Inman Park, Atlanta’s first planned community, is one of the city’s oldest and most charming historic districts. Planned in the late 1880s as a rural getaway from the city, Inman Park is now regarded as a highly desirable neighborhood with a strong sense of community and a famously varied mixture of high-character single-family homes and condos across all price ranges.
Developed in the late 1880’s, Inman Park is considered to be Atlanta’s first planned suburb. Originally conceived as a streetcar commuter neighborhood, Inman Park contains some of the best examples of 19th century residential architecture in the city including everything from ornate Victorian and Queen Anne homes to smaller bungalows and foursquares. A recent surge in development has added trendy condominium buildings and lofts to the mix.
Inman Park Zip Code – 30307
Average Single-Family Home Sales Price – $732,272 (2017)
Inman Park Area Attractions
Residents and visitors wait all year for the last weekend in April to attend the beloved Inman Park Festival & Tour of Homes. For the past 40+ years, the event has included a popular art and craft street market, quirky parade, live music and a tour of homes in this unique National Register of Historic Places neighborhood.
Highland Avenue serves as Inman Park’s “Main Street” and features some of Atlanta’s top restaurants, nightlife and shopping.
Inman Park is connected to a variety of outdoor venues and parks including Springvale Park, the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail and the Freedom Parkway PATH trail.