborhood, offering a creative take on traditional soul-food. Neighboring West End offers a handful of popular vegan and vegetarian spots, like Tassili’s Raw Reality Cafe and Soul Vegetarian Restaurant. Westview residents also have easy access to the dining options in Midtown and downtown Atlanta, from casual spots to grab a bite to eat to some of Atlanta’s trendiest high-end restaurants.
The residents of Westview take pride in their neighborhood, and an active neighborhood association plays a vital role in the community. It’s not uncommon to see construction and new development going on around Westview, and the urban Beltline Trail attracts walkers, bikers, and family outings.
Westview is a quieter neighborhood, but the residents here benefit from its proximity to downtown Atlanta and other vibrant inner-city neighborhoods. The Lean Draft House is a nearby favorite, located just off the Beltline Trail and offering a bike-friendly atmosphere, outdoor patio seating, games, and local craft beers on tap. The nearby city center offers museums, galleries, concert and shows, and plenty of other nightlife options.
The Westside Beltline Trail is one of Westview’s most popular amenities, featuring a multi-use trail that connects the neighborhood to West End, Mozley Park, and Washington Park. Popular for bikers, joggers, and walkers, the trail showcases local art installations and performances, and many places to eat and drink have opened up along the trail in various neighborhoods. Locals can also enjoy the John A. White Golf Course, or take a stroll through the Westview Cemetery, the largest cemetery in the southeastern region.
Westview is bordered by I-20, which connects with downtown Atlanta and nearby western neighborhoods. The West End Transit Station, located to the west of the neighborhood, and the West Lake Transit Station, located north of the neighborhood, offer access to MARTA train lines. Various bus routes are located along Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard that connect residents with these transit stations.
Locals Love
- Community-oriented neighborhood
- Beltline Trail access
Locals Don't Love
- Limited dining and nightlife
- Rising property taxes
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