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Carrollton!
Located approximately 45 miles west of Atlanta, Carrollton is the largest city in its county, with a population of over 26,000 residents. Life in Carrollton is never dull. Whether you’re hitting the many bike trails, watching a show at the amphitheater or learning more about the state’s textile history at the Southeastern Quilt and Textile Museum, we guarantee you won’t be bored. Find your new home in Carrollton today!
Suwanee!
Suwanee is located approximately 33 miles northeast of Atlanta and is known for its great parks, ranging from Suwanee Creek Park to Suwanee Town Center Park, which includes a splash pad and an amphitheater. Residents also enjoy visiting the community garden at White Street Park by day and catching a bluegrass show at Everett’s Music Barn by night. Twelve homebuilders are building across 18 communities, so be sure to check out their home listing.
Sugar Hill!
Located just north of Suwanee, Sugar Hill is a thriving community of over 24,000 residents. This sprawling community has all of the delights of a larger city, from its shopping centers to its outdoor activities. E.E. Robinson Park is the play to be to watch a baseball game, and The Bowl is the spot for concerts and outdoor movies. Your sweet home in Sugar Hill is waiting for you!
Duluth!
There’s a lot to love about Duluth! Located 30 miles northeast of Atlanta, Duluth offers great restaurants, shopping centers and sources of entertainment. The Infinite Energy Center is a 13,000-seat venue for concerts, sporting events and conventions. Those wanting to test their ice skating skills can visit the Atlanta IceForum. Prefer historical activities? Swing by the Southeastern Railway Museum. What are you waiting for? Check out the homes available in Duluth!
Johns Creek!
Johns Creek is the most populous suburb on our list, with over 84,000 residents calling it home. Located just north of Duluth, Johns Creek is home to great parks and nature preserves, including a park just for dogs. Johns Creek also has multiple golfing ranges and a great shopping plaza complete with many restaurants and a movie theater. Your new home in Johns Creek is just around the corner!
Buford!
Located approximately 39 miles northeast of Atlanta, Buford is small in population but large in things to do. One highlight is the Stars and Strikes Family Entertainment Center, which features a bowling alley, arcade and restaurant. Avid shoppers will love the Mall of Georgia, which features a wide variety of stores and has grand architecture. Of course, you’ll also find all of the other amenities you’d expect in a suburb, such as parks and coffee shops. Look for your new home in Buford!
Alpharetta!
Alpharetta is another northeast suburb of Atlanta, with a sizable population of over 66,000 residents. Alpharetta has it all, from top-class education to beautiful parks. Days can be spent shopping at North Point Mall or tackling the Wills Park Recreation Center, which even includes an equestrian arena. Spend your evenings catching a show at the outdoor America Bank Amphitheater or getting a beer at one of the local breweries. Take a look and find your new home in Alpharetta!
Peachtree City!
Peachtree City has all the Georgia spirit, both in name and in activities. Located approximately 30 miles southwest of Atlanta, Peachtree City is full of beautiful parks that have everything from jogging trails to golf ranges. The presence of Lake Peachtree means plenty of boating and swimming during the hot Georgia summer. There’s also the thriving downtown scene, which you can enjoy with peace of mind due to the city’s notably low violent crime rates. Your peachy new life in Peachtree City awaits you check out the house listings today!
Decatur!
Welcome to Decatur! Only about five miles northeast of downtown Atlanta, Decatur is a beautiful suburb to behold, particularly the Decatur Square, which features a variety of restaurants and shops, all with aesthetic decorations. History lovers will enjoy the DeKalb History Center, which is in an old courthouse featuring artifacts from the Civil War and other eras. Discover your next home in Decatur!
Milton!
Milton, an affluent suburb located more than 30 miles north of Atlanta, is relatively new, as far as suburbs go. Created out of unincorporated parts of Fulton County, the city was formed in 2006. Life in Milton is peaceful and quiet, and residents love the suburban-rural feel of the city. There’s no shortage of parks to walk in and golf ranges to visit, not to mention various farms and stables. With remarkably low crime ratings, a leisurely lifestyle and plenty of the great outdoors, it’s easy to see why Milton is No. 1! Ready to move to the top suburb in Atlanta.
Brookhaven!
Brookhaven sits just a bit north of the ritzy Buckhead neighborhood. While Brookhaven has remained quite residential for...
Downtown!
Downtown Awash in office towers and major hotels, Downtown is a familiar haunt for business professionals. In recent years, it has...
Grant Park!
Grant Park A lovely community with 1920s- and 1930s-style bungalows, spacious Victorian homes and plenty of historic charm. In the...
Helen!
Helen It is no surprise that Alpine Helen/White County has been designated by the State House and Senate...
Kennesaw!
Kennesaw While just a couple short decades ago, Kennesaw was considered an outskirt of the Atlanta metro area, it has grown into a...
Midtown!
Midtown If you love art, then you will be in heaven when visiting Midtown, Atlanta. Besides the famous Fox Theatre, there are...
Roswell!
Roswell is an elite neighborhood to the north of the city of Atlanta. Just glancing around at the surroundings, and...
The NE Neighborhoods of Atlanta!
The NE sector (area of expertise) includes the following cities and neighborhoods: Midtown, Ansley Park, Sherwood Forest, Morningside/Lenox Park, Virginia Highland, Poncey Highland, Old Fourth Ward, Candler Park, Inman Park, Lake Claire, Druid Hills, Emory, Decatur, Toco Hills, Piedmont Heights, La Vista Park, Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, Edgewood, Kirkwood, East Lake and many others.
NW Neighborhoods!
Atlanta The NW area includes (eastern segment is area of expertise): Atlantic Station, Home Park, Georgia Tech and Technology Square, Loring Heights, and Berkeley Park, Bland town, Knight Park/Howell Station, Marietta Street Artery and others.
SE Neighborhoods!
Atlanta The SE neighborhoods include: (northern segment is area of expertise) East Atlanta, Grant Park, Summerhill, Orme wood Park, Peoples town, South Atlanta, Lakewood Heights and more.
The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition!
At the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition, we’re your voice for better biking! Our mission: To create a healthier, more sustainable Atlanta by making it safer, easier, and more attractive to bicycle for fun, fitness, and transportation. Our vision: Bicycling helps everyone, not just those who ride bicycles, by creating a higher overall quality of life through improved public health, cleaner air, less congestion, and stronger communities. Learn about ongoing bike lane and related projects.
Ponce City Market!
Ponce City Market Ponce City Market In the 1920s, Sears, Roebuck and Co. built their Atlanta regional headquarters on Ponce De Leon Avenue, which served the Southern States of the US. After years of service, the City of Atlanta’s largest building, was closed down and eventually re-purposed for use as Atlanta’s City Hall. However, in 2010, Jamestown (the visionary development company who re-purposed the now popular Chelsea Market in Manhattan, NY) purchased the building and are currently transforming the structure as the largest adaptive reuse project in Atlanta’s history.
Baldwin Park!
Baldwin Park has a healthy and vibrant community network, making it perfect for young families who like to know their neighbors. Block parties, organized yard sales, and even outdoor movie nights make this area a one-of-kind gem for midtown Savannah.
Ardsley Park!
Ardsley Park’s central location, its physical beauty and strong property values positions it as one of Savannah’s most desirable communities. Thanks to a strong and active neighborhood association as well other community-minded residents Ardsley regularly lands on “Best of…” lists in local publications.
Parkside Leafy!
shade covered streets and Craftsman style homes are a hallmark of the Parkside neighborhood. Located immediately adjacent to one of Savannah’s acclaimed green spaces, Daffin Park, Parkside is a quaint close-knit community offering an affordable alternative to Ardsley Park, its upscale cousin to the west.
Thomas Square Streetcar District!
Thomas Square has become the hottest, hippest neighborhood in Savannah with the likes of Foxy Loxi Café, The Vault, Cotton and Rye, Atlantic and so many others. Revitalization and a well-organized, long established neighborhood association have added great structure to the existing neighborhood fabric.
Gordonston!
Gordonston is one of Savannah’s most coherent communities, with an intact streetscape, lush canopy and a neighborhood association that’s been around more than 60 years. It regularly hosts holiday events, art sales, oyster roasts and more. It’s also a place for young families to grow up.
Kensington Park!
The Kensington Park community is a little different that the communities to the North. The homes and lots tend to be larger. This community has winding oak tree street that breaks away from Savannah’s typical North, South, East, West grid pattern. From within the community, you can walk to the Synagogue or to the community pool with ease.
Midtown Savannah!
The Midtown area of Savannah is home to many different neighborhoods. Each has its own vibe and feel, but most share a similar vain.
Beach Institute!
Spanning from Liberty to Gwinnett and Price to E. Broad Streets, the surrounding neighborhood was developed in the 1850s by investors for the Savannah-Albany Railroad seeking to create housing for their workers. Unlike the rest of downtown Savannah, the plan did not include tithing lots, trust lots, or central squares.
Surrounding Neighborhoods!
Surrounding Savannah’s historic neighborhoods on all sides are plenty of great communities ranging from the Islands to the east, newer construction in Pooler and Port Wentworth to the west, and an abundance of homes on the Southside into Richmond Hill.
The Islands Savannah’s Islands!
Communities are one of the most sought-after areas of town. Located just minutes from the beach and Downtown Savannah, these island communities offer the Low Country lifestyle many are looking for with the ease and accessibility to all that Savannah has to offer.
Wilmington Island!
Wilmington Island is a highly sought after area in the Savannah marketplace, buyers covet the schools, fantastic restaurants and well-planned subdivisions. No matter the price point, there is something for every buyer, from affordable condominiums all the way up to multi-million-dollar mansions. And you’re just 10 minutes from the beach!
Tybee Island!
Tybee Island, located approximately eighteen miles from Savannah, is a seaside community in the upper coastal region of Georgia. Sitting at the mouth of the Savannah River, the 2.7-square-mile island holds a year-round population of approximately 3,400 residents, although this population increases greatly during the summer season.
Burnside Island!
Living on Burnside Island is great for anyone who wants a relaxed lifestyle and loves the water. If you are into fishing, this is the spot to be. Ask any local – the best shrimping, crabbing and fishing spots can be found here. Like to boat? There are plenty of boat ramps available throughout the island’s neighborhoods.
Southside!
Southside Savannah is developed in a very typical suburban style with modest, generally inexpensive homes, condos and townhomes. The biggest draw to this area is likely ease of access to a plethora of retail and dining options.
Georgetown!
Georgetown is a very desired community because it features beautiful well-kept homes, friendly neighbors, wonderful amenities, and quick access to major shopping and professional districts in Savannah.
Dutch Island!
Dutch Island is a small community nestled in the Inter-Coastal Waterways near Savannah, Georgia. A private, gated community with more than 480 single family homes designed for gracious living. Dutch Island covers an area of approximately 500 acres, surrounded by saltwater marsh and the inter-coastal waterway, including Skidaway River, Herb River, Wilmington River and Grimbal Creek.
Isle of Hope!
Situated on a bluff at a horseshoe bend in the Skidaway River, the Isle of Hope Historic District is a unique coastal riverside community dating from the early nineteenth century.
The Landings!
The Landings is many things to many people. It is an Intracoastal Waterway Island community, a master planned development owned by its residents, a recipient of multiple national awards for golf and community excellence and an address in one of the South’s most charming and recognized cities.
Pooler!
They say ‘It’s cooler in Pooler’ and it seems that many folks would agree. In ten short years the city’s population and development has exploded, making it one of the fastest growing and commercially diverse cities in the state.
Richmond Hill!
Richmond Hill GA is a thriving community along Georgia’s colonial coast and is among the fastest growing communities in the nation. Located in South Bryan County, 20 miles from Savannah, Richmond Hill continues to grow as an alternative to the increasing congestion and taxes in Savannah/Chatham
Victorian Historic!
District Also located Downtown, just a little further South, is the Victorian District. Here you’ll find a rainbow array of homes constructed between 1870 – 1910. Just about any home in the Victorian District is within walking distance of River Street, the furthest point downtown, so its location is ideal. And Savannah’s famous Forsyth Park runs right down the middle of this neighborhood.
Landmark Historic District!
Savannah’s Landmark Historic District was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966 and is one of the largest historic districts in the country. When you think quintessential historic Savannah, you’re thinking Landmark District. Here you’ll find cobble-stone streets, all of Savannah’s Squares, live oak trees dripping with Spanish moss, and just about every historic home you can think of.
Historic Neighborhoods Savannah!
is almost 300 years old! So we know a thing or two about charming historic neighborhoods and the amazing homes within. Check out out some of Savannah’s most popular historic neighborhoods below.
Ponce City Market!
is restoring 1.1 million square feet, creating a vibrant urban centerpiece that combines 300,000 square feet of retail and restaurants, 450,000 square feet of office space and 260 residential units. It has (Septemer 2015) direct access to the Beltline, and faces, on one side, Ponce De Leon Avenue and, on the other, The Historic Old Forth Ward Park.
The BeltLine!
The Atlanta BeltLine is the most comprehensive revitalization effort ever undertaken in the City of Atlanta and among the largest, most wide-ranging urban redevelopment and mobility projects currently underway in the United States. This sustainable project is providing a network of public parks, multi-use trails and transit by re-using 22-miles of historic railroad circling downtown and connecting 45 neighborhoods directly to each other. Visit the BeltLine website for more information. The total length will be 22 miles (35 km), running about 3 miles (5 km) on either side of Atlanta’s elongated central business district. It is connecting some of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods and reinvigorating a community spirit. Older parks are getting facelifts and are expanding (like Maddox Park, and Ardmore), while new parks are being introduced, including the spectacular Historic Old Forth Ward Park, adjacent to the BeltLine and Ponce City Market. View the BeltLine Trail Maps (PDF).
atlanta neighborhoods map SE!
Atlanta SW Neighborhoods - Atlanta The SW corridor is home to: West End, Mechanicsville, Pittsburg, Adair Park, Oakland City, Cascade Heights and more. atlanta neighborhoods map SW Atlanta ) Downtown Atlanta Downtown Atlanta (area of expertise) includes the neighborhoods of: Castleberry Hill, Centennial Hill district, Five Points district, Hotel District, Luckie Marietta district, Peachtree Center, SoNo and South Downtown. Buckhead Neighborhoods Buckhead Neighborhoods (area of expertise) are comprised of: Buckhead, Garden Hills, Peachtree Hills, Lindridge/Martin-Manor, Brookwood Hills, Collier Hills, Peachtree Park, Peachtree Battle, Tuxedo Park, Chastain Park, West Paces Ferry/Northside, Brookhaven, North Buckhead, Mt Paran/Northside and MANY more…
Buckhead Atlanta!
ntown Neighborhood Associations Check out our list of Intown Atlanta Neighborhood Associations. atlanta public schools City of Atlanta School Information: Atlanta Public Schools Website School Locator (use with complete address only) School Zone Map Information on Atlanta School Ratings
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