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Four, Fun, Intown Atlanta Neighborhoods!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Over the next few weeks we will feature unique intown Atlanta neighborhoods; Some well known and some ‘less famous secrets’!

If you go to our Property Search button, then click on ‘Featured Neighborhoods’, you will get a brief ‘thumbnail’ of the community AND, when you click on the name of the neighborhood, you’ll instantly see homes that are currently ‘For Sale’ in the community!

Enjoy!

Adair Park
Adair Park is considered by most to be ‘bounded’ by Metropolitan Parkway, Lexington Avenue, the Norfolk Southern Railroad line, and Shelton Avenue in an area southwest of downtown Atlanta.  A residential neighborhood developed between the 1890s and the 1940s, Adair Park is currently going through re-gentrification and good values can be found for those looking to help recreate this historic neighborhood.

East Atlanta Village
Travel 3 miles east of downtown Atlanta and you run into the diverse, friendly neighborhood with traditional charm that has been called ‘The best kept secret in Atlanta’ by the Washington Post.  East Atlanta residents enjoy walking to quaint retail and service businesses, three music venues and many restaurants located in ‘The Village’.  Housing remains affordable…for the time being.

Lake Claire
The name ‘Lake Claire’ comes from a combination of two streets incumbent to the area; Lakeshore Drive and Claire Drive, and the area is actually a combination of many old ‘developments’.  There is no lake!  Quaint bungalows and a fair amount of new development runs throughout the area loosely bounded by Connecticut Avenue/Ridgewood Road to the west, Ponce de Leon/East Lake to the north, Ridgecrest to the east and Dekalb Avenue to the south.

Woodland Hills
Found northeast of downtown Atlanta, Woodland Hills is bounded by LaVista Road to the north, Shepherds Lane to the east, Argonne Way/Arnold Avenue to the south and Arlington Avenue to the west, and features a rich diversity of comfortable, quaint homes, businesses and amenties.

-    Scott Askew

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