Community. Culture. Home.
Living and working in Atlanta is spectacular. There are hip, artsy spots and quiet neighborhoods. There are areas with sprawling mansions on sweeping lots, and others known for their charming, historic cottages and bungalows. Each neighborhood has quirks to understand and know. Some are historic, and have implemented rules to help maintain their historical character. These rules can increase the costs homeowners incur and the flexibility they have to make changes, but generally improve the value of the home. Other neighborhoods have embraced new styles and modern designs, and have allowed in-fill homes to be built.
Atlanta neighborhoods have increasingly embraced the national trends toward increased accessibility and walkability, even as most remain affordable by the standards of other large cities. Several development projects have been completed in and around Atlanta that promote these trends. A centerpiece of this effort is the Atlanta BeltLine, a civic works project that is creating a 22-mile walking, cycling, and trolley loop around our Intown neighborhoods. The project has repurposed disused railroad rights of way connect neighborhoods that have previously been separated by major roadways, and will ultimately provide new useful transit options for many Atlantans. Not surprisingly, neighborhoods near the BeltLine have quickly become highly desirable!
Whether you prefer an historic home or a new one; whether you trend hipster, hippie, country club, or anywhere in between, we will find you an Atlanta home in a neighborhood you will love.