Brunch at Krog Street Market. A run on the BeltLine. Live music in Little Five. And you're home in 10 minutes.
By Rockey Fields • Compass Real Estate • Atlanta Eastside
Here's a Saturday in the life of someone who lives at Eastside Parc. You wake up slow. Coffee on the porch, surrounded by trees so tall they block out the skyline. By 10, you're browsing vinyl at Criminal Records in Little Five Points. Lunch is a taco situation at Krog Street Market. You walk off the queso on the BeltLine Eastside Trail, dodge a few electric scooters, and make it home in time to grill out while the sun sets behind the canopy. That's not a vacation itinerary. That's a Tuesday. Okay, Saturday. But the point stands.
Buying a home has never been just about square footage, and in Atlanta, it's especially about access. What neighborhoods can you reach? How quickly? And does your address connect you to the energy of the city, or strand you on the wrong side of a 45- minute commute? Eastside Parc puts you within minutes of Atlanta's most iconic, walkable, and downright fun neighborhoods, all while giving you a quiet, wooded home base that feels worlds away from the hustle.
Let's take the tour.
5+
Iconic Neighborhoods
22 mi
Beltline Trail Loop
~10 min
To Downtown ATL
The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
If you've spent any time scrolling Atlanta real estate listings, you've seen the phrase "near the BeltLine" more times than you can count. There's a reason for that. The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail has completely reshaped how people live, eat, exercise, and socialize in this city. It's a multi-use path that weaves through some of Atlanta's most vibrant neighborhoods, connecting restaurants, parks, murals, fitness classes, and rooftop patios into one seamless, walkable corridor. It's essentially Atlanta's
living room, except it's 22 miles long and the views are significantly better.
The BeltLine Eastside Trail connects Piedmont Park, Ponce City Market, Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Grant Park, and more
Morning runners love it for the skyline views. Families love it for the wide paths and public art. Foodies love it because it connects you to Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market, and dozens of patio restaurants without needing a car. And homebuyers? They love it because proximity to the BeltLine has become one of the single biggest drivers of property appreciation in the entire metro area. Homes near access points consistently command premium pricing.
For buyers at Eastside Parc, the BeltLine is minutes away. You get the lifestyle access without paying peak BeltLine-front prices. Think of it as the sweet spot: close enough to walk to brunch, far enough to actually afford the mortgage.
| The BeltLine is Atlanta's most powerful lifestyle amenity. Living minutes away from it is the smartest play in the city's real estate market.
Krog Street Market
A restored 1920s warehouse turned premier food hall. Chef-driven restaurants, craft cocktails, locally owned boutiques, and a rotating cast of pop-ups make this a place you visit every weekend and never get bored. Just steps away, the Krog Street Tunnel is a living canvas of street art and one of the most photographed spots in the city.
Ponce City Market
Built inside the beautifully restored Sears, Roebuck & Co. building on Ponce de Leon Avenue, Ponce City Market is Atlanta's crown jewel of adaptive reuse. A massive food hall on the ground floor, boutique retail, office space above, luxury flats on the upper levels, and a rooftop amusement park called Skyline Park with carnival games and skyline views you won't find anywhere else in the city.
Grant Park & Zoo Atlanta
If Krog Street Market is where you go to be seen, Grant Park is where you go to breathe. One of Atlanta's oldest neighborhoods, it's defined by wide sidewalks, Victorian architecture, massive mature trees, and over 130 acres of green space. Inside the park sits Zoo Atlanta, a beloved family destination, plus farmers markets, community festivals, shaded walking trails, and the kind of neighborhood identity that takes generations to build.
Little Five Points: Atlanta's Creative Heartbeat
Every great city has a neighborhood that refuses to play by the rules. In Atlanta, that's Little Five Points. This is where street performers share corners with muralists, where independent bookstores outlast chains, where vintage shops sell things you didn't know you needed, and where the live music scene hits different because the rooms are small and the artists are hungry. Little Five doesn't try to be cool. It just is.
For anyone who values individuality, culture, and the kind of walkable character that no developer can manufacture, Little Five Points is magnetic. From Eastside Parc, you're there in minutes.
Atlanta's skyline, just minutes from Eastside Parc
Inman Park, Virginia-Highland & Old Fourth Ward
These three neighborhoods routinely top every "best places to live in Atlanta" list, and for good reason. Each has its own distinct vibe, but they're all connected by the BeltLine and share a common thread: walkability, architectural character, killer dining, and the kind of demand that keeps property values climbing year over year.
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Historic mansions, the legendary annual festival, and a refined dining scene
Virginia-Highland
Classic bungalows with boutique shopping and bustling patios
Old Fourth Ward
Loft conversions and new luxury with Ponce City Market and skyline views
All three connect
Through the BeltLine for seamless walking, biking, and dining
| You're never more than minutes from Atlanta's most celebrated neighborhoods, but you always come home to something that actually feels like a home.
Your Home Base: The Best of Atlanta, Without the Noise
All of these neighborhoods are incredible to visit. But there's a reason people don't live on the BeltLine or inside Krog Street Market (besides zoning). The energy that makes those places exciting is the same energy that makes them exhausting to live in 24/7. What makes Eastside Parc special is the contrast. You're plugged into all of Atlanta's best neighborhoods, but your actual address is peaceful, wooded, and built for the kind of life where you can sit on your porch in the morning without hearing a delivery truck.
Minutes Away
BeltLine, Krog Street, Grant Park, Little Five Points, Inman Park, Virginia-Highland, Old Fourth Ward
New construction homes inside I-285 on Bouldercrest Road, with the full Atlanta experience at your doorstep and old-growth trees at your back door.​​​​​​​
You're Not Just Buying a Home. You're Buying a Lifestyle.
When people search "homes near the Atlanta BeltLine" or "real estate near Grant Park" or "East Atlanta homes near Little Five Points," they're not just looking for walls and a roof. They're looking for a life. Weekend farmers markets. Spontaneous Tuesday night tacos. A 5K on the BeltLine that turns into brunch that turns into an afternoon at the park. That's the life that Eastside Parc connects you to, every single day, without sacrificing the quiet, tree-covered retreat you come home to at the end of it.
Film industry growth nearby. Airport 15 minutes away. Downtown 10 minutes out. And the most iconic neighborhoods in Atlanta all within your orbit. Eastside Parc isn't just well-located. It might be the best-kept secret in Atlanta real estate.