Grant Park
Atlanta's largest collection of Victorian architecture, home to Zoo Atlanta, and one of the city's most cherished historic neighborhoods.
What's happening in the Grant Park market.
Housing Styles
Grant Park features one of Atlanta's largest remaining collections of Victorian architecture. Developed primarily between 1882 and the early 20th century, the neighborhood showcases Queen Anne, Folk Victorian, and Craftsman bungalows. Many homes have been meticulously restored, while newer infill construction respects the historic character. The 131-acre Grant Park itself anchors the community.
Market Trends
Grant Park commands strong prices due to its historic significance, Walk Scores up to 90, and proximity to the Atlanta BeltLine. The neighborhood has seen consistent appreciation, with homes near the park and on the eastern side near the BeltLine commanding the highest values. Victorian mansions with original details can sell above $1 million, while renovated bungalows offer strong value in the $500K–$700K range.
Key Highlights
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What to explore in Grant Park.
Parks & Family
- Grant Park — 131 acres of green space, walking paths, and community pools
- Zoo Atlanta — home to giant pandas historically, now featuring diverse wildlife
- BeltLine Southside Trail — direct neighborhood access
Events
- Grant Park Summer Shade Festival — annual music and arts festival
- Grant Park Tour of Homes
- Historic Grant Park neighborhood events
Dining & Community
- Restaurants along Cherokee Avenue and Boulevard
- Local coffee shops and cafes
- Proximity to East Atlanta Village for nightlife
Raising a family in Grant Park.
Parkside Elementary
Atlanta Public Schools
Martin Luther King Jr. Middle
APS cluster
Maynard Jackson High School
APS school
The Paideia School
Progressive private option
Getting around from Grant Park.
10 minutes by car or walk
King Memorial MARTA station; BeltLine Southside Trail
I-75/85 via Boulevard; I-20 via Capitol View
Hidden gems in Grant Park.
Why buyers choose Grant Park.
You're living in one of Atlanta's most architecturally significant neighborhoods.
Grant Park is your backyard — 131 acres of green space.
Historic character combined with modern BeltLine connectivity.
Strong property values and consistent appreciation.
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Ready to explore Grant Park?
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