Atlanta Neighborhoods
by Rebecca Cash
The array of Atlanta Neighborhoods, just beyond the striking skyline
and twinkling lights of the city, represent Atlanta's Southern
heritage and summon newcomers to experience their uniqueness. Each
area has its own diverse culture, history and feel. Explore the
areas and discover the perfect location to settle into Atlanta
apartments.Explore the neighborhoods and discover the perfect location to settle when moving to Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta Apartments Across America will help you find the area that is perfect for you.
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about the various Atlanta, Georgia neighborhoods:
Ansley Park: Noted for spacious, renovated early American homes,
with sloping manicured lawns and cobblestone walkways.
Alpharetta:
Homes range from elegant subdivisions to homes with
acreages.
Brookhaven: Located on the northern edge of Buckhead is an
enclave of large, elegant Tudor, Colonial, Georgian and English
cottage homes.
Buckhead: This neighborhood is very prestigious and is composed
of high-rises, exclusive townhouses, and Georgian and neoclassical
mansions.
Decatur: Older brick homes, smaller bungalows and cottage homes
are abundant in this area.
Druid Hills:
Many elegant mansions are situated on large gently
sloped lots, rolling hills and meadows, surrounded by tall
enchanting oaks, magnolias and numerous dogwoods.
Downtown Atlanta:
The City Plaza Atlanta apartments are a recent
addition to downtown's housing, as is the recently renovated
Imperial Hotel, which provides affordable low-income housing.
Little Five Points: Older homes fill this community, however
these homes have not been refurbished. Often a Mecca for bargain
hunters who want to find a reasonably priced home and still live in
town. Most residents are young trendsetters.
Marietta: Neighborhoods of 19th century Victorian homes,
Antebellum homes, modest bungalows, and ranch type houses encompass
all of Marietta.
Midtown:
The city's cultural center and sanctuary for the
alternative lifestyle crowd, singles and young professionals.
This charming area is full of old, refurbished homes, loft and
warehouse apartments and condos.
Roswell: Roswell is a historic area known for older antebellum
homes and its historic founders' cemeteries. You can find
Tudor, Georgian, Colonial, and sprawling mansions with lovely
gardens along parts of the Chattahoochee River.
Virginia Highlands: This eclectic neighborhood is a mix of older
homes, smaller bungalows, and homes divided into apartment living.
The district remains a popular spot for Atlanta's young
professionals.
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