Atlanta has SO many great neighborhoods! But here’s a quick take on what are some of
our hottest (of the moment) neighborhoods and those that are HOT VALUE
neighborhoods NOW, this Fall, 2015, in Atlanta.
Note the distinction. When a
neighborhood is “HOT” – i.e., very popular at the moment, oftentimes prices
will rise rapidly as buyers bid against each other in their rush to move
in. A HOT VALUE neighborhood is one that
is not yet “RED HOT” but which WILL be hot in the coming years, and so there
are still bargains to be had. Now, if
you’re bidding in a HOT neighborhood and prices are rising, there is no need to
fear overpaying as long as it’s a neighborhood that is likely to hold or increase
in value in the coming years. Usually a
neighborhood is HOT either because of location, schools, or both; the location
isn’t going to change and if the schools are good, residents always fight to
KEEP them that way.
Don’t be concerned that I am leaving
out your favorite HOT neighborhood – know that I’m not addressing CLASSICALLY
HOT neighborhoods… I’m not addressing them in this particular blog post because
they are always hot. This would include
Decatur zip 30030, Midtown, Va/Hi, Morningside, and many northern suburbs such
as Alpharetta, Roswell, Johns Creek, and East Cobb in its great school
districts.
And also know that there’s no way
to address all the “hot” areas in one blog post – I’ll just touch on a few to
whet your appetite, and I’ll cover different areas of town.
Let’s start in Ashford Park, just
east of Peachtree Road – Ashford Park is HOT.
The elementary school is awesome and there’s lots of new
construction. While several years ago
one could get a pretty decent home for $300,000 here, I just sold a teardown
LOT for $500,000 with multiple offers in one day.
HOT
VALUE near there is CHAMBLEE. While
Montgomery Elementary is not yet par with Ashford Park, it’s getting there, and
the City of Chamblee is making great strides in developing retail areas. THE ASSEMBLY huge mixed use development is
going in where the old GM Plant used to be and that’s exciting. Because it’s up and coming, there are still
values to be had.
NOW,
let’s go to the Beltline, which is of course driving values everywhere it
touches. We’ll start with Old Fourth
Ward, O4W in local parlance, and its neighbors, Inman Park and Poncey Highland. HOT because of the Beltline (and that’s a
continuing theme – the Beltline has made many Atlanta neighborhoods “HOT” so it
is important to know where the Beltline IS, where it will be, and where it’s
going…. ). Quick aside = the Beltline is
a 22 mile bike/walk/run path being built in a huge Atlanta circle. Only parts of it are complete, other parts
are underway, and some sections may be years in the making. But the O4W portion
is complete and with it O4W Park, Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market – the
list of “cool” things that have come with it are legion.
HOT
VALUE is south of there, in Reynoldstown, Edgewood, and East Atlanta. There’s also Ormewood Park, nestled between
Grant Park and E Atlanta on the Southside (Grant Park has been and continues to
be a “hot” area). The beltline goes
right through this great neighborhood of old bungalows and great
diversity. There is section 8 housing a
block from $700,000 homes. There are
still a lot of values to be had – I just sold a $250,000 adorable house one
block from the Beltline. The Beltline
here is not yet finished, so prices haven’t risen SO high SO fast.
For
more hot values, seek out Capitol View Manor, Mechanicsville, and Adair Park –
neighborhoods to the west of the afore-mentioned neighborhoods. These are nestled in west of I-75/85 and
south of I-20, and the Beltline goes right beside and through them.
Let’s leave the Beltline for a
minute and head down towards to the Airport to stop at The Manchester Arms in
College Park for a meal. Marvel at what
College Park is becoming. Because
Woodward Academy is down there, some northern suburb dwellers have built
weekday homes for one spouse and the kids to live in before they go back to the
northern burbs for the weekend. PORSCHE
moving into the airport has meant even more wealth moving into the area. College Park is hot; East Point just to the
north of it is still a hot value neighborhood.
Back on the Beltline and moving
North; HOT is BRANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT = you’ll pay a premium for great public
schools in Atlanta, and Brandon is a good indicator of that. One of my favorite neighborhoods is CHANNING
VALLEY, where prices have risen 22% over PRE recession prices; it’s a small
friendly diverse neighborhood in a great convenient spot.
HOT VALUE is West Midtown = Howell
Station is an example. It’s near
BELLWOOD QUARRY, which saw thousands of zombies in the season premiere of Walking
Dead. Now that the zombies are gone, that
park will be the crown jewel of the Beltline.
Because that area is still very industrial and the Atlanta Jail is
nearby, prices are still low, but demand is rising.
And
finally, up North to just outside the Perimeter. Smyrna west of 285, just outside Vinings, the
area nicknamed “Smynings” is hot but there are also still a lot of value priced
properties. With the new Braves Stadium
going in, it’s becoming even more desirable as a place that will be close to
the action and the new development; and yet far enough west that residents can
still get places without running too much into Braves traffic.
Again,
these are just a FEW of the “hot” areas that I am seeing. Please email me YOUR favorites so that I can
feature them in a future blogpost!
Mary Anne Walser is a
licensed attorney and full-time REALTOR, serving buyers and sellers in all
areas of Metro Atlanta. Her knowledge of residential real estate and her legal
expertise allow her to offer great value to her clients. Mary Anne serves on
the Committee that drafts and reviews the contracts utilized by all REALTORS in
the State of Georgia. In addition, she is a member of the Atlanta Board of
Realtors, the Georgia Association of Realtors, the State Bar of Georgia and the
Georgia Association of Women Lawyers. Contact Mary Anne at 404-277-3527, or
via email: maryannesellshomes@gmail.com.
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