Knight Park-Howell Station

Knight Park-Howell Station

Atlanta, Georgia Homes for Sale

About Knight Park-Howell Station

Conveniently located to the west of Midtown Atlanta is the Knight Park-Howell Station community. Hidden away between a light-industrial district and the sprawling Westside Reservoir Park, Knight Park-Howell Station’s residential core is a peaceful oasis within a busy urban landscape. The neighborhood appeals to prospect homebuyers who wish to be near the city and main streets but enjoy the privacy of living in a well-kept secret.

Quick Facts

Closed Prices: $280,000 to $859,000

Median Sale Price: $445,000

Association Fee Ranges: $0 to $100, $0 to $100/mo, $0

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

Age: 1920 to 2021

Sq. Ft.: 1392 to 3110 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 5 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms

Around Knight Park-Howell Station

Surrounded by industry and city services, Knight Park-Howell Station’s residential section is a fairly small area, but homeowners appreciate the hiddenness incidentally provided to their properties by the surrounding warehouses that non-residents pass by daily. The housing supply in Knight Park-Howell Station mostly consists of single-family homes, many in the craftsman and bungalow styles.

The cost of living is relatively low in this neighborhood. Many are quite surprised at how affordable homes are in Knight Park-Howell Station, considering its proximity to both Midtown and Downtown Atlanta. As the adjacent Westside Reservoir Park is developed, homes in Knight Park-Howell Station may become more valuable.

You’ll find most of the area’s restaurants across the train tracks in Home Park or Blandtown. Plan a special night enjoying brick-oven pizza at Antico or homestyle Mexican food at Bone Garden Cantina. Whether you’re looking for Southern classics or a vegetarian feast, you’ll find it nearby.

Commercial trains travel along the tracks on Knight Park-Howell Station’s northern border, the sounds of their travel echoing through the streets. Long-term residents, young professionals, and families enjoy the greenspace at Knight Park. On the east side of the neighborhood, apartment complexes house Georgia Tech students who frequent the area’s trendy bars and restaurants.

Residents also typically cross over into adjacent neighborhoods for nighttime fun, but the short trip is worth it. Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House is a popular choice for its tasty craft beers and seafood as well as its rooftop patio. Fans of live music keep an eye on the schedule at Terminal West, which hosts prominent acts in indie rock.

Artsy locals enjoy heading over to the King Plow Arts Center, a former factory turned into a gallery, studio, and performance space. The King Plow Arts Centers hosts events, art exhibits, and live performances. After taking a stroll around the art structures and industrial feels that the center has to offer, grab a bite to eat in the Home Park neighborhood or check out the view at Westside Reservoir Park.

While the community’s isolation affords it privacy, it also detracts from walkability. Residents typically rely on cars to run errands and get around town. That said, MARTA buses do run along Marietta Boulevard NW and West Marietta Street, and trains are accessible from the nearby Bankhead Transit Station. Quick access to major highways is a plus for commutes and several inner-city roads aid towards cutting down on peak-hour traffic jams.

Locals Love

  • Across the street from Westside Reservoir Park
  • Great access to the heart of Atlanta
  • Residential section is a quiet oasis hidden from view

Locals Don't Love

  • Rush hour traffic
  • Not very walkable or bike-friendly
  • Lack of grocery stores

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