Welcome to Inman Park.
Just minutes east of Downtown Atlanta, Inman Park is where historic beauty meets modern energy. Known for its personality-packed streets and eclectic charm, this in-town neighborhood is a favorite for both families and young professionals alike. It borders the vibrant Little Five Points area and blends walkability, character, and community in a way that’s hard to beat.
A home for every story.
Inman Park is best known for its architectural gems—ornate Victorians, classic Four Squares, and early 20th-century bungalows, all lovingly maintained or thoughtfully restored. Homes here typically range from the mid $500s to over $1.7M, with renovated historic homes and custom new builds commanding premium prices. Properties under $600K tend to go fast, and foreclosures are rare in this high-demand market.
This walkable neighborhood is dotted with iconic streets like Euclid, Sinclair, Cleburne, and Seminole. It's perfectly situated near other beloved neighborhoods including Candler Park, Lake Claire, Poncey Highland, Cabbagetown, and Virginia Highland.
Schools you’ll feel good about.
Families are drawn to Inman Park for more than just its charm—it's located in the Mary Lin Elementary school zone, one of the most sought-after in the Atlanta Public School system. Students also attend Howard Middle School and Midtown High School (formerly Grady). A variety of excellent private schools are just minutes away, offering plenty of educational options for families.
Why folks love it here.
Inman Park isn’t just about beautiful homes—it’s about how it feels to live here. On any given day, you might start with coffee at Folk Art, grab dinner at Sotto Sotto or Barcelona Wine Bar, and end the evening with live music or a stroll down the BeltLine. From Southern classics at Wisteria to the creative menu at One Eared Stag, there’s something for every mood (and craving).
The neighborhood also knows how to celebrate. Signature events like the Inman Park Festival & Parade, the Butterfly Ball, and Restaurant Week bring everyone out to connect, dance, and enjoy the city together. Add in easy access to Freedom Park and the BeltLine Trail, and it’s easy to see why this area feels more like a community than just a place to live.