Midtown Real Estate
Walkable urban living at the center of Atlanta. High-rise condos, MARTA access, Piedmont Park, and the arts district — minutes from everywhere.
About Midtown
Midtown Atlanta is the city's high-rise urban core — bordered roughly by Ponce de Leon Avenue to the south, North Avenue and Georgia Tech to the west, and the Buckhead district to the north. The neighborhood combines major employers, the Woodruff Arts Center, the Fox Theatre, Piedmont Park, and Atlanta's densest concentration of walkable restaurants and retail.
Midtown real estate is dominated by high-rise condominiums — buildings like 1010 Midtown, Viewpoint, The Atlantic, and Park Central define the skyline. Condos typically range from $300,000 for studios and one-bedrooms to $3 million+ for penthouse units. Single-family homes still exist in pockets like Home Park and the edges of Ansley Park, generally priced from $700,000 to $2 million+.
What Makes Midtown Stand Out
Midtown has one of the highest Walk Scores in the Southeast — most residents can walk to work, restaurants, parks, and entertainment.
Two MARTA rail stations (Midtown and Arts Center) make Midtown one of the most transit-connected neighborhoods in Atlanta — direct airport rail access included.
The Woodruff Arts Center, High Museum, Alliance Theatre, Fox Theatre, and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra all sit in Midtown.
Midtown Real Estate Questions
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