200 Ormond St, Atlanta, GA 30315
OFF MARKET

200 Ormond St
Atlanta, GA 30315

Summerhill

    Home Value

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    Comparable sales

    These are recently sold homes that have a similar location or other similar features to this home, like bedrooms, bathrooms, and square footage. Get a sense of the expected prices in the area by viewing these homes.
    Address
    Distance
    Property Type
    Sold Price
    Sold Date
    Bed
    Bath
    Sqft
    0.02
    Single-Family Home
    $300,000
    10/02/25
    2
    1
    2,972
    0.10
    Single-Family Home
    $298,000
    12/15/25
    3
    1
    960
    0.12
    Single-Family Home
    $275,000
    05/05/26
    2
    1
    1,106
    0.09
    Single-Family Home
    $195,000
    09/09/25
    3
    1
    1,168
    0.04
    Single-Family Home
    $615,000
    09/08/23
    4
    3.5
    2,496
    0.16
    Single-Family Home
    $420,000
    10/15/25
    3
    2.5
    1,402
    0.04
    Single-Family Home
    $700,000
    08/21/25
    4
    3.5
    3,150
    0.18
    Single-Family Home
    $430,000
    07/28/26
    3
    2.5
    1,763
    0.29
    Single-Family Home
    $275,882
    07/07/26
    3
    2
    1,400
    0.07
    Single-Family Home
    $825,000
    08/21/25
    4
    3.5
    2,668

    Nearby home prices

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    Address
    Distance
    Price
    Bed
    Bath
    Sqft
    Status
    0.04
    $695,000
    4
    3.5
    3,150
    Off Market
    0.04
    $600,000
    3
    3
    1,586
    Off Market
    0.05
    -
    4
    4
    -
    Off Market
    0.05
    $875,000
    4
    4
    3,096
    For Sale
    0.07
    $819,100
    4
    3.5
    2,668
    Off Market
    0.06
    $756,200
    4
    4
    -
    Off Market
    0.07
    $325,300
    3
    1
    1,025
    Off Market
    0.04
    $668,500
    4
    3.5
    2,496
    For Sale
    0.04
    $725,000
    4
    3.5
    2,496
    For Sale
    0.05
    $459,000
    2
    2.5
    1,300
    Off Market
    0.05
    $514,700
    3
    2
    1,393
    Off Market
    0.09
    $665,000
    4
    3
    2,028
    For Sale

    Local Information

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    • Schools1 Preschool School1 Elementary School1 Middle School1 High School
    • Shop & Eat
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    About this House

    200 Ormond St is in the Summerhill neighborhood in Atlanta, GA and in ZIP code 30315.
    200 Ormond St, Atlanta, GA 30315 is a unknown in Summerhill. It last sold for $301,000 on Sep 13, 2019. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate rent is $2,498/month.

    Home Details for 200 Ormond St

    Property Information

    Property Type / Style
    Property Type: Unknown

    Price and Tax history

    DateEventPrice
    Sep 13, 2019
    Source: GAMLS #8593764
    Sold
    $301,000

    Market trends in Atlanta

    Last updated July 2026
    Buyer'sMarketSeller'sMarket
    Avg. sale price
    $418K
    $8.13K
    MoM
    Sale-to-List Price
    98.6%
    0.1%
    MoM
    Price per sq ft
    $275
    $5
    MoM
    Available listings
    4676
    56
    MoM

    Neighborhood Overview

    Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources.

    What Locals Say about Summerhill

    At least 21 Trulia users voted on each feature.
    • 81 % Say car is needed

    • 79 % Say there are sidewalks

    • 67 % Say it's dog friendly

    • 65 % Say yards are well-kept

    • 63 % Say parking is easy

    • 63 % Say streets are well-lit

    • 61 % Say there's holiday spirit

    • 61 % Say people would walk alone at night

    • 52 % Say kids play outside

    • 52 % Say it's quiet

    • 44 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

    • 38 % Say neighbors are friendly

    • 38 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

    • 25 % Say there's wildlife

    • 17 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

    • 13 % Say there are community events

    Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
    • Trulia User
      "roads are terrible parking is a hassle 10/10 do not recommend also no grocery stores or movie theaters lots of homeless and drunks"
    • Ericka P.
      "Straight shot. A lot of main roads and highways nearby. Traffic flows even during peak hours. Never at a complete standstill unless there has been an accident "
    • Ldeliz68
      "So easy and convenient to where I work. I can use 75/85 or I-20 to get to work, entertainment or shopping. The new downtown Summerhill area is so cute! I can’t wait until all the restaurants are open."
    • Ldeliz68
      "Summerhill the most historic and oldest community right next to Grant Park. Centrally located right at the heart of downtown Atlanta. Both 75/85 and I-20 are at your disposal for getting to work, shopping or fun very quickly. With new renovations and possibilities happening at the former Turner Field,the worth of this neighborhood will be increasing ."
    • Ldeliz68
      "Dog friendly neighborhood! Neighbors can be seen walking at all times during the day enjoying the company of other neighbors doing the same."
    • Ldeliz68
      "Plenty of places to walk. Grant Park is a 15 walk from this neighborhood. Lots of people who walk their dogs in this neighborhood "
    • Shajea701
      " Different attractions for people to come visit and see. Lower cost of living, and named one of the best places for people to retire to."
    • Kimberly B.
      "Not the best neighborhood but no crime has really affected me and my family . I don’t like it here and I’ would like to go"
    • Luna R.
      "Summerhill has a welcoming community. As soon as you go there, you'll feel like family. The longer you're there, you'll realize you are family."
    • Luna R.
      "Dog owners love living in Summerhill because Grant park is right up the street, and there are dog parks in Grant Park. They might not like the fast drivers though."
    • Luna R.
      "The traffic in Atlanta is horrible, the drivers suck. However, in the neighborhood, there aren't a lot of drivers. But the few drivers on the road drive fast and reckless, so my commute is typically risky. I try not to die."
    • Luna R.
      "Parents should know that there are two pedophiles residing in Summerhill. Kids walk up and down the streets of Summerhill, but are harassed by older men."
    • Deborah C.
      "We have a lot of affordable housing close to Downtown Atlanta and GA State Stadium. We also are minutes away from Zoo Atlanta and Grant Park. We offer a lot of beauty in our neighborhood such as planting trees and starting gardens."
    • Elizabeth W.
      "Almost no one knows where it is, but it's right in the heart of the city. Currently very transitional so I think soon people will start hearing more about it."
    • Sheila K.
      "Summerhill hosts a number of festivities. In addition, it is not too rowdy from the hustle and bustle of the city."
    • Deborah C.
      "Summer Hill is pet friendly and offers many pet parks where you can walk your dogs or let them loose for a minute."
    • Elizabeth W.
      "Good parks and sidewalks available for walking dogs."
    • Sheila K.
      "Grant Park is very close and dog-friendly. Also, the streets are safe to explore."
    • Sheila K.
      "My commute is pretty good; there's not too much traffic. Also, I use MARTA whenever is it convenient."
    • Elizabeth W.
      "Close to the highways, very convenient, not a lot of traffic."
    • Deborah C.
      "I usually drive, but occasionally I take the minute ride on MARTA to Downtown Atlanta."
    • Deborah C.
      "We have excellent schools such as Barack and Michelle Academy and low cost or free day care at Sheltering Arms. Crime is down in this area and kids are safer."
    • Elizabeth W.
      "Good parks with schools nearby. I feel safe here, unlike other parks of the city."
    • Sheila K.
      "There is a large elderly community. Also, there a few homeless civilians that pass by."
    • Daniel D.
      "The community is strong, the people there are so friendly. The events are also very inclusive."
    • Daniel D.
      "Yes! There is a giant park with lots of space called DH Stanton Park. Dogs always are there running along the track."
    • Daniel D.
      "The kids of the neighborhood are so friendly, I see them everyday, and honestly on summer days I buy popsicles just for them. At night it is very rough, the street lights need to be fixed and kids stay out late so make sure the headlights are on."
    • nknapp3
      "Loud neighbors and loud cars and loud circuses in Turner field parking lots (for 33 days each year) and loud concerts and loud traffic. "
    • nknapp3
      "The loud music and rude neighbors are typical of this neighborhood. My neighbors hate me because they think I’m part of gentrification, but I’m not. I live here because it’s cheaper than Kirkwood. But it’s cheaper for a reason: it’s a noisy food desert. "

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    Frequently asked questions about 200 Ormond St

    • What is the price history for 200 Ormond St?
      200 Ormond St in Atlanta, GA last sold for $301,000 in September 2019.
    • Is Atlanta a buyer's or seller's market?
      Atlanta is currently a balanced market, based on recent for-sale activity.
    • What's the median sale price in Atlanta?
      The median sale price in Atlanta is $418K. That is down $8.13K from the prior month.
    • What do residents say about the Summerhill neighborhood?
      Residents describe the Summerhill neighborhood in Atlanta, GA as pedestrian-friendly, dog-friendly, and well-kept. See recently sold homes in Summerhill, Atlanta.

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