Adair Park

Adair Park

Atlanta, Georgia Homes for Sale

About Adair Park

Adair Park is a small, inner-city neighborhood located southwest of Downtown Atlanta. The community has made great strides for renewal in recent years, being the first to host an urban farm along the Westside Trail. With relatively affordable home prices, this neighborhood enjoys the benefits of being a hidden gem, but that doesn’t stop residents from giving new neighbors a warm welcome.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $219,000 to $624,900

Closed Prices: $221,000 to $660,000

Median Sale Price: $431,000

Average $ per sq ft: $239

Association Fee Ranges: $0, $0 to $3000, $250/mo

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1901 to 2021

Sq. Ft.: 1202 to 2230 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 4 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms

Around Adair Park

Century-old charms are throughout Adair Park and are pretty desirable for many first-time homebuyers and investors. Several homes have original fireplaces, stained glass designs, wraparound porches, and many other unique features. Adair Park’s Victorian and Craftsman-era homes bring notable curb appeal to the area.

Adair Park homes are reasonably priced, given their convenient location and historic significance. The neighborhood is cost-effective, and properties may rise in value with the development of the Westside Trail and progress of the commercial district.

There are many local restaurants and eateries just outside the neighborhood where you can grab some BBQ, soul food, jerk, and more. If you are looking to grab some fresh produce to whip up a dish of your own, get involved at Adair Park’s urban farm. They grow a fair selection of veggies and fruits year-round.

Residents grow accustomed to the sound of commercial trains passing by throughout the day. You will see many train tracks crossing one another further down Murphy Avenue. An influx of young, first-time homebuyers flocked to the Adair Park area, and many home restorations have enhanced the original characteristics of this historic neighborhood.

Shake things up by joining a dance class at one of the many dance studios in the area—stop by to admire the regular rhythmic dancers hitting every beat. For an outdoor kickback with live music, comedy, an indoor skate park, and food vendors, check out Bonfire ATL. It’s a great way to mingle with locals in the late evening.

You cannot visit the community without cruising by one of the greenspaces located in Adair Park. The northern park is more apparent to visitors, situated on Murphy Avenue, while the southern park is tucked away at Lexington Avenue. The Adair Parks give outdoor lovers access to playgrounds, baseball fields, basketball courts, and tennis courts.

Residents are open to walking from one neighborhood to the next but are also grateful for the multitude of MARTA bus stops throughout the area. MARTA’s Oakland and West End Train Station is within distance for those who are needing to beat street traffic. Otherwise, locals feel bike rentals, motorized scooter rentals, taxi rides, Lyft services, and Uber drivers are accessible for stress-free travel.

Locals Love

  • Convenient access to downtown and many other popular neighborhoods
  • Preservation of historic properties
  • Several parks in the area

Locals Don't Love

  • Vacant lots
  • Pesky drivers taking shortcuts through the park’s side streets
  • Commercial trains stopping street traffic

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