Often referred to as the “Beverly Hills of the South,” Buckhead is famous for its affluent residents, high-end shopping, upscale restaurants, and unbeatable nightlife scene. If you’re in the market for some of Atlanta’s most luxury uptown real estate, Buckhead is the community for you.
Buckhead’s beginnings date back to 1838 when Henry Irby purchased a chunk of land and opened up a general store along what is now the intersection of Peachtree, Roswell, and West Paces Ferry roads. Originally known as Irbyville, Buckhead got its ruminant-inspired name from a deer that Irby killed and mounted within the general store. By the late 1800s, Buckhead became an established destination for wealthy Atlantans — a reputation that continues to this day.
Quick facts
- Buckhead was briefly known as “Atlanta Heights” between the 1890s and 1920s, but the “Buckhead” moniker inevitably prevailed.
- The 30327 zip code of Buckhead is the ninth-wealthiest zip code in the country, according to Forbes magazine.
- The highest concentration of upscale boutiques in the entire United States is located in Buckhead — yes, really!
- The tallest building in Buckhead is 3344 Peachtree, a 50-story luxury mixed-use high-rise complex that stands at a height of 635 feet.
- Buckhead is serviced by three MARTA trains stations: Lindbergh Center, Buckhead, and Lenox stations.
- The state’s Governor’s Mansion is located in Buckhead.
Things to do in Buckhead
Luxury amenities
Buckhead is one of the most prominent commercial and financial hubs within the Southeast United States. Peachtree Road, one of the area’s major arteries, is brimming with upscale retail and high-rise office complexes, condos, and hotels. The most famous retail attractions are Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza, which feature many upscale designer boutiques, as well as mainstream department stores and “big box” retailers. The new Shops of Buckhead Atlanta offers great dining options, as well as chic luxury shopping.
Historical & cultural attractions
Given its nearly 180 years of history, Buckhead boasts many historical and cultural attractions, including the Swan House, the Atlanta History Center, and the Cyclorama. Enjoy going to the theatre? Don’t miss the recently restored Buckhead Theatre, which originally opened its doors in 1931 and continues to be Atlanta’s “premier intimate theatrical venue.”
Nature & outdoor recreation
Buckhead may be situated in one of the busiest parts of Atlanta, but it isn’t difficult to find peace and tranquility within its boundaries thanks to the wealth of green spaces available. Whether you’re looking for tennis courts, golf courses, or an expansive network of woodland hiking trails, Buckhead has you covered. One of our favorite parks in the area is Chastain Park, which features 268 acres of park space that offers walking paths, tennis courts, playgrounds, a golf course, a swimming pool, a horse park, and even an outdoor amphitheater.
Real estate information: Buckhead
As a significant chunk of Atlanta, Buckhead is comprised of many sub-neighborhoods, including Tuxedo Park, Chastain Park, Garden Hills, West Paces, Peachtree Heights, Haynes Manor, Peachtree Park, Pine Hills and others. While Buckhead may be known for its multi-million dollar mansion estates, each of these sub-neighborhoods offers a range of upscale price points, which makes the area appealing to a diversity of budgets.
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