Braelin Village Neighborhood
Families, active retirees, golf cart commuters.
Living in Braelin Village Neighborhood
The Vibe:
Centered around one of Peachtree City’s original village shopping areas, Braelin Village offers established neighborhoods with mature trees, cul-de-sac streets, and easy access to Lake Peachtree. Homes are primarily single-family, built in the late 1970s through the 1990s, with some updated interiors and expanded layouts. Residents love the short golf cart rides to shops, schools, and parks.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$450,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: Roswell’s East Village area, Johns Creek near Ocee Park
- Outside the Metro: The Woodlands (TX), Lakeway (TX)
Kedron Village Neighborhood
Growing families, move-up buyers, professionals.
Living in Kedron Village Neighborhood
The Vibe:
Kedron Village surrounds Lake Kedron and offers some of the city’s largest and most upscale homes. The area is known for its golf course views and green, spacious lots. Neighborhoods here connect directly to the golf cart path network, with access to the Kedron Fieldhouse & Aquatic Center.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$575,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: Milton’s golf course communities, Alpharetta’s Windward area
- Outside the Metro: Cary (NC) near Prestonwood, Valencia (CA)
Glenloch Village Neighborhood
Families, long-time residents, downsizers
Living in Glenloch Village
The Vibe:
One of Peachtree City’s older and more affordable areas, Glenloch Village offers ranch-style and split-level homes on tree-lined, shaded lots. The Glenloch Recreation Center is a hub for neighborhood life, with pools, sports courts, and a playground for the little kiddos. Proximity to schools and shopping makes it convenient for families.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$375,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: East Cobb near Terrell Mill, Tucker’s older subdivisions
- Outside the Metro: Overland Park (KS) starter neighborhoods, Plano (TX) older ranch areas
Lake McIntosh Area Neighborhood
Luxury buyers, executives, water-view seekers
Living in the Lake McIntosh Area
The Vibe:
The Lake McIntosh area includes some of Peachtree City’s most scenic properties, with newer custom homes that take advantage of water views and large wooded lots. This part of town is quieter and more secluded, appealing to those who want privacy while still being connected to the cart path network.
Zoned Schools:
Median Home Price: ~$700,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: Lake Windward (Alpharetta), Lake Spivey area (Jonesboro)
- Outside the Metro: Lake Norman (NC), Lakeway (TX)
The Villages on the Greenbelt Neighborhood
Golf cart lifestyle enthusiasts, active adults, families
Living in The Villages on the Greenbelt
The Vibe:
This is less a single subdivision and more a network of neighborhoods that hug the city’s greenbelt trails. Homes here range from townhomes to large single-family houses and are prized for their direct access to golf-cart paths leading to shopping, schools, and parks without crossing busy streets.
Zoned Schools:
Varies by location, but typically:
Median Home Price: ~$425,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Inside the Metro: Johns Creek’s multi-use path communities, Suwanee’s greenway neighborhoods
- Outside the Metro: The Villages (FL), Davis (CA) bike path neighborhoods