West End

Atlanta, GA

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West End - Atlanta, GA

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Historic Atlanta neighborhood with a strong sense of community

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Located just southwest of Downtown Atlanta, the West End is a historic neighborhood home to charming residences and a vibrant community. The West End’s cultural amenities extend beyond its many exciting, diverse restaurants. The neighborhood is also home to the Hammond House Museum and the Wren’s Nest, where residents can delve into the area’s storied, artistic past.

The West End community comes together for an array of community meetings and festivals. Options for outdoor recreation abound at West End Park, Howell Park, and the Atlanta Beltline’s Westside Trail, which cuts directly through the neighborhood. There are plenty excellent shopping opportunities at the Mall at West End as well.

The West End’s convenient, in-town location is a major draw for many neighborhood residents. Morehouse College, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, and Morris Brown College are all close by. Quick access to MARTA’s Red and Gold lines as well as I-20 connects the West End to Greater Atlanta and beyond.

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Alquiler tendencias

A partir de mayo del 2025, el promedio de alquiler de apartamento en West End es $1,040 por un studio, $1,044 por un dormitorio, $1,397 por dos dormitorios, et $2,040 por tres dormitorios. El alquiler de apartamento en West End ha disminuido un -5.1% en el año pasado.

  • Estudio

  • 580 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $1,040/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 1 Hab

  • 741 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $1,044/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 2 Hab

  • 965 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $1,397/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 3 Hab

  • 1,462 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $2,040/mes

    Alquiler promedio

Transportación

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Muy Accesible

de 100 WalkScore® Calificación

Si disfrutas caminar, te encantará alquilar en esta área. Es un área donde se puede caminar mucho.

58

Tránsito Bueno

de 100 TransitScore® Calificación

El área alrededor de Esta propiedad tiene buen transporte público gracias a sus diversas opciones de transporte en las cercanías.

65

Ciclable

de 100 BikeScore® Calificación

Aunque hay un poco de infraestructura para bicicletas en esta área, de todas formas necesitarás un automóvil para realizar muchos de los mandados.

Puntos de interés

Parques y recreación

  • West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA)
  • Park Pride
  • The Georgia Capitol Museum
  • Atlanta BeltLine Southwest Connector Spur Trail
  • Georgia Aquarium

Tren suburbano

Bases militares

Aeropuertos

  • Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International

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Viviendo en West End

Historia

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The West End was settled in 1835 and was actually originally known as White Hall. The town took the moniker after the White Hall Inn, which served as the local tavern, post office, stage coach stop and election precinct. Thirty-two years later, residents of the area rechristened it the West End in honor of London's theater district. By the 1880s a number of nearby Atlanta's wealthy residents had built large estates in the West End.

Thanks to the advent of the railroad and construction of new roads, the West End was annexed into Atlanta in 1894, eventually becoming the city's first official historic district. For 36 years the neighborhood's population grew significantly, leading to a reputation throughout Atlanta as a culturally and socially diverse area. The 1920s and the arrival of the automobile ushered in a host of businesses, from Sears to Firestone and Piggly-Wiggly.

Restaurantes y Bares

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The West End is a hub of soul food dining. Healthful Essence, which serves Caribbean-style vegan cuisine, remains a favorite among locals and visitors, vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Regulars recommend the Curry Un-Goat with beans and rice, the mango smoothie, and carrot cake for dessert.

JJ's Rib Shack marks another West End soul food landmark. Arrive early since this eatery usually has customers in a line extending to the parking lot. Georgians drive hours to buy JJ's ribs and popular sides such as collard greens, macaroni and cheese, coleslaw and candied yams. West End nightlife spreads out across several bars and clubs in the area, including 255 Tapas Lounge and its daily drink specials that run until 4 p.m. Meanwhile, GME Sports Lounge & Grill, as the name suggests, features games, music and entertainment on a regular basis.

Transporte

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Located on the south side of Interstate 20 at the exit to Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard, the West End is also served by its own Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) station. Other MARTA options in the area include Red and Gold line buses as well as the MARTA rail system. Bus service connects residents to a number of destinations, including Morehouse College, Spelman College, the Atlanta University Center and Hammonds House.

Atlanta's main thoroughfare, Peachtree Street, connects to the West End, making access to the metro area simple and convenient. The neighborhood is itself friendly to those who prefer to walk or bicycle with a number of safe, well-lit trails.

Parques

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The West End Trail, part of the Atlanta Beltline, is popular among those wanting to stretch their legs and step into nature. Opened in two phases - one in 2008 and another in 2010 - the trail extends nearly 2.5 miles from White Street to the Westview Cemetery. Along the way it connects several Atlanta neighborhoods, from the West End itself to Mozley Park and Westview.

As with the rest of the Atlanta Beltline, the West End Trail is free to access. The overall Beltline project incorporates a network of public parks and trails connecting multiple neighborhoods and circling downtown Atlanta. The West End portion is one of the first sections of the Beltline. It features a walking and bicycling path.

Coordinators of the trail ensured that native trees and other vegetation were planted along it from beginning to end, offering users a look at how outlying Atlanta appeared before widespread development occurred.

Costo

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The cost of living in the West End remains lower than that of downtown Atlanta. Following Atlanta hosting the Summer Olympics in 1996, Atlanta and its outlying neighborhoods, particularly the West End, began attracting wealthier professionals and their families. Despite the recent influx of new residents with higher incomes, the West End's cost of living is about nine percent less than that of Atlanta and about five percent less than the national average. The neighborhood's per capita income is still lower than more than 95 percent of neighborhoods in the United States. The average price of a one-bedroom apartment rental in the West end is about $735, which is lower than comparable rent in 52 percent of Georgia's neighborhoods.

Compras

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The Mall West End is the most popular retail area in the neighborhood with nearby residents heading there to shop and people-watch. In addition to its chain stores such as Radio Shack, Foot Locker, and Payless Shoes, the mall features a few independent small businesses.

The Burning Sands II has a unique assortment of Greek souvenirs and accessories, while A&O Printing helps customers interested in customized apparel. West End Shipping Company, located inside the mall itself, makes sending just-bought gifts to loved ones even more convenient. The Mall West End also houses a number of great local and ethnic eateries such as Fish-In-The-Pocket.

A Family Dollar, located due west from the Mall West End along Ralph D Abernathy Boulevard, meets the basic shopping needs of most West End residents. Locals can easily navigate into downtown Atlanta via I-20 for a large selection of upscale stores and boutiques.

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Metodología

† Nuestro análisis de servicios básicos, comestibles, transporte, atención médica, precios de viviendas y otros bienes y servicios se obtiene del Índice de Costo de Vida, un punto de referencia respetado publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER) que proporciona una descripción detallada gastos diarios en diferentes regiones.

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Los precios de los bienes de consumo, los servicios y las viviendas se obtienen del Índice del Coste de Vida publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER). Los datos de esta página se actualizan trimestralmente. La última publicación fue en Febrero 2025.