About Buckhead
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $139,900 to $13,500,000
Closed Prices: $109,000 to $6,700,000
Median Sale Price: $440,000
Average $ per sq ft: $366
Association Fee Ranges: $0 to $504000, $0, $0 to $5732/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1893 to 2022
Sq. Ft.: 485 to 13500 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 22 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 16 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres
Around Buckhead
Buckhead is a great mix of residential and commercial properties. Buckhead’s business district is home to trendy boutiques, gourmet restaurants, art galleries and museums, and the development of high-rise condos and lofts have added to the area’s varied housing options. Buckhead’s residential neighborhoods are known for remarkable southern architecture and large single-family homes, giving this bustling community a quieter, small-town charm.
With its upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment, Buckhead tends to be one of the more expensive neighborhoods in Atlanta, offering sprawling estates and manicured streets. Still, the development of condos and lofts in Buckhead’s business district have added variety to the housing market, providing more affordable price points in this neighborhood.
There’s no shortage of great places to eat in Buckhead, from casual cafes to upscale restaurants, and the area is known for some of Atlanta’s best new chefs and iconic eateries. Buckhead is home to higher-end spots like Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse, Bones, and Aria, as well as plenty of more casual places to grab a bite to eat, including The Hungry Peach and Holeman & Finch.
Full of shopping, dining and entertainment options, Buckhead is a popular Atlanta neighborhood for locals and visitors. Piedmont, Peachtree, and Lennox roads are home to most of the neighborhood’s shopping and dining, and The Shops Buckhead Atlanta offer over 50 designer shops and places to eat. Known for its architecture, the neighborhood is home to the historic Swan House mansion, grand estates, and the Atlanta Memorial Park.
Buckhead offers a range of restaurants, rooftop bars, breweries, and dance clubs. The amphitheater in Chastain Memorial Park hosts national acts, shows, and concerts, and locals can spend an evening picnicking outdoors while enjoying live entertainment. The Buckhead Theatre is home to performances, Broadway plays, comedy shows, and events, and locals have some of Atlanta’s best restaurants, cocktail lounges and bars at their disposal.
Buckhead is home to Atlanta Memorial Park, Frankie Allen Park, and Chastain Park. Chastain Park is Atlanta’s largest city park, offering playgrounds, tennis courts, a golf course, swimming pool, and horse park. The PATH400 Greenway Trail is a favorite for walkers, joggers, and bikers, and the Buckhead Farmers Market is a popular weekend outing during the warmer months. Buckhead is also home to the Atlanta History Center and the museums at Georgia’s Governor’s Mansion and the Swan House mansion.
Buckhead is bordered by I-75 and I-85. Peachtree Road, running north to south through Buckhead, is one of Atlanta’s main streets and connects the area to downtown Atlanta. Buckhead Station is home to MARTA red line stops and local shuttle and bus connections. There are numerous bus stops on Peachtree Road along the 110 route, connecting Buckhead to Midtown and downtown, and the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is about 35 minutes south.
Locals Love
- Busy business district and proximity to downtown
- Plenty of food, shopping, and entertainment
- Beautiful neighborhood landscape
Locals Don't Love
- Rush hour traffic
- Popular spot for tourists and visitors
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