Cabbagetown

While the name Cabbagetown may sound silly, there is nothing silly about this cool, downtown Atlanta neighborhood community, founded originally as a mill town.


Enjoy a virtual stroll through the neighborhood by scrolling through these images and see what it's like to live in Cabbagetown. Learn more about this historic neighborhood below.

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Cabbagetown Real Estate Stats

Average Price $598K
Lowest Price $350K
Highest Price $750K
Total Listings 5
Avg. Price/SQFT $404

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The burning of the Atlanta Rolling Mill, destroyed in the Battle of Atlanta, gave rise to the J Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill in 1881 and is a rare example of Atlanta’s earliest industrial architecture. Cabbagetown, built for the workers of the South’s first textile processing mill, was anchored by simply framed, one and two-story shotgun and cottage-style houses centered around the mill. Today, those houses still stand but now alongside bungalows and Victorian farmhouses, too.


When the mill closed in the early ’80s and was converted to the now Fulton Cotton Mill Lofts, one of the biggest loft conversions in the United States, Cabbagetown became a haven for artists, musicians, creatives, and those who love culture, diversity, and people-watching.

Cabbagetown’s hot new adaptive reuse projects like Atlanta Dairies conversion pay homage to the city’s industrial roots and draw in visitors from all over Atlanta and the South.

And if the restaurants and hot spots aren’t enough, then the sweeping views of the Atlanta skyline, historic Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta’s oldest and grandest), and its prime location on Atlanta’s Beltline should be.

In Cabbagetown Park you'll find:

In Cabbagetown you'll find historic row homes, industrial lofts, and Victorian and craftsman style homes along some popular neighborhood restaurants. Adjacent to Cabbagetown is the growing Memorial Drive corridor filled with shopping and trendy dining spots.

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adjacent neighborhoods:

Inman Park, Grant Park, Reynoldstown, and Old Fourth Ward

REAL ESTATE COLLECTION:

Cabbagetown is a historic district with renovated mill homes, Victorian cottages, and historic lofts.

Retro mid-century furniture and Mural Cabbagetown atlanta

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