Old Fourth Ward, or O4W, is an edgy Atlanta neighborhood with a flair for both old and new. Old Fourth Ward real estate carries that same tradition, mixing the styles of existing structures with contemporary architectural trends. Each street offers something a little different, whether it’s a line of historic character homes or a medley of modern builds.
A resilient and resurgent Old Fourth Ward is enjoying its time in the spotlight as one of Atlanta’s hippest and fastest growing neighborhoods. An eclectic offering of historic single-family homes, condominiums and apartments are scattered throughout this unique and colorful neighborhood.
Old Fourth Ward Zip Codes – 30308, 30312
Average Single-Family Home Sales Price – $459,945 (2017)
Old Fourth Ward Area Attractions
Home to several historically significant landmarks, the area also enjoys a rich cultural history centered around the vibrant Sweet Auburn and Edgewood Avenue corridors.
Close proximity to Downtown and Midtown, as well as the popular Ponce City Market and Krog Street Market, provides an abundance of culinary options.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy access to the Atlanta BeltLine as well as three area parks – Old Fourth Ward Park, Central Park and Freedom Park, which is also home to the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum.
Old Fourth Ward Schools
Located within the Atlanta Public Schools system, the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood is zoned for the following public schools:
- Hope-Hill Elementary School
- Inman Middle School
- Henry W. Grady High School
Information about private school options in the area can be found here.