250 Park Ave  W  #301, Atlanta, GA 30313
OFF MARKET

250 Park Ave W #301
Atlanta, GA 30313

Downtown
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths

$363,600

Trulia Estimate
as of Apr 25, 2024
Est. Refi. Payment $2,241/mo*

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Description

This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Trulia. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records.
Well maintained two bedroom, two bathroom condo in highly sought after Centennial Park West. The roommate style floor plan boasts hardwood floors, kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, and direct access to the balcony from the eat-in kitchen. Retire to the owner's suite after a long day with walk-in closets, connected ensuite with a separate whirlpool tub and shower. Host friends at the rooftop lounge outfitted with outdoor kitchen and enjoy the ultimate convenience of walkability to State Farm Arena, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, & College Football Hall of Fame.

Home Highlights

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Home Details for 250 Park Ave W #301

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Forced Air, ElectricAir ConditioningCooling System: CentralHeating Fuel: Forced Air
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 1
Interior Details
Types of Rooms: Walk In Closet
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherMicrowaveRefrigerator

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 2002
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Condo

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Exterior: Other, Brick

Price History for 250 Park Ave W #301

DatePriceEventSource
03/16/2021$330,000Sold
N/A
09/22/2020$399,000PriceChange
Agent Provided
08/25/2020$419,500Listed For SaleAgent Provided

Comparable Sales for 250 Park Ave W #301

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.00
Condo
$370,000
05/22/23
2
2
1,422
0.00
Condo
$370,000
05/16/23
2
2
1,422
0.00
Condo
$385,000
06/09/23
2
2
1,580
0.00
Condo
$420,000
08/24/23
2
2
1,580
0.01
Condo
$420,000
08/24/23
2
2
1,580
0.00
Condo
$475,000
07/31/23
2
2
1,678
0.00
Condo
$475,000
08/01/23
2
2
1,678
0.01
Condo
$483,000
10/27/23
2
2
-
0.01
Condo
$489,000
10/06/23
2
2
1,678
0.22
Condo
$275,000
06/29/23
2
2
1,196

Assigned Schools

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What Locals Say about Downtown

  • J1. Fit
    "Atlanta downtown is downtown. What you see is what you get.a lot of junkies and run down businesses "
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  • Nazier813
    "People don’t pick up there dog BM very nasty but its pet friendly. I dont like thst people dont pick up after there dog "
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  • Trulia User
    "we like how we clean up after out dogs. we look out for eachother and also we come together to try and keep the young youth out of trouble. "
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  • Trulia User
    "I know there a park near by and then there is a lot of students around so I’m sure they know a lot of the community events"
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  • Trulia User
    "I see people walking their dogs all the times. There are several green areas. They are building more dog parks"
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  • Sukhman S.
    "Great Neighbourhood to live in. Lots of parks and amenities nearby. If you have children, there are plenty of good schools nearby. "
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  • Trulia User
    "There are lots of other dog walkers and the streets are tree-lined. It’s primarily residential so there isn’t a lot of traffic and what there is, moves slowly."
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  • Trulia User
    "I’ve lived in downtown Atlanta for over 20 years and my favorite thing about it is that it is the most urban neighborhood in all Atlanta, with the historic architecture, public transit access and local attractions that come along with such a distinction. While Downtown has not been as “hot” as Midtown to the north, as of 2020 the neighborhood is on the verge, with multiple residential, commercial and office project under construction or coming soon. "
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  • Hip N.
    "Lots of trees and green space. Children friendly as lots of fields and grassy areas for them to play"
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  • Brennan C.
    "Lots of trees and green space. Children friendly as lots of fields and grassy areas for them to play."
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  • Victor A.
    "I love it here. Less children the better. A playground for singles and young couples with NO children. Great place to be able to entertain at your home with out fear of neighbors complaining"
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  • Jamescolman59
    "Two hours each day and I just want a good area to stay and get to work on time . So I hope this is a good area to stay"
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  • Nataliehansbro
    "it can be tricky during high peak hours for traffic but if you time it right it’ll be fine. going north or east on the highway always gives lots of traffic but again, with time management it shouldn’t be a huge issue. "
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  • Wendy D.
    "Monthly neighborhood socials, annual tour of homes, scavenger hunt,,lots of neighbors doing things together, neighborhood association "
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  • Cia H.
    "Not much grass space but there are plenty of parks available for dogs to go to. Plenty of pet stores around "
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  • Devyreau
    "I’m not sure but I don’t let my dog lol in the streets of downtown. She’s a house pup. I do see a lot of people walking with dogs though. "
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  • JackKrak
    "Transportation is great here. People could use it a lot more but I think in atlanta, there is a perception that only poor people use public transit. "
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  • Putrice B.
    "A lot of homeless people because of the local shelter closing about a year ago and sometime people may feel danger. This people are harmless. "
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  • Luluphaye
    "This is a tourist area. Everything seems well maintained for that reason. The derelict are still very present. "
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  • Mya M.
    "The city never sleeps so there are lots of bars and festivities for adults to do, but not a lot for kids. Although there is a movie theater and soon to be bowling alley coming as well. "
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  • Sarah.howorth7
    "Convenient to everything in the city; easy access to the interstate; great public transportation options."
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  • Wendy D.
    "If you want your child to grow into a city kid, this is the place. Ride buses, walk everywhere, see events and museums without leaving the neighborhood. Caveat: reality of rampant homelessness."
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  • Trulia User
    "Norman Rockwell type community , friendly neighborhood where kids and animals are enjoyed.Families get together to talk over the good, bad and the ugly."
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  • Wendy D.
    "Downtown Atlanta is the most urban area in the city and as a resident of 20 years, it’s given me maximum access to public transit, a central location, a pedestrian-friendly environment, the bustle that comes with GSU students, tourists, and office workers, and in Fairlie-Poplar, the sub-section of Downtown I’m in, a surrounding of historic buildings. I live in a converted office high rise that’s over 100 years old and next door to me is a beautiful courthouse that’s even older, plus the Flatiron Building, which dates to the late 19th century. Another element of Downtown that makes it unique is the degree to which residents get to feel they are living in a “village” type environment, where you know the owners and workers at the various shops, restaurants, etc. in the neighborhood. People come and go on foot, not by car, do you see one another on the sidewalk and chat. The three challenges Downtown faces are 1) lack of major retail like supermarket (although even w/o a car I’ve always done fine), 2) only a small number of apartments (as opposed to condos like mine), and 3) a major homeless and panhandling issue, which has gone up and down over the years and us bad right now. "
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  • Kristie B.
    "Lots of fun shops and great restaurants. There is something for everyone."
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  • Clara G.
    "The local artists and the convenience of all of the stores make this place unique. It is also very cute. Like a smaller Atlanta."
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  • Kristie B.
    "Lots of animal friendly places. Great place for them."
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  • Clara G.
    "The dog park could use some work; however the sidewalks are easy and good to walk your dog on. The neighborhoods are beautiful."
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  • Clara G.
    "It's a very easy commute. Be mindful of parking. Narrow roads are quite common."
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  • Kristie B.
    "I work inside my neighborhood so it's a very peaceful drive with beautiful shade trees."
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  • Kristie B.
    "Can be very busy and make sure to have a stroller if you have young children."
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  • Clara G.
    "The school system is great in Decatur. There are also lots of places to have a date night."
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  • Clara G.
    "Be aware of the parking. It's not very easy to park. The school system is great and most kids can just walk to school."
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  • Jasmine T.
    "Be careful at night because you never know what could happen."
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Homes for Rent Near 250 Park Ave W #301

Off Market Homes Near 250 Park Ave W #301

250 Park Ave W #301, Atlanta, GA 30313 is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo built in 2002. 250 Park Ave W #301 is located in Downtown, Atlanta. This property is not currently available for sale. 250 Park Ave W #301 was last sold on Mar 16, 2021 for $330,000. The current Trulia Estimate for 250 Park Ave W #301 is $363,600.