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Located in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains along the southeastern banks of the Etowah River, Lake Acworth and...
Founded in 1858 with humble beginnings as a pioneer trading post, the city of Alpharetta has evolved into a thriving...
A National Register Historic District, Ansley Park was developed in 1904 as an “automobile suburb” and has evolved into the...
Blairsville is nestled at the foot of the Appalachian Mountain chain in northeast Georgia, about two hours north of Atlanta....
Blue Ridge is only 90 miles north of Atlanta via I-575, but a million miles away from the city in...
Established in the early 1900’s, Brookhaven only recently became a city in 2012. Stretching over a 12 square mile area,...
Established in 1922, Brookwood Hills is one of Atlanta’s earliest planned neighborhoods. Featuring an enclave design, curvilinear streets and a...
Annexed to the City of Atlanta in 1952, Buckhead has seen tremendous growth since that time, evolving into the vibrant...
Once a thriving mill town known for producing denim, Canton is a city of just under 28,000 people located about...
Roughly bounded by I-85 to the south, Chamblee-Tucker Road to the east, I-285 to the north, and the city of...
With over 268-acres of green space, Chastain Memorial Park is the largest public park in Atlanta, and serves as the...
Located at the crossroads of Buckhead and Midtown, Collier Hills is one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Atlanta. Established...
Holding the distinction as the only incorporated city in Forsyth County, Cumming is known for its small town charm and...
Located in the heart of Paulding County, one of the fastest growing areas in the United States, Dallas was incorporated...
Founded in 1823, Decatur is only six miles northeast of Downtown Atlanta, but this dynamic city of 22,000 enjoys a...
One of Atlanta’s most historic and notable neighborhoods, Druid Hills has the distinction of being designed by Frederick Law Olmsted....
Home to more than 28,000 residents who live, work and play in this 9.8 square-mile community, Duluth has retained its...
Dunwoody has only officially been a city since 2008, but the area offers an assortment of older traditional homes on...
Earning the top spot in Money Magazine’s 2016 list of “The Best Places to Live in Georgia,” East Cobb is known for...
Located about an hour north of Atlanta, the North Georgia mountain town of Ellijay is quintessentially charming, welcoming visitors with...
Situated in the heart of Buckhead between Peachtree Road and Piedmont Road, Garden Hills is a popular historic neighborhood featuring...
Home to Atlanta’s oldest public park, the Grant Park neighborhood was named for Lemual P. Grant, a civil engineer considered...
Entering Haynes Manor from the neighborhood’s stately entrance on Peachtree Road, residents are greeted by some of Atlanta’s most unique...
One of the hottest “BeltLine communities,” Inman Park was developed in the late 1880’s and is considered to be Atlanta’s...
Officially a city since 2006, Johns Creek is now the 10th largest city in Georgia, and was recently ranked third...
Established in 1887, Kennesaw offers the perfect combination of affordable housing, high-ranking schools and a thriving business center, all with...
Settled in 1824, Marietta is one of the oldest cities in Georgia, and is equal parts old and new. A...
Residents flock to this charming cluster of intown neighborhoods for direct access to the Atlanta BeltLine Trail and an abundance...
Home to some of the area’s top businesses and popular entertainment venues, Midtown is the geographic and cultural heart of...
Before becoming a city in 2006, Milton was considered unincorporated Alpharetta or Roswell, and as a result, a number of...
A lush canopy of mature trees line the streets of this charming community of approximately 3,500 homes. Established in 1923,...
One of Atlanta’s largest neighborhoods, North Buckhead is home to some of the most recognizable commercial landmarks in Atlanta –...
Atlanta’s historic Old Fourth Ward neighborhood is enjoying its time in the spotlight as one of Atlanta’s fastest growing and...
One of Buckhead’s most popular neighborhoods, Peachtree Hills is located east of Peachtree Road between Peachtree Creek on the south...
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Peachtree Park is a popular neighborhood of single-family homes and duplexes dating...
The historic city of Roswell is located 20 miles north of Atlanta on the banks of the Chattahoochee River. Officially...
Sandy Springs became the first new city in Georgia in almost 50 years when it was founded in 2005, and...
Settled by pioneers in 1832, Smyrna has become one of the most popular places to reside in the metro area....
Tuxedo Park has evolved from a densely wooded area dotted with sprawling farmlands to become the quintessential Buckhead neighborhood. The...
This charming unincorporated area of Cobb County was Georgia’s sole representative on Money Magazine’s 2017 list of “The Best Places...
Established in the early 20th century, this beloved historic neighborhood is named for the intersection of Virginia Avenue and North...
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