Historic Downtown Roswell
Walkability seekers, couples, empty nesters, and young families
Neighborhood vibe: Historic, social, and close-knit
Downtown Roswell centers on Canton Street, which serves as a lively hub with restaurants, boutiques, coffee shops, and weekly community events like Alive in Roswell. The homes here range from charming early 20th-century cottages to upscale townhomes and newer infill builds. Residents love being able to walk to everything. The area draws those who want an active lifestyle and a true sense of place without heading into Atlanta.
Zoned schools:
-Roswell North Elementary
-Crabapple Middle
-Roswell High
Median home price: ~$675,000
Similar neighborhoods nearby:
- Crabapple (Milton)
- Alpharetta City Center
Martin’s Landing Neighborhood
Families, first-time buyers, and nature lovers
General vibe: Established, peaceful, outdoorsy
Martin’s Landing is a large, planned community with wooded trails, playgrounds, and access to the Chattahoochee River. It feels like a forested enclave with over 1,000 acres of green space and amenities like a private lake and swim/tennis facilities. Homes are mostly from the 1970s and ’80s and have been steadily updated. It’s one of Roswell’s most recognizable neighborhoods for a reason—there’s a lot of value for families here.
Zoned schools:
-Esther Jackson Elementary
-Holcomb Bridge Middle
-Centennial High
Median home price: ~$475,000
Similar neighborhoods nearby:
- Horseshoe Bend
- Rivermont
Horshoe Bend Neighborhood
Golfers, professionals, families upgrading
General vibe: Suburban, upscale, tucked-away
This private golf course community sits along the Chattahoochee and features contemporary custom homes, and beautiful mature trees lining winding quiet streets. Horshoe Bend Country Club is at the center with tennis, golf, and social events. Homes are larger and often sit on sloped or wooded lots. People who choose Horseshoe Bend tend to stay long-term—it’s a stable, sought-after part of town that offers privacy just a few minutes from Roswell’s busier parts.
Zoned schools:
-River Eves Elementary
-Holcomb Bridge Middle
-Centennial High
Median home price: ~$800,000
Similar neighborhoods nearby:
- Country Club of the South (Johns Creek)
- Brookfield Country Club
Brookfield Country Club Neighborhood
Longtime Roswell residents, golfers, quiet-seekers
General vibe: Quiet, traditional, well-kept
Located west of downtown, Brookfield is another golf course community with wide streets and well-manicured and maintained homes—mostly from the ’80s and ’90s. It doesn’t have the buzz of Downtown Roswell, but that’s why some residents prefer it. The club features tennis and golf, but you don’t need to join to live here. It’s a calm, residential pocket with lots of green space and big yards.
Zoned schools:
-Mountain Park Elementary
-Crabapple Middle
-Roswell High
Median home price: ~$750,000
Similar neighborhoods nearby:
- Horseshoe Bend
- Edenwilde
Edenwilde Neighborhood
Families with school-aged kids, swim/tennis types
General vibe: Friendly, planned, neighborhood-focused
Edenwilde is a swim/tennis subdivision built in the 1990s with sidewalks for all the families and doggos to stroll along and highly-ranked public schools. Homes here are brick-front traditionals with front porches and landscaped lots. Kids walk to school, neighbors actually know each other, and the HOA helps keep everything neat. It’s near Crabapple and feels like a community-within-a-community.
Zoned schools:
-Sweet Apple Elementary
-Elkins Pointe Middle
-Milton High
Median home price: ~$700,000
Similar neighborhoods nearby:
- Windward (Alpharetta)
- Brookfield