Poncey-Highland Homes for Sale
An early-1900s streetcar neighborhood between Virginia-Highland and Inman Park, with the BeltLine Eastside Trail on its east side and Freedom Park on the south.
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Why Poncey-Highland Appeals
Poncey-Highland was developed between roughly 1910 and 1940 as Atlanta's streetcar system pushed eastward from downtown. The bones of the neighborhood are Craftsman bungalows, Victorian cottages, and a smattering of Tudor Revival, on quiet residential streets that sit just below Ponce de Leon Avenue. The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail runs along the eastern boundary, Freedom Park's 210-acre green corridor cuts across the south, and Ponce City Market is a 10-minute walk west.
The signature thing about Poncey-Highland is its position. You sit between Virginia-Highland to the north and Inman Park to the south, with Little Five Points just east and Old Fourth Ward + Midtown a short drive west. That makes it one of the few intown neighborhoods where you can genuinely walk, bike, or hop the BeltLine to a meaningful chunk of your life: groceries at Whole Foods (Ponce City Market), dinner at any number of restaurants on North Highland, the Variety Playhouse for a show, the BeltLine for a Saturday morning run.
The trade-off is price and inventory. Single-family homes in Poncey-Highland trade in a range that's risen alongside the rest of intown over the last decade, and turnover is low. If you want walkable + intown + historic character, this is a target neighborhood, but the specific block and architectural style matter a lot. We can walk through which side of the neighborhood fits which kind of buyer.
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- 1780 Merton Road $2,795,000
- 854 Courtenay Drive $2,795,000
- 864 Amsterdam Avenue $2,775,000
- 1366 Wessyngton Road $2,650,000
- 1140 Rosedale Drive $2,595,000
- 1824 Homestead Avenue $2,500,000
- 1348 Berwick Avenue $2,499,900
- 1380 Wayne Avenue $2,495,000
- 915 Amsterdam Ave $2,450,000
- 1386 Wayne Avenue $2,395,000
- 750 Yorkshire Road $2,349,000
- 36 Delta Place $2,300,000
- 1176 Lullwater Road $2,295,000
- 752 Cumberland Road $2,295,000
- 1323 Highland Avenue $2,295,000
- 1370 Rock Springs Circle $2,250,000
- 996 Rosedale Road $2,195,000
- 939 Highland Terrace $2,195,000
- 1131 Rosedale Drive $1,975,000
- 174 Montag Circle $1,950,000
- 1110 University Drive $1,850,000
- 921 Ponce De Leon Place $1,825,000
- 1426 Harvard Road $1,799,000
- 204 Haralson Lane $1,799,000
- 943 Highland Terrace $1,795,000
- 1209 Springdale Road $1,785,000
- 1248 Stillwood Drive $1,750,000
- 1810 Clifton Road $1,700,000
- 827 Highland Terrace $1,695,000
- 1785 Meadowdale Ave $1,695,000
- 846 Briarcliff Road $1,650,000
- 2014 Ponce De Leon Avenue $1,629,900
- 201 Hurt Street $1,599,900
- 216 Haralson Lane $1,599,000
- 1019 Virginia Avenue $1,595,000
- 1904 Ridgewood Drive $1,575,000
- 771 St Charles Avenue $1,500,000
- 791 Saint Charles Avenue $1,500,000
- 1072 Monroe Drive $1,499,999
- 1072 Monroe Drive $1,499,999
- 1944 McLendon Avenue $1,495,000
- 726 Edgewood Avenue $1,490,000
- 958 Rock Springs Road $1,475,000
- 1236 Monroe Drive $1,460,000
- 1164 Orme Circle $1,400,000
- 1250 Oakdale Road $1,400,000
- 1583 Mclendon Avenue $1,395,000
- 1528 Highland Avenue $1,395,000
- 1216 Rock Springs Road $1,395,000
- 362 Clifton Road $1,395,000
- 1163 University Drive $1,359,000
- 1735 Johnson Road $1,350,000
- 1311 Morningside Drive $1,350,000
- 922 Barton Woods Road $1,300,000
- 829 North Avenue #2 $1,295,000
- 737 Park Drive $1,295,000
- 777 Brookridge Drive $1,275,000
- 1298 Oxford Road $1,250,000
- 1637 Lenox Road $1,250,000
- 521 Clifton Road $1,250,000
- 1249 Edmund Park Drive $1,250,000
- 3 Highland Park Lane $1,200,000
- 322 Candler Street $1,195,000
- 873 Inman Village Parkway $1,195,000
- 24 Hutchinson Street $1,190,000
- 1975 Lenox Road $1,175,000
- 952A Edgewood Avenue $1,150,000
- 1764 Meadowdale Avenue $1,150,000
- 1087 Colquitt Avenue $1,150,000
- 1353 Edmund Park Drive $1,150,000
- 952 Edgewood Avenue $1,150,000
- 1224 Stillwood Drive $1,130,000
- 516 Seminole Avenue $1,100,000
- 519 Durand Drive $1,100,000
- 519 Durand Drive $1,100,000
- 1323 Briarcliff Road $1,089,000
- 2022 Westminster Way $1,075,000
- 663 Amsterdam Avenue $1,060,000
- 1320 North Avenue $1,050,000
- 1080 Clifton Road $1,050,000
- 1353 La France Street $1,025,000
- 811 Saint Charles Avenue $1,000,000
- 989 Amsterdam Avenue $999,999
- 758 Saint Charles Avenue $999,000
- 457 Princeton Way $995,000
- 859 Virginia Circle $995,000
- 36 Walthall Street #B $990,000
- 1206 Mansfield Avenue $980,000
- 600 Bonaventure Avenue #6 $975,000
- 1200 Ponce De Leon Avenue #B1 $957,900
- 1259 McLendon Avenue $949,900
- 1259 McLendon Avenue $949,900
- 401 Sutherland Place $949,000
- 1200 Ponce De Leon Avenue #A5 $949,000
- 931 Briarcliff Road $945,000
- 2069 Edinburgh Terrace $930,000
- 675 Drewry Street #507 $915,000
- 215 Flora Avenue #A $895,000
- 1168 Saint Louis Place $890,000
- 1200 Ponce de Leon Avenue #B4 $880,900
- 1354 Rock Springs Road $865,000
- 1316 Mclendon Avenue $860,000
- 1891 Vigo Street $859,000
- 1417 Briarcliff Road $850,000
- 840 Greenwood Avenue $850,000
- 1348 Finley Street $849,999
- 1141 Wade Street #A $825,000
- 190 Hutchinson Street $825,000
- 1447 Iverson Street $823,900
- 1494 Red Fox Drive #B $819,900
- 2155 Ponce De Leon Avenue $799,999
- 602 Moreland Avenue $799,900
- 590 Seminole Avenue $799,900
- 747 Lullwater Road $799,500
- 1547 Johnson Road $799,000
- 891 Rosedale Road $799,000
- 737 St Charles Avenue $799,000
- 1545 Foote Street $789,000
- 256 Mathews Avenue $785,000
- 14 Screven Street $765,000
- 1968 Mclendon Avenue $760,000
- 278 Elmira Place $750,000
- 1933 Mclendon Avenue #B $750,000
- 1424 Emory Road $750,000
- 1424 Emory Road $750,000
- 1861 Mclendon Avenue $749,000
- 112 Wesley Avenue $749,000
- 1404 Briarcliff Road $725,000
- 1204 Cameron Court $725,000
- 1257 Briar Hills Drive $724,999
- 1244 Virginia Court $715,000
- 139 Hutchinson Street #B $700,000
- 139 Hutchinson Street #A $700,000
- 272 Ferguson Street $699,999
- 830 Dekalb Avenue #11 $699,900
- 50 Screven Street $675,000
- 503 Durand Drive $665,000
- 497 Durand Drive $650,000
- 178 Wesley Avenue #A $650,000
- 292 Gordon Avenue #A $649,000
- 523 Candler Street $630,000
- 1258 Dekalb Avenue #127 $625,000
- 587 Virginia Avenue #1009 $600,000
- 126 Marona Street $600,000
- 1463 La France Street #13 $599,900
- 926 Waverly Way #F $599,900
- 846 Saint Charles Avenue #B $599,000
- 255 Southerland Terrace #108 $599,000
- 680 Greenwood Avenue #404 $598,000
- 1069 Woodbridge Hollow $595,000
- 400 Village Parkway #123 $589,900
- 1108 Morningside Place $589,000
- 870 Inman Village Parkway #201 $575,000
- 200 Highland Avenue #102 $575,000
- 200 Highland Avenue #207 $550,000
- 1381 La France Street $550,000
- 1145 Morningside Place $549,000
- 1216 Mansfield Avenue $549,000
- 1216 Mansfield Avenue $549,000
- 1717 Decatur Road #104 $549,000
- 90 Mayson Avenue $545,000
- 825 Highland Lane #1308 $545,000
- 1786 Dekalb Avenue $540,000
- 1223 Oxley Place $530,000
- 790 North Avenue #102 $525,000
- 1158 Morningside Place $525,000
- 24 Becker Place $524,500
- 825 Highland Lane #1208 $519,000
- 1440 Chipley Street $515,000
- 11 Kings Walk $500,000
- 76 Mayson Avenue #B $499,900
- 225 Carlyle Park Drive $499,000
- 1360 La France Street #104 $499,000
- 400 Village Parkway #142 $476,000
- 972 Dekalb Avenue #203 $475,000
- 1340 Stillwood $470,000
- 972 Dekalb Avenue #205 $467,500
- 1258 Dekalb Avenue #115 $465,000
- 1717 Decatur Road #114 $450,000
- 1124 Dekalb Avenue #28 $449,975
- 1118 Austin Avenue $440,000
- 825 Highland Lane #1207 $429,500
- 1148 Hardee Street $425,000
- 234 Carlyle Park Drive $425,000
- 680 Greenwood Avenue #209 $424,900
- 306 Carlyle Park Drive $423,000
- 195 Arizona Ave NE #107 $423,000
- 825 Highland Lane #1111 $415,000
- 600 Brickworks Circle #6109 $399,000
- 870 Inman Village Parkway #421 $390,000
- 870 Inman Village Parkway #424 $375,000
- 870 Inman Village Parkway #204 $370,000
- 15 Waddell Street #303 $369,900
- 653 Bonaventure Avenue #5 $365,000
- 964 Dekalb Avenue #110 $360,000
- 245 Highland Avenue #321 $358,000
- 1170 Highland Avenue #A1 $350,000
- 653 Highland Avenue #2 $350,000
- 1120 Briarcliff Road #3 $349,900
- 824 Greenwood Avenue #3 $342,000
- 824 Greenwood Avenue #10 $339,500
- 245 Highland Avenue #410 $335,000
- 964 Dekalb Avenue #106 $335,000
- 830 Greenwood Avenue #8 $335,000
- 245 HIGHLAND Avenue #402 $335,000
- 245 Highland Avenue #408 $334,900
- 1628 Briarcliff Road #18 $325,000
- 245 Highland Avenue #416 $325,000
- 130 Arizona Ave #305 $320,000
- 1120 Briarcliff Road $319,500
- 14 Becker Place $315,000
- 798 Frederica Street #2 $309,900
- 1448 Macklone Street $309,000
- 1628 Briarcliff Road #9 $309,000
- 821 Ralph McGill Boulevard #APT 2416 $304,900
- 1285 Cumberland $300,000
- 798 Frederica Street #APT 3 $300,000
- 841 Frederica Street #22 $300,000
- 130 Arizona Avenue #204 $300,000
- 1300 Dekalb Ave Unit 711 $299,900
- 741 Frederica Street #14 $299,000
- 1367 Chalmette Drive $298,000
- 677 Somerset Terrace #5D $285,000
- 677 Somerset Terrace #2D $284,900
- 1635 Briarcliff Road #15 $279,900
- 821 Ralph Mcgill Boulevard #3411 $279,000
- 677 Somerset Terrace #4C $278,000
- 885 Briarcliff Road #D1 $275,000
- 1168 Briarcliff Road #3 $275,000
- 1148 Briarcliff Road #1 $275,000
- 856 Briarcliff Road #Unit #22 $275,000
- 878 Briarcliff Road #B2 $274,900
- 1391 Normandy Drive #1 $273,900
- 130 Arizona Avenue #415 $272,500
- 1245 Caroline Street #220 $269,000
- 824 Greenwood Avenue #1 $266,000
- 1111 Briarcliff Place #1 $265,000
- 1350 Morningside Drive #13 $265,000
- 1624 Briarcliff Road #3 $265,000
- 1879 Johnson Road #2 $264,900
- 821 Ralph McGill Boulevard #3301 $259,900
- 821 Ralph Mcgill Boulevard #3112 $252,500
- 542 Goldsboro Road #D $250,000
- 821 Ralph Mcgill Boulevard #2111 $250,000
- 1683 Briarcliff Road #3 $250,000
- 821 Ralph McGill Boulevard #3325 $250,000
- 410 Candler Park Drive #B3 $249,900
- 821 Ralph Mcgill Boulevard #3313 $249,900
- 866 Briarcliff Road #B1 $249,900
- 869 Briarcliff Road #B11 $249,899
- 1381 Normandy Drive #4 $246,900
- 821 Ralph McGill Boulevard #2113 $245,000
- 1616 Briarcliff Road #5 $244,900
- 578 Goldsboro Road #D $240,000
- 1879 Johnson Road NE #5 $240,000
- 869 Briarcliff Road #B 18 $239,900
- 821 Ralph Mcgill Boulevard #3217 $235,000
- 1071 Highland Avenue #4 $220,000
- 733 Frederica Street #2 $215,000
- 737 Barnett Street #B5 $209,000
- 1189 McLendon Avenue #6 $205,000
- 737 Barnett Street #B6 $190,000
- 1125 Briarcliff Place #2 $180,000
- 0 New Street $175,000
- 373 Moreland Avenue #206 $169,900
- 1144 Blue Ridge Avenue #9 $149,900
What Makes Poncey-Highland Distinctive
Pre-war Craftsman bungalow stock, mostly intact
Most homes were built between 1910 and 1940 during the streetcar expansion. Original Craftsman details (front porches, exposed rafter tails, wide eaves) are common, and renovations tend to respect them. The neighborhood predates the modern grid, so streets curve and houses sit on irregular lots.
BeltLine Eastside Trail on the east boundary
The Eastside Trail runs along the eastern edge of Poncey-Highland, which means you can step off your block onto a paved walking and biking path that connects you to Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market, Inman Park, and Old Fourth Ward without driving.
Freedom Park's 210-acre green corridor
Freedom Park forms the southern border of the neighborhood, with paved trails and tree canopy that keep the neighborhood from feeling boxed in. It's part of why blocks south of Ponce de Leon stay quiet despite the proximity to major corridors.
Walking access to Ponce City Market
Ponce City Market is a 10 to 15 minute walk west on Ponce de Leon. Whole Foods, the food hall, the rooftop, and a long list of dining and shopping inside one building. This is the closest big retail/dining anchor for most Poncey-Highland buyers.
Connective-tissue location
You're walking distance to Virginia-Highland and Little Five Points, and a 5 to 10 minute drive from Inman Park, Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, and Druid Hills. For buyers who want to live in one neighborhood but spend time across several, the geometry here is hard to beat.
Inventory is genuinely tight
The neighborhood proper is small (a few hundred homes), and turnover is low. Plan for a hunt rather than a quick pick, and assume the right house may not be on the public market when you start looking. We track off-market activity here closely.
Poncey-Highland real estate market.
Living in Poncey-Highland
Dining & Entertainment
Ponce City Market food hall
Multiple restaurants, casual and serious, inside the renovated Sears building. Walking distance from most of Poncey-Highland.
Murphy's
Long-running American restaurant just north in Virginia-Highland. Brunch, weeknight dinner, the kind of spot you bring out-of-town family.
Fellini's Pizza
Atlanta institution on North Highland. Slice-style pizza, casual, late-night-friendly.
Variety Playhouse area dining
Little Five Points is a 5-minute drive or 15-minute walk east. Vortex, the Porter, La Fonda, and a half-dozen others within a few blocks.
Shopping & Services
Ponce City Market
Whole Foods, the food hall, retail, and the rooftop, all in the renovated Sears building 10 minutes west on Ponce.
Krog Street Market
Smaller food hall and retail destination just south, accessible via the BeltLine Eastside Trail.
Virginia-Highland village
Independent shops and restaurants along North Highland Avenue, walkable from most of Poncey-Highland.
Little Five Points
Independent record stores, vintage shops, bookstores, and tattoo studios. A short drive or walk east.
Recreation & Parks
BeltLine Eastside Trail
Paved walking and biking trail along the eastern edge of Poncey-Highland. Connects to Ponce City Market, Inman Park, and points south.
Freedom Park
210-acre linear park along the southern edge of the neighborhood, with paved trails through the canopy.
Piedmont Park
Atlanta's largest urban park is a 10-minute drive or 20-minute bike ride west. The Botanical Garden is at the north edge.
Ponce City Market rooftop
Mini-golf, skyline views, beer garden, and Skyline Park rides on top of the food hall. Open seasonally.
Annual Events
Variety Playhouse concert season
Independent live music venue in Little Five Points, year-round. Walk or short drive from Poncey-Highland.
BeltLine Eastside events
The Eastside Trail hosts art installations, organized runs, and seasonal pop-ups along the corridor.
Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade
Annual September parade along the BeltLine Eastside, easy to walk to from Poncey-Highland.
Architecture in Poncey-Highland
Craftsman Bungalow
Front-gabled or side-gabled roofs, deep front porches, exposed rafter tails, tapered porch columns, wood shingle or clapboard siding. Most are 1,500 to 2,500 square feet, often expanded with rear additions over the last two decades.
Victorian / Folk Victorian
Steeply pitched roofs, decorative trim and porches, gabled bays, sometimes turret elements. Older than the Craftsman stock (often pre-1910). Generally 2,000 to 3,500 square feet, on slightly larger corner lots.
Tudor Revival and other 1920s–1930s styles
Brick facades, half-timbered gables, leaded glass, sometimes stone accents. Built later than the Craftsman wave, often on the western blocks closer to Ponce. Generally 2,500 to 3,500 square feet.
Poncey-Highland Schools
Springdale Park Elementary
Atlanta Public Schools elementary serving most of the Poncey-Highland catchment. One of the stronger APS elementary catchments. Confirm zone assignment with APS before relying on this for an offer.
Inman Middle School
APS middle school for the Springdale Park / Mary Lin / Centennial Place cluster. Confirm zone before relying on this assignment.
Midtown High School
APS high school (formerly Grady High School) serving the Inman Middle cluster. International Baccalaureate program. Confirm zone before relying on this assignment.
Several intown private school options are within a short drive: The Paideia School, Atlanta International School, Trinity School (Buckhead), Holy Innocents'. Confirm tuition and admissions calendars directly with each school.
Getting Around Poncey-Highland
The BeltLine Eastside Trail and the bus routes along Ponce de Leon and Highland do most of the daily transit work for residents. MARTA rail at Inman Park / Reynoldstown is about a mile south. The neighborhood is genuinely walk-and-bike friendly for short trips, which is rare for intown Atlanta.
Typical commute times
I-75 and I-85 (the Connector) are accessible via Ponce de Leon or Freedom Parkway, both within 5 minutes. I-20 is similar via the Connector south.
Frequently asked questions.
What's the median home price in Poncey-Highland?
Closed sales across ZIPs 30306 and 30307 averaged around $960k over the last 12 months. Single-family homes in Poncey-Highland proper trade higher, generally $1.2M to $2.5M for renovated historic stock. Inventory inside the neighborhood is usually under 10 single-family homes at any given time.
How is the Poncey-Highland market right now?
Closed sales averaged about 34 days on market over the last 12 months. Well-prepared listings move faster than that. Demand stays steady because of the BeltLine adjacency and the Springdale Park Elementary catchment, both of which buyers seek out specifically.
Is Poncey-Highland walkable?
Yes. Walk Score is in the high 70s to mid 80s depending on the block. Most residents walk or bike to Ponce City Market, Virginia-Highland, and the BeltLine Eastside Trail. Inside the neighborhood it's residential, but walkable retail and dining are within 10 to 15 minutes on foot.
What schools are assigned to Poncey-Highland?
Springdale Park Elementary, Inman Middle, and Midtown High School (formerly Grady) in the Atlanta Public Schools system. Springdale Park is one of the stronger APS elementary catchments, which keeps family-buyer demand consistent. Confirm current zone assignment with APS before relying on this for an offer.
What architectural styles are common in Poncey-Highland?
The neighborhood is mostly Craftsman bungalow (about half the stock), with a meaningful share of Victorian and Folk Victorian houses (roughly a quarter), and a smaller cluster of Tudor Revival and other 1920s and 1930s styles. Most homes were built between 1910 and 1940 during the streetcar expansion, and the architectural character is largely intact.
How does Poncey-Highland compare to Virginia-Highland or Inman Park?
Poncey-Highland is smaller, generally a notch quieter, and slightly more architecturally varied than its better-known neighbors. Virginia-Highland has more retail along Highland Avenue. Inman Park has more high-end single-family stock and the Krog Street Market anchor. Poncey-Highland sits between them with lower turnover and faster BeltLine access. Best fit depends on whether you prioritize block character, school zone, or walkability to specific spots.
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