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Inman Park, one of the communities neighboring Little Five Points, has recently seen new condo and townhouse construction attracted by such developments as the Atlanta BeltLine. The elegant Victorian homes of Atlanta's first planned community remain a hot commodity.

This story originally appeared in the May/June 2016 edition of Living Intown Magazine.

764 Edgewood Ave., Apt. 5

[$164,000]

The Garland Condominium enjoys a great location, just two blocks from Krog Street Market and the BeltLine. This 680-square-foot, 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo features an updated kitchen, washer and dryer, and off-street parking.

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161 Hale St.

[$502,500]

This charming 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom Victorian cottage embodies many of the signature features of Inman Park homes, including a wrap-around porch, heart of pine hardwood floors and a stained-glass window over the front door.

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434 Sinclair Ave.

[$945,000]

Located on a residential street off of North Highland Avenue, this 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home built in 2003 has a finished basement, gourmet chef’s kitchen and a front porch perfect for a cool drink on a hot day.

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