Ansley Park
Atlanta's first automobile suburb — grand homes, 14 interconnected parks, and a prestigious Midtown address that feels like a private estate within the city.
What's happening in the Ansley Park market.
Housing Styles
Ansley Park showcases Atlanta's finest residential architecture across several styles — Craftsman bungalows, grand Tudor Revivals, Colonial Revivals, and elegant English Vernacular designs. Many homes sit on generous lots with mature landscaping and period details including slate roofs, stone facades, and artisan woodwork. The neighborhood's original design by landscape architect Ernest Irvin Winslow created wide, meandering streets that give each property a sense of privacy and grandeur. Custom new builds and sensitive renovations continue to raise the bar while respecting the neighborhood's historic character.
Market Trends
Ansley Park's combination of park access, Midtown location, and architectural significance makes it one of Atlanta's most resilient luxury markets. Median home prices typically range from $1.2M to $2.5M, with estate-sized properties and new construction pushing higher. The neighborhood's limited supply and consistent demand from executives, professionals, and families seeking an irreplaceable address keep values strong. Properties here tend to appreciate steadily, benefiting from both the prestige factor and genuine livability.
Key Highlights
Ansley Park, Atlanta
Ansley Park was developed in 1904 as Atlanta's first automobile-centric suburb, designed with wide, winding roads and an extraordinary system of 14 interconnected linear parks that ensure residents are never more than a 10-minute walk from green space. Located between Piedmont Park and the Atlanta Botanical Garden, this prestigious enclave features some of the city's most impressive residential architecture — from Craftsman masterpieces to stately Tudors and Colonial Revivals. Unlike many affluent neighborhoods that feel gated off from the city, Ansley Park maintains a quiet, residential character while being steps from Midtown's best amenities. The neighborhood remains one of Atlanta's most sought-after addresses for buyers who want luxury living with genuine park access and an unbeatable location.
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What to explore in Ansley Park.
Parks & Outdoors
- Winn Park, McClatchey Park, and 12 other interconnected green spaces
- Piedmont Park — steps from the neighborhood
- Atlanta Botanical Garden — world-class horticultural displays
Dining & Culture
- Midtown restaurant scene — within walking distance
- High Museum of Art — one of the Southeast's premier art institutions
- Fox Theatre and Alliance Theatre — world-class performing arts
Lifestyle
- Morning walks through the park system
- Ansley Park community events and gatherings
- Quick access to Midtown's shopping and nightlife
Raising a family in Ansley Park.
Springdale Park Elementary
APS — strong academics, close to neighborhood
Inman Middle School
APS — well-regarded programs
Grady High School (Midtown)
APS — International Baccalaureate program
The Westminster Schools
Premier private institution nearby
Getting around from Ansley Park.
15 minutes by car
MARTA bus service along Piedmont Avenue; Midtown MARTA station nearby
I-75/I-85 connector easily accessible from Midtown
Hidden gems in Ansley Park.
Why buyers choose Ansley Park.
The park system is unlike anything else in Atlanta — 14 parks within a residential neighborhood.
You're in Midtown but it feels like a private world away from the city noise.
The architecture is genuinely irreplaceable — you're buying a piece of Atlanta history.
Property values here have proven resilient through every market cycle.
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