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Artsy and historic neighborhood on the Atlanta BeltLine
Although there’s debate about how Cabbagetown got its name, one fact about this east side neighborhood is undeniable: this former mill town is unlike any other neighborhood in Atlanta. That’s partially due to the historic nature of its shotgun and cottage-style homes, which originally housed workers at the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill. But mostly, it’s due to Cabbagetown’s funky, artsy vibe and its strong sense of civic pride. “You’re not moving to Cabbagetown for a big house and garage,” says Chrissy Kallio, a Realtor and associate broker with Chrissy Kallio Group, who has sold houses in Cabbagetown for a decade. “There’s a great sense of community, and if you’re moving to Cabbagetown, that’s what you want.”
Welcome to Cabbagetown in Atlanta, GA.
Well-kept bungalows and shotgun homes are the norm in Cabbagetown.
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Bungalows, shotgun houses and converted lofts
Most homes in Cabbagetown are small bungalows or shotgun houses priced between $500,000 and $700,000 with one or two bedrooms. Homes sit snuggly on small lots, and each house has its own charm. Interiors often feature well-preserved details like heart pine floors and original fireplace mantles and may feature renovations like finished attic spaces and lofts. “You have to make the most of what you have in those small footprints,” Kallio says. In addition to these single-family homes built in the early 1900s, the neighborhood has condos and apartment buildings at The Stacks on Boulevard Avenue and Fulton Cotton Mill, a converted mill complex dating to the late 1800s. “People love how the property has so much character. We have a lot of creatives, and the vibe here puts you in artist mode,” says Shanie Grayson, property manager at Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts.
Small colorful bungalows are typical of Cabbagetown.
Cabbagetown's history goes back to the Fulton Cotton Mill, which is now residential lofts.
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Restrictions on renovating and building in Cabbagetown
Cabbagetown is a designated Landmark District, and residents strive to maintain its character. “I see the neighborhood is improving while still trying to preserve the historical side of it,” Grayson says. “There’s so much character around here.” As a result, residents and businesses must follow a comprehensive set of regulations when making improvements, including adhering to a structure’s original footprint. New homes must be built to strict architectural guidelines, so they blend in.
Multi-story homes are available, in addition to the bungalows in Cabbagetown.
Colorful, artsy homes are common throughout Cabbagetown.
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The Atlanta BeltLine, Cabbagetown Park and Grant Park
Cabbagetown is along the Atlanta BeltLine, a 22-mile multi-use pedestrian loop around the city with parks, restaurants and more facilities. “The BeltLine is definitely a reason people want to live in the area,” Grayson says. Locals don’t need to leave the neighborhood for a quick afternoon stroll at Cabbagetown Park, which has a playground and community center. For more extensive outdoor amenities, Grant Park is 1 mile south. The park has an outdoor pool, scenic walking trails, a playground and more facilities. It’s also home to Zoo Atlanta, which opened in 1889 and now has over 200 animal species.
The Eastside Beltline Trail connects Cabbagetown to Reynoldstown and Old Fourth Ward areas.
Cabbagetown Park sits at the center of of the neighborhood.
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Cabbagetown neighborhood events all year long
Cabbagetown has an active civic association that holds events such as Cabbagetown Summer Daze, the Cabbagetown Concert Series at Brookshire Amphitheater, the Cabbagetown Reunion, and Chomp and Stomp, an annual chili cookoff and bluegrass festival that draws people from all over Atlanta. The civic association also hosts yard sales, bake sales, clean-up days and neighborhood meetings. On Wylie Street between Carroll and Pearl Streets are nearly a half-mile of murals, which are repainted yearly during Forward Warrior, a live street art event. The Krog Street tunnel connecting Cabbagetown and Inman Park also displays Cabbagetown’s artsy character with ever-changing street art and graffiti.
Cabbagetown Chomp and Stomp is a yearly festival that many attend.
The Krog Street Tunnel is a landmark of the Cabbagetown area and also part of the Beltline path.
Chomp and Stomp is an annual chili tasting and neighborhood event in Cabbagetown.
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Locally owned eateries on Carroll Street
Narrow Carroll Street is the hub for neighborhood shopping and dining in Cabbagetown. “There’s a lot of small businesses and mom-and-pop shops on Carroll Street. It’s right behind our property, so people will go and have lunch or go bar hopping there. It’s an amazing little block,” Grayson says. Residents can enjoy weekend brunch at Carroll Street Cafe or upscale Mexican cuisine at Agave. For a night out, Milltown Arms Tavern serves beers and pub fare. Little’s Food Store, which opened in 1929, serves burgers, hot dogs and grocery basics. For more extensive grocery trips, Publix at Madison Yards is less than 1 mile east.
Carroll Street Cafe is a great place for Sunday brunch in Cabbagetown.
Carroll Street in Cabbagetown is home to several bars and restaurants, including Milltown Arms.
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Walk, ride and drive to top Atlanta destinations
Cabbagetown is centrally located in Intown Atlanta, less than 2 miles east of downtown Atlanta, Georgia State University and Grady Memorial Hospital. Cabbagetown residents often walk to destinations within and around their neighborhood and can access other neighborhoods via the BeltLine. The King Memorial MARTA Station is less than 1 mile west of Cabbagetown, overlooking the Oakland Cemetery. And for drivers, Cabbagetown is just north of Interstate 20 and east of Interstate 85.
Cabbagetown sits just north of Memorial Drive and I-20, with easy access to downtown Atlanta.
Cabbagetown sits just across Oakland Cemetery from the King Memorial MARTA train station.
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Students attend the Atlanta Public Schools Jackson Cluster
Students in Cabbagetown usually begin schooling at Parkside Elementary School, which earned a B-minus from Niche, and proceed to King Middle School, which earned a C-plus. Older students attend B-rated Maynard Holbrook Jackson High School. Students at the high school can apply to the Atlanta College and Career Academy, which offers curriculum pathways in subjects like culinary arts, programming, graphic design, carpentry and more.
Parkside Elementary School has a student to teacher ratio of 13 to 1.
King Middle School is located in the Grant Park Neighborhood, teaching grades 6th through 8th.
Maynard Jackson High School has a capacity for 1500 students.
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Parks in this Area
Lang-Carson Park
Baseball/Softball
Tennis
Playground
Springvale Park
Trails
Playground
Cabbagetown Park
Trails
Playground
Events
Esther Peachy Lefevre Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Selena S Butler Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Tennis
Delta Park
Events
Transit
Airport
Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International
18 min drive
Bus
Memorial Dr SE & Powell St SE
Bus
Memorial Dr SE & Boulevard SE
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Cabbagetown
US
Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
5
4
Assault with Weapon
4
4
Robbery
5
4
Burglary
7
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
8
4
Larceny
9
4
Crime Score
7
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Cabbagetown Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Cabbagetown, Atlanta sell after 186 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Cabbagetown, Atlanta over the last 12 months is $660,900, up 35% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
BACK ON THE MARKET!! BUYER FINANCING FELL THROUGH!! WELCOME TO CABBAGETOWN, one of Atlanta’s favorite artsy neighborhoods with cozy eateries! You will fall in love with this fully renovated 2BR/2BA charming bungalow, steps away from Krog Street Market, Beltline, Carroll Street & numerous vibrant gathering spots! The beautifully landscaped front yard leads to a large inviting front porch to take
Rare opportunity to own a free-standing building in town that can be used for a variety of uses including Live/Work zoning. Immaculate, newly appointed finishes create a move-in ready building with three dedicated parking spaces and additional street parking available. 692A Kirkwood Avenue is located in the heart of the Cabbagetown neighborhood across the street from Cabbagetown Park
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This property features two townhouse-style units, each approximately 1,259 square feet, and both separately deeded and metered, offering added flexibility for prospective buyers. The seller is open to all reasonable offers $450K per unit or $850K for the entire building.Investment HighlightsPrime Location: Walkable to the BeltLine, Krog Street, and moreTurnkey Ready: Ready for STR
Sunny Cabbagetown 2BR/1BA Condo with Patio, Parking, and Pet-FriendlyWake up with the sunrise and unwind at sunset in this light-filled two bedroom, one bathroom condo in the heart of Cabbagetown. With east to west sunlight and a south-facing layout, the space stays bright and inviting all day long.Enter through your front or back door and step into an open-concept living area
Discover the perfect blend of historic charm and modern lifestyle in this enchanting Cabbagetown home. Built in 1920, this historically registered home is thoughtfully updated, 199 Pearl Street SE offers 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and a flexible loft space ideal for working, creating, or relaxing. Inside, original heart-pine hardwood floors shine under natural light, complementing the open layout
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,493
Median Age
39
Population Density
14 ppl/acre
Population under 18
15.1%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
6.5%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$123,836
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$150,117
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
99.3%
College Graduates
86.1%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
33%
% Population in Labor Force
89%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
50''
Average Winter Low Temperature
36°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
1''
Area Factors
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
89/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
63/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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