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03 / The CityNeighborhood

Eastover

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Last updated · Apr 2026

About Eastover

Eastover is Myers Park's quieter, more private sister. Developed in the late 1920s and 1930s on land that had been the Lance family farm, the neighborhood's streets — Roswell, Colville, Hempstead, Hopedale — form a deliberately looped grid that discourages through-traffic. You don't drive through Eastover; you drive to Eastover.

The homes tend to be larger than Myers Park's average, often on lots approaching an acre, and the landscaping is commensurate. Formal English gardens, original slate walks, and mature boxwood hedges are not decorative — they are architectural. The Mint Museum anchors the neighborhood at its southern edge, and Eastover Park provides the kind of open green that makes summer evenings feel borrowed from another century.

Buyers in Eastover tend to be stage-of-life: they've made their money, raised their children in Myers Park, and now want the ten-degree step up in privacy and quiet. Listings are rare and often off-market. Inventory turnover here is among the lowest in the region.

$2.1M
Median price
48 days
Avg. days on market
5,100
Avg. square footage
6
Active listings
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