Garden Hills

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At A Glance

This quaint historic Buckhead neighborhood was founded in 1925 as a country club community, so it’s no surprise that this is where families enjoy the simple but fun amenities and monthly social events. You can find more information on the Garden Hills website.

The architecture ranges from quaint cottages to large 3-story, newer construction. The unofficial heart of the neighborhood is the Garden Hills Pool and Rec Center, first built in the 1930’s. Leased from the city and run by the neighborhood, it includes a ball field, playground, community center and pool house. Many residents purchase memberships but guests can swim on a daily basis as well. The pool is home to the Cool Sharks Swim and Dive Team where neighborhood kids compete all around metro Atlanta.

Many homeowners moved to the neighborhood because of the elementary schools in the area. Because of the sidewalks, children can walk to Christ the King School (Catholic), the Atlanta International School (private) and Garden Hills Elementary (public). The proximity to three of the area’s largest churches, schools and popular shopping destinations make it one of Buckhead’s true walking communities. Active neighborhood groups include the Garden Hills Neighborhood Foundation and garden club.

What We Love

One of Buckhead’s truly walkable communities. The Garden Hills pool is a local treasure and gathering point.

What We Don’t

Some of the interior streets are used as cut-throughs by motorists.

Real Estate

Homes from $500,000. Garden Hills homes for sale include plenty of new construction, but the most desirable homes are usually the restored homes from the 1920s-1930s.

Location

Garden Hills is nestled between Peachtree and Piedmont roads, bordered by Lindbergh Drive on the south.

Zip Code: 30305 Schools: Garden Hills Elementary, Sutton Middle, North Atlanta High

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