Oakhurst Neighborhood
Families, young professionals, community-focused residents.
Living in the Oakhurst Neighborhood
The Vibe:
Oakhurst feels like its own small town within Decatur. Its streets are filled with 1920s–1940s bungalows, and the neighbors are very close-knit. The heart of the neighborhood is Oakhurst Village, a cluster of local restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques. Community events like the Oakhurst Porchfest create a neighborly atmosphere.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$675,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: Kirkwood (Atlanta), East Lake (Atlanta)
- Outside the Metro: Plaza Midwood (Charlotte), The Heights (Houston)
Winnona Park
Families, educators, long-time residents
Living in Winnona Park
Neighborhood Description:
Winnona Park sits on the southeast side of Decatur, known for its large historic homes and wide tree-lined streets. Its proximity to Agnes Scott College also gives it a small-town college vibe. The architecture is a mix of Craftsman, Colonial Revival, and newer infill construction. Quiet but walkable to downtown Decatur, the area is prized for its green spaces and academic feel.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$800,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: Morningside (Atlanta), Druid Hills (Atlanta)
- Outside the Metro: Hyde Park (Austin), Myers Park (Charlotte)
Decatur Heights
Young professionals, commuters, first-time buyers.
Living in Decatur Heights
The Vibe:
North of downtown, Decatur Heights offers a mix of older ranch homes, post-war cottages, and newer townhome developments. MARTA’s Decatur and Avondale stations are within easy reach, making it a commuter-friendly spot. The neighborhood is quieter than the central core but still has quick access to dining and shopping.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$550,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: East Atlanta, Brookhaven
- Outside the Metro: Montrose (Houston), South End (Charlotte)
Downtown Decatur
Professionals, downsizers, renters, car-light households
Living in Downtown Decatur
The Vibe:
Downtown Decatur is dense and highly walkable. Housing is a mix of mid-rise condos, apartment complexes, and historic homes just beyond the central square. Residents have immediate access to MARTA, restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and public events. It’s ideal for those who want an urban lifestyle without leaving the small-city charm.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$600,000 (condos/townhomes often range $350K–$550K)
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: Inman Park (Atlanta), Midtown (Atlanta)
- Outside the Metro: Old Town Alexandria (DC), Short North (Columbus)
Westchester Hills
Families, long-time residents, move-up buyers
Living in Westchester Hills
The Vibe:
A quiet residential pocket northwest of downtown, Westchester Hills is filled with mid-century ranch homes on larger lots, many of which have been updated or expanded. It’s walkable to Westchester Elementary and has a calmer, more suburban feel while still being only minutes from downtown Decatur’s amenities.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$625,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
Inside the Metro: North Decatur, Chamblee
Outside the Metro: Green Hills (Nashville), Westover Hills (Richmond)