Shops line Buckhead Ave in Buckhead Village in Garden Hills, Atlanta.
Sign and entrance to the Community House at Garden Hills Park.
Garden Hills is surrounded by high-rise condos and office buildings.
A view of Garden Hills Park.
Garden Hills boasts stunning views of Buckhead.

Area Guide

Garden Hills Atlanta, GA

Families feel at home in this convenient community

Parks Wooded Urban

Garden Hills sits quietly between Buckhead and Midtown, offering the kind of tree-canopied calm that's hard to find this close to two of Atlanta's most active corridors. The neighborhood has an easy, residential rhythm. It's walkable to groceries, well-stocked with green space, and loaded with good shopping options just steps from your front door. Chastain Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, is just a short drive away, and the area's wide, shaded streets make getting around on foot or by bike genuinely enjoyable on most days.

The rental landscape here leans toward character-rich architecture. Think classic brick apartment communities, cozy garden-style buildings, and traditional townhomes tucked along winding residential streets. High-rise options are nearby in Buckhead, but Garden Hills itself keeps things low-key and grounded. Renters who prefer smaller-scale communities with a more intimate setting tend to gravitate toward this pocket of the city.

Garden Hills takes its name from the Garden Hills Elementary School, which was constructed in the 1920s and remains a cornerstone of the neighborhood's identity. That sense of established community carries through every block, making this one of Atlanta's most enduringly appealing places to call home.

Explore the Neighborhood

You'll find "The Children" sculpture in the Garden Hills Neighborhood.

Garden Hills boasts stunning views of Buckhead.

A view of Garden Hills Park.

Bodacious Bloom is a flower festival with rows of vendors & activities.

Garden Hills is surrounded by high-rise condos and office buildings.

Residents gather at the Garden Hills community pool in the warmer months.

Rent Trends

As of May 2026, the average apartment rent in Garden Hills is $1,570 for a studio, $1,952 for one bedroom, $2,919 for two bedrooms, and $5,667 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Garden Hills has decreased by -1.1% in the past year.

  • Studio

  • 596 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,570/month

    Average Rent

  • 1 BR

  • 783 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $1,952/month

    Average Rent

  • 2 BR

  • 1,175 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $2,919/month

    Average Rent

  • 3 BR

  • 1,809 sq ft

    Average Sq Ft

  • $5,667/month

    Average Rent

Getting Around

Moderately Walkable

Walkability

70 / 100

Limited Public Transit

Transit

30 / 100

Very Drivable

Drivability

80 / 100

Fairly Bikeable

Bikeability

50 / 100

Daily Essentials

Supermarket Within a 10 Minute Walk

Groceries

80 / 100

Good Restaurant Variety Nearby

Restaurants

70 / 100

Fair Café Variety Nearby

Cafes

50 / 100

Exceptional Variety of Shops Nearby

Shopping

90 / 100

Recreation

Very Large Amount of Park Space Nearby

Parks

80 / 100

Fair Wellness Amenity Variety Nearby

Wellness

50 / 100

Local Vibe

Vibrant Atmosphere at Times

Vibrancy

40 / 100

Fair Nightlife Variety Nearby

Nightlife

50 / 100

Not Noisy

Quiet Score

90 / 100

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Atlanta History Center
  • Atlanta Audubon Society
  • Blue Heron Nature Preserve
  • Atlanta Botanical Garden
  • Chastain Park

Commuter Rail

Airports

  • Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International

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Living in Garden Hills

History

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Garden Hills developed in the 1920s as one of Atlanta's early planned suburban neighborhoods, and that thoughtful design remains evident today in the tree-lined streets and varied architectural styles that give the area its character. Walking through the neighborhood, you'll notice homes ranging from Tudor Revival and Colonial Revival to Craftsman bungalows, many of which have been carefully preserved or restored. The Garden Hills Park at the neighborhood's heart serves as a gathering spot for residents and reflects the original vision of creating a cohesive community with dedicated green space.

The neighborhood's proximity to Peachtree Road means you're also near several historic sites and museums in the broader Buckhead area. The Atlanta History Center, just a short drive away, offers extensive exhibits on the region's past, including the Swan House mansion and historic gardens. Garden Hills itself maintains much of its original residential appeal, with architectural details like brick facades, arched doorways, and landscaped yards that speak to its early-20th-century roots while fitting seamlessly into contemporary Atlanta life.

Restaurants

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Dining options in and around Garden Hills range from casual neighborhood spots to more polished sit-down restaurants, with the nearby Buckhead corridor offering one of the broadest dining scenes in the city. You'll find everything from wood-fired Italian pasta and French bistro fare to Japanese ramen, Korean barbecue, and Southern-style cooking within a short drive. Peachtree Road and Roswell Road serve as the main commercial arteries where most of the area's restaurants are concentrated, with a steady rotation of new spots joining long-established neighborhood staples. The proximity to Buckhead Village District and West Paces Ferry Road means even more dining choices are a quick trip away.

Transportation

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Getting around from Garden Hills is straightforward. Peachtree Road runs along the neighborhood's western edge and connects directly to Buckhead Village District and, heading south, to Midtown and Downtown Atlanta. GA-400 is accessible nearby, making highway travel north toward Sandy Springs and beyond relatively simple. MARTA bus service is available in the area, and the Buckhead MARTA rail station on the Gold and Red lines is close enough to serve as a practical commuting option. The neighborhood also scores fairly well for bikeability, and PATH400, a 5.2-mile multi-use greenway running through Buckhead, is accessible nearby for walking, jogging, and cycling without sharing lanes with traffic.

Parks

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Garden Hills has solid park access for a city neighborhood. The Garden Hills Pool and Park, operated by a neighborhood association, is a well-established local gathering spot with a pool, swim and dive teams, a recreation center, and event spaces available for rental. It has served the neighborhood for decades and remains an active part of community life. PATH400 provides an off-street greenway trail through Buckhead that connects to parks, retail, and office areas and is planned to eventually link to the Atlanta Beltline to the south. Chastain Park, one of Atlanta's largest city parks at 268 acres, is located nearby in the Buckhead area and features walking and jogging paths, an outdoor amphitheater, athletic fields, a golf course, tennis courts, and a pool, making it a strong draw for outdoor recreation year-round.

Cost

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According to available rent data, average rents in Garden Hills range from around $1,290 for a studio to approximately $1,735 for a three-bedroom apartment community unit. Atlanta's overall cost of living runs about 5.4 percent below the national average, with housing costs coming in roughly 16.8 percent below the national average. Transportation costs in Atlanta run slightly above the national average. The city's economy is anchored by a broad base of employers, including several Fortune 500 company headquarters and a growing technology sector.

Shopping

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Garden Hills is well-positioned for shopping, with a retail variety score in the exceptional range for the area. The nearby Buckhead shopping corridor is one of the most well-stocked retail districts in the Southeast. Lenox Square, a major regional mall with more than 250 stores including Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton, is located minutes away. Phipps Plaza, across the street from Lenox Square, carries a strong lineup of high-end brands including Dior, Fendi, and Christian Louboutin. Buckhead Village District offers a more walkable, open-air mix of shops, restaurants, and boutiques. Smaller retail corridors along Roswell Road and Peachtree Road add grocery stores, specialty shops, and everyday services within easy reach of the neighborhood.

Highlights

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Garden Hills offers a quieter residential atmosphere with tall trees and early twentieth-century architecture right inside the city, all within minutes of Buckhead's major shopping destinations, the PATH400 greenway trail, and the recreational amenities of Chastain Park.

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in February 2026.

Demographic information comes from Neustar and combines detailed address data with U.S. Census and American Community Survey statistics to produce reliable local estimates.