About Mozley Park
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $300,000 to $499,900
Closed Prices: $165,000 to $649,000
Median Sale Price: $375,000
Average $ per sq ft: $239
Association Fee Ranges: $0/mo, $0, $0
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1911 to 2022
Sq. Ft.: 1174 to 2262 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 2 to 7 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 5 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 3 acres
Around Mozley Park
You will not find many newly constructed homes in Mozley Park, as many of the residences were built in the early 20th century. Restorations over the years have embraced the original Victorian, craftsman, and bungalow designs of the area while adding modern amenities for a mix of style and comfort. Residents on the west end of the neighborhood are closer to West Lake Transit Station and the park, while those to the east can easily access the Westside Trail.
Mozley Park is known in Atlanta for its affordability. Average prices here are hard to beat anywhere else in the city limits, and the neighborhood is certainly on many investors’ watchlists. First-time homebuyers are able to snag a great deal and maybe even lucky enough to purchase a double lot, as duplex properties are not uncommon. If you are up for a challenge, Mozley Park may be a good place to spot a fixer-upper project.
You won’t find any restaurants within the boundaries of this largely residential neighborhood, but several great eateries are just a short drive away. Breakfast spots, diners, bistros, fine dining, vegetarian cafes, and casual eats can all be enjoyed in adjacent neighborhoods.
Locals converse on front porches and stroll through the neighborhood’s sidewalks. Residents gather in the park for festivals or to just shoot some hoops. Ice cream trucks cruise through the streets, bringing smiles to children’s faces.
While weekends stay fairly quiet in Mozley Park, residents can find a few local bars just a short ride-share away. For a big night out, downtown’s cocktail lounges and nightclubs can be easily reached by train.
With a large greenspace that hosts a pool as well as tennis and basketball courts, Mozley Park offers plenty of ways to enjoy a day off. The Westside Trail is another great choice to spend some time outdoors. Some locals might say that tending to their yard is what a perfect Sunday looks like, as many are out cutting their grass, planting flowers, and grooming their greenery. Feel free to join the Sunday church crowds at breakfast and brunch spots near the city.
Residents in the community have immediate access to I-20 and are seconds away from I-285. Being located in a prime area, it is easy for locals to hop on a MARTA bus, stroll over to the West Lake train station, grab a taxi, or jump in a ride-share. The convenience of walking over to the official Westside Beltline Trail provides access to several parts of the city as well.
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