Reynoldstown Homes for Sale

A historic African-American neighborhood reborn -- where the Atlanta BeltLine, Krog Street Market, and one of the city's most dynamic real estate markets converge just east of Downtown.

Why Reynoldstown Appeals to Target Buyers

Reynoldstown occupies a unique position in Atlanta's Intown landscape. Founded in the 1860s by formerly enslaved people -- many of whom worked on the nearby Georgia Railroad -- the neighborhood carries deep historical significance as one of Atlanta's oldest African-American communities. That heritage is woven into the street grid, the surviving shotgun houses and workers' cottages, and the community institutions that anchored generations of residents.

Today, Reynoldstown is one of the most actively transforming neighborhoods inside the Perimeter. The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail cuts directly through its western edge, linking residents on foot or by bike to Krog Street Market, Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Ponce City Market, and Piedmont Park. Memorial Drive -- once a sleepy commercial corridor -- is attracting new restaurant concepts, mixed-use development, and retail investment that is reshaping the neighborhood's southern boundary. And the Inman Park/Reynoldstown MARTA station provides direct rail access to Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.

For buyers, Reynoldstown presents a compelling value proposition. Median home prices sit well below neighboring Inman Park and Cabbagetown while offering many of the same lifestyle advantages: BeltLine access, MARTA connectivity, walkable dining, and a tight-knit community feel. The housing stock ranges from original shotgun houses and Craftsman bungalows ripe for renovation to sleek new-construction townhomes and single-family homes built on infill lots. Whether you are a first-time buyer seeking BeltLine proximity at an accessible price point, an investor drawn to one of Atlanta's strongest appreciation corridors, or a move-up buyer who wants modern construction in a neighborhood with authentic character, Reynoldstown delivers.

Searches listings in ZIP 30312 · 30316

$475,000 Median Price
53 Avg Days on Market
173 Active Listings
148.3 Months of Inventory

Live data from FMLS, refreshed every 15 minutes. Based on active listings and trailing 12-month sold activity in ZIP 30312 · 30316.

What Makes Reynoldstown Special

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BeltLine Eastside Trail Access

The Atlanta BeltLine's flagship segment runs along Reynoldstown's western boundary, providing a dedicated multi-use trail that connects to Krog Street Market, Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Ponce City Market, and Piedmont Park. This single amenity has been the primary catalyst for the neighborhood's transformation over the past decade.

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Krog Street Market

Housed in the historic Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill complex at Reynoldstown's northern border, Krog Street Market is one of Atlanta's premier food halls. Vendors include Gu's Dumplings, Hop's Chicken, Grand Champion BBQ, and Craft Izakaya, along with a full bar and curated retail shops. It is walkable from most of the neighborhood.

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Historic African-American Heritage

Reynoldstown's founding by formerly enslaved workers of the Georgia Railroad gives it a depth of cultural history that few Intown neighborhoods share. Community organizations and longtime residents have worked to preserve that legacy even as the neighborhood evolves, creating a living connection to Atlanta's post-Civil War story.

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Memorial Drive Corridor Development

Memorial Drive is rapidly emerging as one of Intown Atlanta's next great commercial corridors. New restaurants, breweries, mixed-use projects, and adaptive-reuse developments are filling in the stretch between Reynoldstown and East Atlanta, adding walkable amenities that did not exist five years ago.

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MARTA Rail Access

The Inman Park/Reynoldstown Station on the Blue and Green Lines sits at the neighborhood's northern edge, providing direct rail service to Five Points, Midtown, Buckhead, and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport -- genuine rapid transit connectivity that most Intown neighborhoods lack.

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Cabbagetown and Inman Park Adjacency

Reynoldstown shares borders with two of Atlanta's most beloved neighborhoods. Cabbagetown's mill-village charm and restaurant scene lie immediately to the west, while Inman Park's historic village district and festival culture are a short walk north. Buyers get the benefit of three neighborhoods' worth of amenities within a compact footprint.

Reynoldstown Real Estate Market Analysis

$475,000 Median Sale Price
22 Avg Days on Market
$310 Price Per Sq Ft
Low-Moderate Active Listings

Condos and Lofts

Typical range: $200,000 -- $400,000

Townhomes (New Construction)

Typical range: $400,000 -- $650,000

Original Bungalows and Shotgun Houses

Typical range: $325,000 -- $550,000

New-Construction Single-Family

Typical range: $550,000 -- $850,000+

Living the Reynoldstown Lifestyle

Dining & Entertainment

Krog Street Market

The neighborhood's anchor food hall, housed in the historic Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill complex, with vendors spanning dumplings, fried chicken, barbecue, sushi, and craft cocktails under one roof

Le Petit Marche

Charming neighborhood bistro on Memorial Drive serving French-inspired brunch and dinner in a cozy, locally beloved setting

We Suki Suki

Vibrant Southeast Asian kitchen near the BeltLine known for bold flavors, generous portions, and a devoted following

Muchacho

Popular coffee shop and taqueria with a laid-back patio scene, serving specialty coffee alongside breakfast tacos and burritos

Little Bear

Craft cocktail bar and late-night gathering spot in a converted house, bringing a Reynoldstown-specific vibe to the neighborhood's nightlife

Krog Street Tunnel

The famous graffiti-covered underpass connecting Reynoldstown to Cabbagetown, doubling as an ever-changing open-air street art gallery

Shopping & Services

Krog Street Market retail

Curated shops inside the food hall including home goods, specialty provisions, and gift boutiques

Memorial Drive corridor shops

A growing mix of independent businesses, wellness studios, and neighborhood services along the neighborhood's southern commercial strip

Inman Park Village

A short walk north provides access to boutiques, a wine shop, and specialty retailers along Highland Avenue

Little Five Points

Atlanta's independent retail capital is a quick bike ride or BeltLine walk away, offering record stores, vintage clothing, and bookshops

Recreation & Parks

Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail

The 2.25-mile paved multi-use trail is the neighborhood's recreational backbone, used daily for running, cycling, dog walking, and commuting by foot to Krog Street Market and beyond

Lang-Carson Park

Reynoldstown's community park featuring a playground, basketball courts, open green space, and a gathering point for neighborhood events

Krog Street Tunnel

Beyond its street art significance, the tunnel is a popular walking and cycling connection between Reynoldstown, Cabbagetown, and the BeltLine

Freedom Park Trail

Accessible via Inman Park, this linear greenway extends west to the Carter Center and Candler Park, expanding the neighborhood's car-free trail network

Annual Events

Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade

The annual parade of handmade illuminated lanterns travels along the Eastside Trail through Reynoldstown, drawing thousands of participants and spectators

Reynoldstown community events

The neighborhood association organizes block parties, cleanups, and seasonal gatherings that reinforce Reynoldstown's small-town-within-the-city identity

Krog Street Market seasonal events

Holiday markets, chef pop-ups, and live music programming at the market add year-round cultural energy at the neighborhood's doorstep

Inman Park Festival

The neighboring Inman Park Festival, one of Atlanta's largest, is walkable from Reynoldstown and effectively functions as a shared community celebration

The Architecture of Reynoldstown

Shotgun Houses and Workers' Cottages (1870s-1920s)

Narrow, linear floor plans with rooms arranged front to back, front porches, clapboard siding, and modest footprints. These homes represent Reynoldstown's original building period and reflect the vernacular architecture of post-Civil War African-American neighborhoods across the South.

Size: 700 -- 1,200 SF on lots of 0.08 -- 0.15 acres Value: $275,000 -- $450,000 Lot: 3,500 -- 6,500 SF

Surviving shotgun houses are increasingly scarce and carry historical significance. Renovated examples with modern interiors command strong premiums, while unrenovated properties offer some of the last affordable entry points to BeltLine-adjacent ownership in Intown Atlanta.

Craftsman Bungalows (1910-1940)

Low-pitched rooflines, covered front porches with tapered columns, original hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, and compact but efficient floor plans. Found throughout Reynoldstown's residential core, these homes represent the neighborhood's early-20th-century growth period.

Size: 1,000 -- 1,800 SF on lots of 0.10 -- 0.20 acres Value: $350,000 -- $550,000 Lot: 4,000 -- 8,500 SF

Craftsman bungalows in Reynoldstown offer a balance of character and value. Fully renovated examples with updated kitchens, bathrooms, and systems attract buyers who want historic charm with modern livability. Unrenovated bungalows present strong renovation opportunities with built-in equity potential given the neighborhood's appreciation trajectory.

New-Construction Townhomes (2010-Present)

Three- to four-story designs with rooftop terraces, open-concept floor plans, contemporary finishes, and two-car garages. Found primarily on infill lots near the BeltLine and along the Memorial Drive corridor.

Size: 1,600 -- 2,800 SF Value: $400,000 -- $650,000 Lot: 1,000 -- 2,500 SF (attached)

Townhomes are the dominant new product type in Reynoldstown. They attract young professionals, downsizers, and investors who want low-maintenance living with BeltLine and MARTA access. Rental demand is strong, and resale values have appreciated consistently since the first wave of construction.

New-Construction Single-Family (2015-Present)

Modern designs on larger infill lots, typically two to three stories with open floor plans, designer kitchens, spa-style bathrooms, and private outdoor space. Some incorporate elements that reference the neighborhood's historic architecture -- front porches, standing-seam metal roofs, and board-and-batten siding.

Size: 2,000 -- 3,500 SF on lots of 0.10 -- 0.25 acres Value: $550,000 -- $850,000+ Lot: 4,000 -- 10,000 SF

New-construction single-family homes in Reynoldstown command the neighborhood's highest prices and attract buyers who want modern amenities in a location that would cost significantly more in Inman Park, Virginia-Highland, or Old Fourth Ward. These properties compete well on resale and represent the top of the local market.

Educational Excellence in Reynoldstown

Parkside Elementary School

- **Grades:** Pre-K through 5 - **Niche Rating:** B - **Highlights:** Parkside serves the Reynoldstown area and has benefited from community investment and APS improvements. The school's proximity to the BeltLine and its growing enrollment reflect the neighborhood's demographic shift toward more young families. - **What buyers should know:** School zone assignments in this part of Intown Atlanta can shift as APS adjusts to population growth. Verify current zoning before purchasing -- Vesta Consulting Group can help confirm which school zone applies to any property.

Inman Middle School

- **Grades:** 6 through 8 - **Niche Rating:** B+ - **Highlights:** Inman Middle serves students from several Intown neighborhoods and has received sustained investment in facilities and academic programming. Located in Virginia-Highland, it is accessible by MARTA or a short drive from Reynoldstown.

Grady High School (Midtown High School)

- **Grades:** 9 through 12 - **Niche Rating:** A- - **Highlights:** Now officially known as Midtown High School, this APS school serves Reynoldstown students and offers a strong IB program, competitive athletics, and arts programming. Its central Midtown location is accessible via MARTA. *Private school options accessible from Reynoldstown include The Paideia School, Friends School, and Wesley International Academy -- all within a short drive.*

Private school options accessible from Reynoldstown include The Paideia School, Friends School, and Wesley International Academy -- all within a short drive.

Getting Around From Reynoldstown

70 Walk Score
82 Bike Score
58 Transit Score

### MARTA Rail Access - **Inman Park/Reynoldstown Station** (Blue and Green Lines) -- Located at the neighborhood's northern edge, providing direct rail service to Five Points, Midtown, Buckhead, and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.

Destination Commute Time
Downtown Atlanta (Five Points) 8 minutes (drive) / 7 minutes via MARTA (transit)
Midtown Atlanta 12-15 minutes (drive) / 12 minutes via MARTA (transit)
Buckhead 20-25 minutes (drive) / 20 minutes via MARTA (transit)
Hartsfield-Jackson Airport 20-30 minutes (drive) / 28 minutes via MARTA (transit)
Decatur 10-12 minutes (drive) / 15 minutes via MARTA (transit)

Reynoldstown's transportation profile punches above its weight. The BeltLine Eastside Trail transforms cycling and walking from recreation into viable daily commuting -- residents routinely bike to Krog Street Market, Ponce City Market, and Piedmont Park without touching a road. MARTA rail access at the Inman Park/Reynoldstown Station eliminates the need for a car commute to Downtown, Midtown, or the airport. And the neighborhood's central Intown location puts I-20 and the Downtown Connector within minutes for drivers. For buyers who want to reduce car dependence without sacrificing connectivity, Reynoldstown offers one of the strongest multimodal profiles in Intown Atlanta at a price point well below neighboring Inman Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Reynoldstown known for?

Reynoldstown is one of Atlanta's most sought-after Intown neighborhoods, known for its mix of historic homes, walkable streets, and strong community culture. Residents value the balance of residential quiet and access to restaurants, parks, and daily amenities.

What's the price range for homes in Reynoldstown?

Home prices in Reynoldstown vary by street, condition, and property type. See the Market Analysis section above for current median sale price and typical price ranges by property type. For a precise valuation of a specific property, contact Vesta Consulting Group for a complimentary Strategy Session.

Is Reynoldstown walkable?

Walkability in Reynoldstown depends on where you are in the neighborhood. See the Walk Score in the Getting Around section above for a quantitative measure, and review the Lifestyle section for the specific dining, shopping, and recreation options within walking distance.

How long is the commute from Reynoldstown to Downtown or Midtown Atlanta?

Commute times vary by time of day and mode of travel. Refer to the Commute Times table in the Getting Around section above for typical drive and transit times to Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, and the airport.

What schools serve Reynoldstown?

School attendance zones drive a significant portion of property values in Reynoldstown. See the Schools section above for the elementary, middle, and high school zones that serve the neighborhood. Always verify the attendance zone of a specific property before making an offer, since boundaries can shift.

Why should I work with Vesta Consulting Group to buy or sell in Reynoldstown?

VCG specializes in Intown Atlanta neighborhoods like Reynoldstown. We provide block-by-block expertise, access to off-market opportunities, and a strategic approach to pricing, prep, and marketing. Contact us for a no-pressure Strategy Session to learn how we can help with your specific goals.

Work With Reynoldstown's Trusted Real Estate Team

Reynoldstown's market moves fast and rewards informed buyers. Understanding which blocks offer the best BeltLine access, where new construction is concentrated versus where original homes remain, and how the neighborhood's ongoing evolution affects property values requires an agent with deep local knowledge. Vesta Consulting Group brings that expertise to every Reynoldstown transaction.

We help buyers identify properties with the strongest appreciation potential, guide sellers on pricing strategies that reflect the neighborhood's rapid market shifts, and advise investors on the rental dynamics of BeltLine-adjacent properties. Whether you are purchasing your first home near the Eastside Trail, selling a renovated bungalow to capture years of equity growth, or evaluating new construction as an investment, our team knows Reynoldstown at the block-by-block level.

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