
About Marietta Street Artery
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $547,900 to $950,000
Closed Prices: $515,000
Median Sale Price: $515,000
Average $ per sq ft: $406
Association Fee Ranges: $365 to $7608, $0, $365/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1900 to 2020
Sq. Ft.: 1129 to 2916 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 2 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 2 to 3 Bathrooms
Around Marietta Street Artery
Marietta Street Artery has been successfully transformed to offer residents great walkability and access to the city from wherever they choose to live. While much of the area is retail, there are some beautiful lofts and high-rise condos in the neighborhood. The new Hardin Ridge community also offers a selection a luxurious, single-family homes in a gated community.
This hidden gem has not yet reached the steep prices found elsewhere in Midtown, but homes are still designed for a luxury market. Development is sure to continue, and prices are expected to rise.
A haven for quality restaurants, Marietta Street Artery hosts an incredible dining scene. Locals become regulars at places like The Optimist, a seafood joint offering lobster rolls, gumbo, and wood-fired oysters. Satto Thai and Sushi Bar, Le fat, and FIGO Pasta are also quite popular. Every block of the Marietta Street Artery seems to offer a new culinary treasure.
Many young professionals and creatives are seen within the coffee houses brainstorming and taking advantage of the free Wi-Fi. Residents host friends to show off the view from their balconies and bring family to their favorite restaurant. The neighborhood’s industrial past is still visible in the warehouses at its perimeter, but the area is rapidly changing.
Residents enjoy the convenience of being a short walk away from several late-night coffee shops, bars, restaurants, galleries, and theaters. There is never a dull moment in Midtown thanks to its many nightlife options. Creatives often fall in love with the King Plow Arts Center, known for hosting many events and exhibits.
Grab a quick bite for breakfast with great views at Delia’s Chicken Sausage Stand, where you can enjoy the view from a rooftop patio. Visit a gallery in the neighborhood and chat about art with your neighbors. Then hop on a bike at the gym and gear up for the week ahead with a workout.
Thanks to its pedestrian-forward transformation, Marietta Street Artery is one of the most walkable and bike-friendly neighborhoods in the city. While MARTA buses do cruise down Marietta, the neighborhood doesn’t offer much public transportation. Residents generally rely on ride-share and taxi services.
Locals Love
- Awesome restaurants and retail
- Creative community and art galleries
- Walkable and bike-friendly layout
Locals Don't Love
- Rush hour traffic
- Lack of a general grocery store
- Limited street parking for visitors
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