Cabbagetown
Atlanta's smallest and most intimate neighborhood — a historic mill town turned vibrant arts community, anchored by the iconic Krog Street Tunnel.
What's happening in the Cabbagetown market.
Housing Styles
Cabbagetown was established around 1881 as a mill town for the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill. The neighborhood features original shotgun-style worker cottages on narrow, intimate streets — a housing typology rare in Atlanta. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, many homes have been lovingly maintained and renovated while preserving their modest mill-town character. The tight streetscapes create a village-within-a-city feeling.
Market Trends
Cabbagetown's unique character and arts community have driven steady appreciation. As the BeltLine has matured and Krog Street Market has become a destination, the neighborhood's profile has risen significantly. Limited inventory — due to the neighborhood's small size — keeps competition strong. Median prices reflect the premium buyers place on authenticity and walkability.
Key Highlights
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What to explore in Cabbagetown.
Art & Street Culture
- Krog Street Tunnel — constantly evolving street art gallery
- Forward Warrior mural project — annual art installation on Wylie Street
- Local galleries and artist studios
Food & Drink
- Krog Street Market — artisan food hall
- Flat Iron restaurant and bar
- Walking to Inman Park and Reynoldstown dining
Community Events
- Cabbagetown Neighborhood Association events
- Walking tours of the historic mill district
- BeltLine community events and art installations
Raising a family in Cabbagetown.
Hope-Hill Elementary
Atlanta Public Schools
David T. Howard Middle
APS cluster
Midtown High School
APS Midtown cluster
Inman Private School
Nearby private option
Getting around from Cabbagetown.
10 minutes by car
King Memorial MARTA station nearby; BeltLine Eastside Trail
I-75/85 via Boulevard or Krog Street
Hidden gems in Cabbagetown.
Why buyers choose Cabbagetown.
It's Atlanta's most intimate neighborhood — you'll know everyone on your block.
The Krog Street Tunnel is an ever-changing cultural landmark.
Mill-town architecture is rare and charming.
Walkable to Krog Street Market and the BeltLine.
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Ready to explore Cabbagetown?
Whether you're buying, selling, or just getting a feel for the neighborhood, I'm available. I know Cabbagetown inside and out — and I'll give you honest, straight answers.