Living in Cabbagetown is one of Atlanta's secret gems. A very small neighborhood but full of character is Cabbagetown. It’s located just east of Oakland Cemetery and west of Reynoldstown. Here one can find small cottage homes on very narrow streets. Homes in the Cabbagetown real estate market are generally small and older but fairly affordable compared to other Intown Atlanta neighborhoods. Inventory is usually very low in this area…residents don’t want to leave their charming neighborhood! A few highlights of this neighborhood include the eclectic art showcased at the Krog Street Tunnel and along Wylie Ave. Another dominant landmark which can’t be missed is the historic Fulton Cotton Mill, which in its hay day had employed up to 2,600 people. Now, the building has been converted into highly desirable and unique lofts known as “The Stacks.” Cabbagetown isn’t complete without a festival. Chomp and Stomp, a blue grass and chili festival complete with a 5K run, is featured every November and draws a huge crowd of over 16,000 people packed into the small community. Cabbagetown is a small community, that is very walkable in a big part to its proximity to the Beltline and its own collection of laid-back restaurants primarily located along Carroll Street.