I know several people who live there and like it. It has good MARTA access, proximity to the BeltLine, the park, and the new Walmart - which sells groceries.
I considered moving there early last year, but chose West End after weighing the pros and cons of Washington Park, West End, Adair Park, Grant Park, and Old Fourth Ward. For me, West End won out because it has the historic character, great prices, excellent MARTA bus and rail access, a strong neighborhood association, and decent existing retail services that I can walk to (hardware, CVS, vegan restaurants, three grocery stores). I also think that West End has the best urban "bones" of any of these neighborhoods.
In any case, Washington Park has some great homes too. And if park space is important to you (I personally couldn't care less about having a park nearby), you can't beat it.
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How about this for the city's slogan:
"Atlanta - it's getting there."
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