Living in Atlanta's Northeast Suburbs (Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Chamblee, Peachtree Corners): A Guide for Newcomers
Atlanta's Northeast Suburbs: The Basics:
The Vibe
The Northeast Suburbs are all about balance — they offer proximity to Atlanta's urban core without full city intensity. You'll find a mix of family neighborhoods, new townhome developments, upscale retail hubs, and international communities, especially along Buford Highway. Many professionals working in tech, finance, or healthcare settle here for the short commute and strong schools. These suburbs are polished but not stuffy — you’ll find green space, good food, and steady growth without the price tags of Buckhead.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Brookhaven – Just north of Buckhead, this city blends luxury living, new development, and proximity to Atlanta with a slightly more suburban feel.
- Dunwoody – A business-friendly suburb centered around Perimeter Mall and major corporate campuses, with strong schools and plenty of parks.
- Chamblee – A rapidly redeveloping area with an international flavor, growing transit access, and a mix of old and new housing.
- Peachtree Corners – A tech-forward, master-planned suburb known for its business park, river access, and newer town centers.
Why It Works
- Great access to Midtown, Buckhead, and Perimeter business hubs.
- Strong public and private school options (especially in Dunwoody and Brookhaven).
- MARTA rail stations in Brookhaven, Chamblee, and Dunwoody offer transit alternatives.
- Buford Highway is a mecca for global cuisine—from Vietnamese to Mexican to Korean.
- Suburbs that feel connected, not isolated, from the city.
Watch Out For
- Traffic can be intense, especially along I-285 and Ashford-Dunwoody corridors.
- Housing is more expensive than other outer suburbs due to location demand.
- Ongoing redevelopment means construction zones and shifting streetscapes.
- Some schools and neighborhoods have pockets of variation — do your homework.
Good Fit For
- Suburban families wanting quick city access but solid school districts.
- Tech and healthcare professionals working at Perimeter or Emory/CDC campuses.
- Young professionals priced out of Buckhead who still want transit and restaurants nearby.
- Buyers who like a blend of walkability, global culture, and stable investment.
Things to Do
- Buford Highway – One of the most diverse food corridors in the U.S.
- Perimeter Center – Major shopping, dining, and business hub.
- Murphey Candler Park & Brook Run Park – Playgrounds, trails, and youth sports.
- Peachtree Corners Town Green – New live/work/play hub with splash pad and concerts.
- Keswick Park and Brookhaven Farmers Market – Neighborhood favorites.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Mix of older ranch homes, new townhomes, mid-rise apartments, and suburban subdivisions.
Buy:
- Brookhaven single-family homes: $550K–$1.2M+
- Dunwoody homes: $500K–$900K+
- New townhomes in Chamblee/Peachtree Corners: $400K–$750K
Rent:
- 1BR apartments: $1,700–$2,500
- Single-family homes and upscale townhomes: $2,400–$4,000+
Commute & Transit
MARTA rail stations in Brookhaven, Chamblee, and Dunwoody. Fast access to I-285, I-85, and GA-400. Bike trails and town centers in Peachtree Corners are growing, but car is still king.
Commute times:
- 15–30 minutes to Midtown, Downtown, or Buckhead
- 30–45 minutes to the airport
Is This Area Right for You?
If you’re looking for suburban comfort with city convenience, strong schools, and a global flavor, the Northeast Suburbs offer the best of both worlds — with MARTA, markets, and green space to spare.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Atlanta Metro.