Living in Intown Atlanta

Considering a move to Atlanta? You may have heard that Intown is the place to be. If you're coming from another big city like New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, or just appreciate the city-living vibe in a diverse group of neighborhoods then I would suggest checking unique neighborhoods each with its own character. So what exactly comprises "Intown Atlanta"? Traditionally defined as the neighborhoods planned and developed prior to WW2, they feature walkable streets, closely spaced homes, and proximity to public transportation, schools, and the increasingly popular Atlanta BeltLine - a former rail line that circled the city and has now been transformed to a walkable path connecting neighborhoods with dining and parks. Some of these neighborhoods have a gritty, edgy feel like Old Fourth Ward or Summerhill, while others have a walkable suburban vibe like Morningside, Ansley Park. The housing types vary as well, from Victorian homes in Inman Park to modern high-rises in Midtown.

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