Castleberry Hill is the historic warehouse district just southwest of downtown, between Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the connector. The neighborhood is mostly converted lofts in old industrial buildings, anchored by an active arts community and a monthly art stroll that has been running for over twenty years. Walking distance to both stadiums, the GSU campus, and the start of MARTA’s rail network.
What makes it different
Almost all lofts, almost no single-family stock. Castleberry Hill’s residential inventory is over 90 percent loft conversions, ranging from small studios to multi-story full-floor units. Buyers shopping here are choosing between buildings.
Game-day disruption. Mercedes-Benz Stadium and State Farm Arena both sit within walking distance. Falcons, United, Hawks, and event days transform the streetscape. Loved by some, problematic for others.
What to watch
Building age and reserve studies. Most Castleberry conversions happened between 2000 and 2008. Many buildings are at or approaching first major capital-expenditure cycles. HOA financial health varies dramatically building to building.
What it feels like
Castleberry Hill is Atlanta's loft district — a few square blocks of cast-iron-front warehouses south of Centennial Olympic Park, listed on the National Register. The Friday Art Stroll has run continuously since the early 2000s.
By the numbers
Median sold price over the last 12 months: $445k. Average days on market: 38. Recent price per square foot: $295. Inventory rotates fast in intown Atlanta — for the most current active listings in Castleberry Hill, see our featured listings.
What’s nearby
Anchors and landmarks: Peters Street, Walker Street, Mercedes-Benz Stadium proximity, Friday Art Stroll.
Working with Park Realty in Castleberry Hill
Park Realty is a boutique brokerage of intown Atlanta realtors who live and work in these neighborhoods. If you’re buying, selling, or just curious about Castleberry Hill property values, our partners John Morgan and Drew Jackson would be glad to walk you through what the block-by-block reality looks like — schools, parking, BeltLine access, the streets that hold value, the ones that don’t. Get in touch to start a conversation.
Nearby intown neighborhoods
Living in Castleberry Hill
Eat & drink
- No Mas! Cantinaclassic
- Cafe 458breakfast
- Hattie Marie'sBBQ
- Stats Brewpubgame day
Parks & green
- Centennial Olympic Park10 min walk
- Beltline Westsideeventual
- Welch Stone Parksmall
- Mercedes-Benz Stadiumwalk
Schools & kids
- Centennial Place Elementarywalk north
- GSU campuswalk east
- Atlanta MET HScharter option
- Spelman / Morehouse / ClarkAUC nearby
Move & get around
- Garnett MARTAwalk
- Five Points MARTAwalk
- I-75/85/20 accesscentral
- Hartsfield-Jackson13 min train
Let's walk it together.
The best way to feel a neighborhood is on foot. We do this regularly with clients: coffee somewhere local, then we pick a route based on what you're looking for. No pressure, no listing required.