Inman Park

There’s a lot to love about Atlanta’s “first suburb.” Its quiet, winding streets are filled with some of the city’s most stately and well-kept Victorian mansions. The bustling restaurant scene is headlined by the likes of Sotto Sotto, Victory Sandwich Bar, Barcelona and BeetleCat. There’s the easy walk- and bike-ability to the urban trails that define the Beltline and Freedom Park.

 Renaissance man Joel Hurt modeled Inman Park after the garden suburbs built by Frederick Law Olmstead of Central Park fame. Hurt transformed the wreckage of Civil War battlefields into a walkable, front-porch paradise which is showcased every year at the iconic Inman Park Festival.

 At the heart of the BeltLine Eastside Trail, Inman Park is sandwiched between two delicious food halls, Ponce City Market and its edgier cousin, Krog Street Market. From condos above shops to stately Craftsmans on hilly streets, there’s an Inman Park for everyone. Amidst the Italianate and Romanesque showstoppers, there’s always live music or a new mural to admire. Oh, and you can’t miss the King of Pops walk-up window. Get the mexican hot chocolate flavor and tell them we sent you!

Inman Park is also home to The Anna K Intown Team! Stop by our office on Edgewood and say hello while you grab a donut from our neighbors at Revolution Donuts!



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