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Beltline, Ponce City Market, & Old 4th Ward walkability!
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3 bedrooms2+ bathroomsSleeps 14183.8 sq m
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Atlanta, GA
- Place, Carter Center6 min walk
- Place, Jimmy Carter Library and Museum9 min walk
- Place, Ponce City Market11 min walk
- Airport, Atlanta, GA (ATL-Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl.)15 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 14)
Back Bedroom
1 King Bed
Front Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
Master Bedroom
1 King Bed
2 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet
Bathroom 3
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Beltline, Ponce City Market, & Old 4th Ward walkability!
Historic, 1930's Atlanta Craftsman Home. CHARMING, IN-TOWN, and HUGE with over 1,900 sq ft of space!!!
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!!!!! The most central location of any 3BR/2.5BA you will find in ATL! Walk to everything, including: Beltline, Ponce City Market, Virginia Highland, Freedom Park, Krog Street Market, Piedmont Park, Old 4th Ward, Inman Park, Little 5 Points, Atkins Park, Druid Hills, Lake Claire/Candler Park, and much more!
VIEW OF ATL SKYLINE (from Downtown all the way to Midtown!)
OTHER AMAZING FEATURES:
Private, Back deck overlooking Freedom Park and ATL Skyline with thatched canopy
Private, Screened-in front porch with ceiling fan
Private Parking in rear
Huge 2-tiered backyard with fire pit
Backyard has private entrance that opens onto Freedom Park
Large Kitchen overlooking sun room, back yard and ATL Skyline
Large Living Room
Large Dining Room
Large Sun Room
Working Fireplace in Living Room
Hardwood Floors throughout
Breakfast/Bar Room (also can be used as office)
Separate office area connected to Master BR
Central Heat/AC
Plenty of closet and storage space
Built-In China cabinet
Built-In Bookcases
APPLIANCES INCLUDED:
Washer & Dryer
Dishwasher
Built-in Microwave
Refrigerator
Stove/Oven
Here are ten reasons to love this ever evolving neighborhood:
1. Ponce City Market. Housed in the former Sears, Roebuck & Company building, this mixed-use development is poised to become the city's next hot spot for eating, shopping, working, and living. Modeled after Chelsea Market in New York City, Ponce City Market has already lined up top-shelf retail and restaurants to fill the massive space.
2. The Atlanta Streetcar. Atlanta's public transportation system isn't up to par with most major metropolises in America, but the Atlanta Streetcar is a good start toward getting it there. It's also rekindling a link with the city's past, when electric streetcars connected the community. The first phase of the project will link the MLK National Historic Site with Centennial Olympic Park, where further transfers can be made at the MARTA rail and bus lines.
3. The BeltLine. It started with a Georgia Tech graduate student's proposal to transform outmoded railroad tracks line into a walking and cycling path through Atlanta. Now, the BeltLine is becoming a reality. The most commonly used section is the Eastside Trail between Piedmont Park and Irwin Street, which goes past Ponce City Market. This area is home to frequent art installations, as well as restaurants with open-air seating.
4. Epic Southern Brunch. Sunday brunch is one of the things at which the South excels, and no neighborhood does it better than the Old Fourth Ward. Head to Parish or Two Urban Licks, where you can stuff your face with eggs Benedict while watching the drama unfold on the BeltLine below. Highland Bakery is the ultimate in decadence, with French toast as big as your head, while diner-chic Home Grown, on the border of Reynoldstown, serves up the best biscuits in town.
5. Edgewood Avenue Nightlife. Atlanta's young and hip used to make a beeline for Buckhead to wet their whistles, but Edgewood Avenue is fast becoming the place to find affordable dive bars with authentic ATL edge. Perhaps the best example is Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium (shortened to Church), where guests can people-watch or play table tennis while wearing choir robes. Mother is another popular bar, as is Joystick, where you can play your favorite childhood arcade games while sipping craft beers.
6. Jackson Street Bridge. Fans of The Walking Dead will immediately recognize the stretch over Freedom Parkway from the opening sequence of the show when Rick Grimes enters the abandoned city on horseback. The unassuming Jackson Street Bridge is frequently used as a backdrop for amateur photo shoots for fans and those looking for the best view of the skyline at all hours.
7. Street Art. Graffiti used to be an urban scourge; now it's being embraced as a means of transforming otherwise drab brick buildings into works of art. This is especially true in the Old Fourth Ward, with the annual Living Walls, the City Speaks conference bringing in artists from all over the U.S. to beautify streets like Edgewood Avenue, Carroll Street, and Krog Street Tunnel.
8. Local Markets. Sweet Auburn Curb Market, established in the aftermath of the Great Atlanta Fire of 1917, is where generations of locals have gone to purchase fresh food. Dozens of restaurant stalls--notably Bell Street Burritos, Arepa Mia, and Grindhouse Killer Burgers--have also opened up. The Freedom Farmers Market takes a more traditional approach, setting up Saturdays in the parking lot of the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum (one of Georgia's native sons). Pick up produce and meats from local farmers, as well as baked goods, fresh pasta, and ready-to-eat fare.
9. History: Poncey-Highland is one of Atlanta's oldest areas. That's why developers are taking pains to preserve that heritage while giving historical--but dilapidated--buildings new identities in the modern age. Ponce City Market is a prime example of this, as is the Masquerade, a popular indoor-outdoor music venue that occupies the old Dupre Excelsior Mill complex. Get a taste of what the neighborhood looked like before gentrification began in full force by touring the Sweet Auburn Historic District.
10. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!!!!!!
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!!!!! The most central location of any 3BR/2.5BA you will find in ATL! Walk to everything, including: Beltline, Ponce City Market, Virginia Highland, Freedom Park, Krog Street Market, Piedmont Park, Old 4th Ward, Inman Park, Little 5 Points, Atkins Park, Druid Hills, Lake Claire/Candler Park, and much more!
VIEW OF ATL SKYLINE (from Downtown all the way to Midtown!)
OTHER AMAZING FEATURES:
Private, Back deck overlooking Freedom Park and ATL Skyline with thatched canopy
Private, Screened-in front porch with ceiling fan
Private Parking in rear
Huge 2-tiered backyard with fire pit
Backyard has private entrance that opens onto Freedom Park
Large Kitchen overlooking sun room, back yard and ATL Skyline
Large Living Room
Large Dining Room
Large Sun Room
Working Fireplace in Living Room
Hardwood Floors throughout
Breakfast/Bar Room (also can be used as office)
Separate office area connected to Master BR
Central Heat/AC
Plenty of closet and storage space
Built-In China cabinet
Built-In Bookcases
APPLIANCES INCLUDED:
Washer & Dryer
Dishwasher
Built-in Microwave
Refrigerator
Stove/Oven
Here are ten reasons to love this ever evolving neighborhood:
1. Ponce City Market. Housed in the former Sears, Roebuck & Company building, this mixed-use development is poised to become the city's next hot spot for eating, shopping, working, and living. Modeled after Chelsea Market in New York City, Ponce City Market has already lined up top-shelf retail and restaurants to fill the massive space.
2. The Atlanta Streetcar. Atlanta's public transportation system isn't up to par with most major metropolises in America, but the Atlanta Streetcar is a good start toward getting it there. It's also rekindling a link with the city's past, when electric streetcars connected the community. The first phase of the project will link the MLK National Historic Site with Centennial Olympic Park, where further transfers can be made at the MARTA rail and bus lines.
3. The BeltLine. It started with a Georgia Tech graduate student's proposal to transform outmoded railroad tracks line into a walking and cycling path through Atlanta. Now, the BeltLine is becoming a reality. The most commonly used section is the Eastside Trail between Piedmont Park and Irwin Street, which goes past Ponce City Market. This area is home to frequent art installations, as well as restaurants with open-air seating.
4. Epic Southern Brunch. Sunday brunch is one of the things at which the South excels, and no neighborhood does it better than the Old Fourth Ward. Head to Parish or Two Urban Licks, where you can stuff your face with eggs Benedict while watching the drama unfold on the BeltLine below. Highland Bakery is the ultimate in decadence, with French toast as big as your head, while diner-chic Home Grown, on the border of Reynoldstown, serves up the best biscuits in town.
5. Edgewood Avenue Nightlife. Atlanta's young and hip used to make a beeline for Buckhead to wet their whistles, but Edgewood Avenue is fast becoming the place to find affordable dive bars with authentic ATL edge. Perhaps the best example is Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium (shortened to Church), where guests can people-watch or play table tennis while wearing choir robes. Mother is another popular bar, as is Joystick, where you can play your favorite childhood arcade games while sipping craft beers.
6. Jackson Street Bridge. Fans of The Walking Dead will immediately recognize the stretch over Freedom Parkway from the opening sequence of the show when Rick Grimes enters the abandoned city on horseback. The unassuming Jackson Street Bridge is frequently used as a backdrop for amateur photo shoots for fans and those looking for the best view of the skyline at all hours.
7. Street Art. Graffiti used to be an urban scourge; now it's being embraced as a means of transforming otherwise drab brick buildings into works of art. This is especially true in the Old Fourth Ward, with the annual Living Walls, the City Speaks conference bringing in artists from all over the U.S. to beautify streets like Edgewood Avenue, Carroll Street, and Krog Street Tunnel.
8. Local Markets. Sweet Auburn Curb Market, established in the aftermath of the Great Atlanta Fire of 1917, is where generations of locals have gone to purchase fresh food. Dozens of restaurant stalls--notably Bell Street Burritos, Arepa Mia, and Grindhouse Killer Burgers--have also opened up. The Freedom Farmers Market takes a more traditional approach, setting up Saturdays in the parking lot of the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum (one of Georgia's native sons). Pick up produce and meats from local farmers, as well as baked goods, fresh pasta, and ready-to-eat fare.
9. History: Poncey-Highland is one of Atlanta's oldest areas. That's why developers are taking pains to preserve that heritage while giving historical--but dilapidated--buildings new identities in the modern age. Ponce City Market is a prime example of this, as is the Masquerade, a popular indoor-outdoor music venue that occupies the old Dupre Excelsior Mill complex. Get a taste of what the neighborhood looked like before gentrification began in full force by touring the Sweet Auburn Historic District.
10. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!!!!!!
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Flexible check-in available (contact host in advance of arrival)
Minimum age to rent: 23
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
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NO Parties/events/"get togethers" allowed.
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Smoking
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Note from host: NO Parties/events/"get togethers" allowed.
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About the area
Atlanta
Located in Atlanta, this holiday home is in the city centre. Fox Theatre and Fernbank Museum of Natural History are cultural highlights, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit AmericasMart and Atlantic Station. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Georgia World Congress Center or State Farm Arena. Discover the area's water adventures with nearby swimming, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking, cycling and mountain climbing.

Atlanta, GA
What's nearby
- Carter Center - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
- Jimmy Carter Library and Museum - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Ponce City Market - 11 min walk - 0.9 km
- Piedmont Park - 3 min drive - 2.1 km
- The Atlanta Beltline Start - 3 min drive - 2.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- New Realm Brewing Co. - 9 min walk
- Fellini's Pizza - 2 min walk
- Chick-fil-A - 7 min walk
- Manuel's Tavern - 7 min walk
- Madeira Park - 8 min walk
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28 May 2018
Stayed 2 nights in May 2018
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Susan H.
29 December 2019
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Central Location
Susan H.
Stayed 3 nights in Dec 2019
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Nancy B.
20 September 2019
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
GREAT ATL GET AWAY!
Nancy B.
Stayed 2 nights in Sep 2019
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10/10 Excellent
Carl N.
8 May 2019
All the comforts of home!
Carl N.
Stayed 7 nights in Apr 2019
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Stuart A.
25 February 2019
Very nice home, comfortable and close to midtown Atlanta.
Stuart A.
Stayed 2 nights in Jan 2019
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10/10 Excellent
Deon M.
15 February 2019
It was a great place to stay.
Deon M.
Stayed 6 nights in Feb 2019
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10/10 Excellent
Sue H.
23 January 2019
Great house in great location!
Sue H.
Stayed 6 nights in Dec 2018
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10/10 Excellent
Michelle F.
15 September 2018
WHAT A SPECTACULAR LOCATION !!!! You're going to love it !!!!!
Michelle F.
Stayed 4 nights in Aug 2018
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10/10 Excellent
Sarah Y.
14 September 2018
Great Stay!
Sarah Y.
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10/10 Excellent
James S.
28 August 2018
Awesome Rental!!!
James S.
Verified
10/10 Excellent
jalyn s.
13 July 2018
Amazing Location,Amazing House,Amazing Everything!
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