BeltLine Best Buy: 630 Gillette Avenue, an historic Adair Park mansion for sale near the Atlanta BeltLine!
You could own a piece of the past with this Historic Adair Park mansion, event hall, brick bungalow home, and two-car garage! This cluster of four buildings centers around a large courtyard on a corner lot with almost one acre of land. The main house, built in 1892, is an all-brick, three story home with a magical quirkiness. This home is listed for sale as both a commercial property and as a multi-family property since it could be converted into an amazing space for artists, musicians, or a non-profit or purchased by someone looking to renovate it and live in the main house while renting out the other buildings.
This complex is two blocks from Adair Park 1, .5 miles from West End MARTA Station, and .5 miles from the future trails, transit, and parks of the Atlanta BeltLine!! Close to downtown and major highways I-20 and 75/85!
An iron gate with stone pillars runs the length of the property that faces the road – over 400 feet of street frontage! Arched gates welcome you home whether on foot (at this entrance) or in a vehicle (at the driveway entrance).

The event hall (on the left) and the main house (to the right) as they face the inner courtyard. The brick bungalow is off to the right of this photo.
This elegant, colonial-style home has spacious rooms with large windows, fireplaces, and hardwood floors. The kitchen, with its vaulted ceilings, is stocked with commercial-grade appliances and wood block countertops. It even has a huge chef’s island in the middle for your culinary needs!
Behind the main house, facing Metropolitan Avenue, is a 3 bed, 1 bath brick bungalow.
You may think that when we say “event hall,” we’re overstating the purpose of this next building, but it truly is an event space with high ceilings and a completely open floor plan.
If you have questions about this property, please feel free to call Derrick at 404.389.4918 or email info@thebeltlineteam.com and we’ll get back to you. You can also check out the full album of photos on The BeltLine Team’s facebook page.










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