English Avenue is evolving as a real estate hotspot in 2025. The historically undervalued in-town neighborhood experienced a mix of traditional single-family homes and upscale condos closing in 2025. Among them, 416 Griffin St. NW and 788 W Marietta St. NW emerged as two of the most compelling listings—each reflecting different facets of the area’s evolving real estate narrative.
Here’s a visual look at two standout properties in Atlanta’s English Avenue (Vine City/West Midtown area), featured among the top home sales of 2025:

- Above: 416 Griffin St NW—a fully renovated single-family home.
- Below: 788 W Marietta St NW—a modern condo in the luxury high‑rise building known as Seven88 West Midtown.

Top 10 Home Sales in English Avenue – 2025
Here’s a roundup of the most notable recent home sales in English Avenue, based on publicly available data aggregated from Trulia, Homes.com, Redfin, and Realtor.com:
| Rank | Address | Sale Price | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 788 W Marietta St NW | $556,900 | High-end condo with modern amenities Trulia Real Estate SearchZillow |
| 2 | 416 Griffin St NW | $410,000 | Spacious 3-bed, 3-bath single-family home Trulia Real Estate SearchZillow |
| 3 | 622 English Ave NW | $360,000 | Well-appointed 3-bed, 2-bath property Trulia Real Estate SearchZillow |
| 4 | 543 Paines Ave NW | $350,000 | Renovated and modernized with flair Homes.comZillow |
| 4 | 411 Sunset Ave NW | $350,000 | Cozy, well-located 3-bed home Trulia Real Estate Search |
| 4 | 416 Vine St NW | $350,000 | Charismatic 3-bed with 3 baths Trulia Real Estate SearchZillow |
| 7 | 415 Sunset Ave NW | $320,000 | Compact and convenient 3-bed, 2-bath Trulia Real Estate Search |
| 8 | 592 Griffin St NW | $275,000 | Spacious layout with 3 beds & 2.5 baths Trulia Real Estate SearchZillow |
| 9 | 487 English Ave NW | $242,500 | 4-bed home offering generous space Zillow |
| 10 | 462 Oliver St NW | $220,000 | Solid-value 3-bed, 1-bath property Trulia Real Estate SearchZillow |
- Top Sales: The standout sale at 788 W Marietta St NW reached $556,900—the most expensive in 2025 so far—highlighting demand for modern, high-end condos in the area.
- Strong Single-Family Performance: Many top-performing sales were 3- to 4-bedroom homes, priced between $320K and $410K, reflecting renewed investor and homeowner interest.
Atlanta’s English Avenue neighborhood has a diverse array of homes—capturing its architectural charm, from craftsman-style cottages to revitalized modern builds.



- Market Snapshot:
- According to Redfin, the median sale price in April 2025 was approximately $253,750, marking a 35.9% year-over-year drop; average days on the market surged to 110 days, signaling a cooling market Redfin.
- Homes.com reported a median sale price just slightly higher at $253,750, with single-family homes typically fetching $327,000 Homes.com.
- As of December 2024, Realtor.com listed the median listing home price around $385,000, pointing to a gap between listing ambitions and sale outcomes Realtor.
While home sales offer one lens, English Avenue’s narrative is broader:
The area includes cool cultural, entertainment, and architectural landmarks such as Westside Paper, a 1950s redo re-imagined into an open-air campus bringing modern, creative office and retail space that now includes the super posh and cool paddle ball club, Padel Haus Atlanta, the King Plow Arts Center, and newer developments including the Westside Beltline Connector Trail, and Science Square, Georgia Tech’s new 18-acre biomedical research and technology community is under just off North Avenue near Northside Drive.
Despite revitalization efforts, the community continues to face challenges related to poverty and safety, historically referenced in media as parts of “The Bluff.” However, organizations like OaksATL are making inroads –renovating dozens of home and developing a healthy stock of new build single and multifamily housing units. The neighborhood is also marked by positive investments like Lindsay Street Park, an urban greenspace established in 2015 that transformed abandoned lots into a communal gathering spot, the adaptive reuse of historic buildings like the St. Mark A.M.E. Church which has been transformed from a vacant facade into a flexible outdoor community and event space. There’s been talks for years of re-imagining other neighborhood landmark properties like the English Avenue Elementary School which would make a dope food hall/ brewery concept similar to the new Echo Street West, a mixed-use development with office, residential, retail, and creative spaces, on Echo Street and Hollowell Pkwy.
English Avenue is ideal for both homeowners and investors—with proximity to Georgia Tech, Morehouse, Spelman, Clark Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Centennial Park, MARTA, and the BeltLine. Developers are scooping up vacant lots for large scale projects like The Proctor and Modern Westside Trail. This neighborhood is quietly transforming.


