Atlantas North Side
Atlanta's North Side
Atlanta's North side includes the neighborhoods of Brookhaven, Chamblee and the Buckhead communities of Brookwood Hills, Garden Hills and Peachtree Hills to name a few.
Atlanta's North side includes the neighborhoods of Brookhaven, Chamblee and the Buckhead communities of Brookwood Hills, Garden Hills and Peachtree Hills to name a few.
Cities
AtlantaWhat began as a simple railroad town is now one of America's fastest growing cities. Home to more than a dozen Fortune 500 companies, Atlanta is one of the most popular relocation destinations in the country.
ChambleeChamblee is located at the junction of what is now the Norfolk Southern Railroad and the Roswell Railroad.
Neighborhoods
Ardemore ParkRight behind Peachtree Road in Buckhead, you will find a small, tight-knit community sitting amidst grand hardwoods and lush greenery. While this neighborhood may have a secluded feel, do not be fooled.
ChambleeChamblee is located northwest of Atlanta, just north of Interstate 85 and south of the northern section of Interstate 285.
Chastain ParkThe luxurious homes surrounding Chastain Park are some of Atlanta's most sought-after properties. Those who live in the neighborhood have direct access to Atlanta's largest park, which includes walking and hiking trails, golf, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an equestrian center and an outdoor amphitheatre that holds 6,000 people and hosts concerts in the spring and summer.
Collier HillsResidents of this quiet, upscale neighborhood enjoy a secluded feeling that can be attributed to the three parks that border the area: Tanyard Creek, Ardmore Park and Atlanta Memorial Park (which includes the Bobby Jones Golf Course and Bitsy Grant Tennis Center).
Garden HillsGarden Hills is located in the Buckhead area, and its's boundaries include Delmont Drive, Brentwood Drive, and North Hills Drive, Piedmont Road, East Wesley Road, and Peachtree Road.
LenoxIn Atlanta, the name Lenox has become synonymous with Lenox Square Mall. Home of some of the most upscale shopping in the city, it is no surprise that the surrounding neighborhood is similarly chic. As a matter of fact, it is sometimes referred to as the Beverly Hills of the South.
North BuckheadNorth Buckhead's quiet, heavily wooded subdivisions feature all the amenities of Intown Atlanta living, making the neighborhood a unique oasis within the city.
Peachtree BattleThis grand neighborhood is characterized by its carefully planned streets and landscaping. Residents enjoy elegant homes built primarily in the 1920s and 30s.
Peachtree HeightsThe first advertising slogan for this neighborhood, used in 1910, still rings true today: 'The Best of City and Suburban Life.'
Peachtree HillsPeachtree Hills lies east of Peachtree Road between Lindbergh Drive on the north and Peachtree Creek on the south.
Peachtree ParkFrom active community members to diverse architectural styles to pedestrian-friendly streets, this Buckhead neighborhood seems to have it all.
Pine HillsIt's easy to figure out how this upscale neighborhood got its name: rows of large, single-family homes sit atop rolling hills covered with Georgia's famous pine trees.
SpringlakeResidents of this active community located in southwest Buckhead take part in many neighborhood social activities throughout the year, including monthly First Friday cocktail parties, a garden club, and a Halloween party catered by the Varsity, just to name a few!
BrookhavenLocated on the northern edge of Buckhead, its boundaries are Peachtree Road on the east, Peachtree-Dunwoody Road on the west and south, and Windsor Parkway on the north.
BuckheadConsidered one of Atlanta's most prestigious and desirable areas, Buckhead is located north of Midtown and south of Sandy Springs.
Brookwood HillsBrookwood Hills is located just north of Midtown, bordered by Peachtree Street on the west and I-85 on the south.
