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Suburban living near Piedmont Hospital
Collier Hills is an established neighborhood in Atlanta’s Buckhead district, offering plenty of green space and quick access to both the heart of the city and Piedmont Hospital. It’s also home to the Atlanta BeltLine, a 22-mile pedestrian loop around the city. “The BeltLine is one of the biggest things in Atlanta. Atlanta is a city of trees. People want to walk,” says Joshua Bazzetta, a realtor with Christopher Scott Realty Group, who has been selling homes in the area for nearly 20 years. “Midtown is a very happening spot in Atlanta. There are lots of bars and restaurants, and Georgia Tech is there. You can get to Midtown on the BeltLine from this neighborhood without driving.” Collier Hills is served by the Collier Hills Civic Association, which helps organize local events and clean-up initiatives. The neighborhood is walkable to two parks, with park organizations actively planning events and maintaining the area.
The beltline through Tanyard Creek Park is a great biking trail.
You can practice your swing at Bobby Jones Golf Course.
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Renovated cottages and ranches in Collier Hills
Most entrances to the neighborhood feature brick pillars, often decorated for the holidays, leading into the forested, narrow streetscapes. Pocket parks dot the area, and neighbors have easy access to the Atlanta BeltLine just steps from their yards. The lots here are spacious and hilly, with long paved driveways that front well-maintained, traditional homes. Many houses in Collier Hills are cottages and ranch-style houses from the 1940s and 1950s set on quarter-acre lots. Mature trees provide shade along the quiet, sidewalk-free streets. “Most of the homes have been bought and renovated,” says Kenna Daws, an Atlanta native and realtor with Keller Williams Realty Atlanta North. “There’s a lot of young couples without children starting their careers, with homes large enough to accommodate growing families." Properties in Collier Hills rarely hit the market, and when they do, buyers typically pay between $700,000 and well over $1 million. “Collier Hills is a popular area,” Daws says. “People stay in the area for a while. You don’t see prices declining, and you don’t see houses on the market.”
Cottages are in abundance in Collier Hills.
Greek Revivals are a common house style in Collier Hills.
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North Atlanta High has an A-minus grade
Collier Hills is served by the Atlanta Public Schools district. “We have private schools in the area, but there are also good public schools,” says Daws. Rivers Elementary and Sutton Middle School both earn B-plus grades on Niche. A-rated North Atlanta High offers an International Baccalaureate program and several after-school clubs, including the Academic Decathlon, Science National Honor Society, and a Mock Trial Club. The high school moved into a converted IBM office complex in 2013. The state-of-the-art space, which cost nearly $150 million to complete, became the most expensive public school in Georgia history. Buckhead is also home to several prestigious private schools, including The Westminster Schools and Pace Academy. Both receive A-plus grades from Niche and serve kindergarten through 12th grade.
E. Rivers serves the South Buckhead communities of Loring Heights, Ardmore Park, and more.
Sutton Middle School welcomes students in grades 6-8.
North Atlanta High School is a co-ed high school with 2,000+ students in Paces, GA.
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Walkable to parks and sccess to Atlanta's BeltLine
The neighborhood is home to the Northside Trail, a paved path for bikers and hikers that winds through four local parks. The forested trail connects to the larger BeltLine, a 22-mile network that runs through neighborhoods across the city. In 2023, the neighborhood hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new playground at Tanyard Creek Park on 28th Street Northwest. Visitors can walk along covered wooden bridges beneath towering train trestles. Following the BeltLine, about 3 miles north, leads to Bitsy Grant Tennis Center and Bobby Jones Golf Course, both part of the 200-acre Atlanta Memorial Park.
Residents can take advantage of the Beltline in Tanyard Creek Park.
Enjoy the beautiful nature of Tanyard Creek Park in Collier Hills.
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Shopping and dining on Howell Mill Road
The neighborhood’s location along Interstate 75 offers locals convenient access to major shopping corridors in downtown and Midtown. Howell Mill Road, on the west side of Collier Hills, features a mix of locally owned businesses and big-box stores that are walkable from neighborhood homes. Howell’s Kitchen and Bar is popular for its patio and bocce ball. Zunzi’s serves award-winning, piled-high sandwiches and wings, while Cultivate Food and Coffee offers a bright café experience with signature lattes and a farm-to-table brunch menu. Residents head to Howell Mill Village for errands to pick up groceries at Publix Super Market.
Residents can find a variety of big box retailers like Tj Maxx.
Howell's Kitchen and Bar features outdoor dining great for when the weather is nice.
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Interstate 75 leads to downtown Atlanta
Collier Hills is located in south Buckhead, just 5 miles from downtown. “People in this area are commuting to Midtown, where corporations and banks are, and they can get downtown easily on I-75,” Daws says. “It’s a good jumping-off point.” With access to the BeltLine, residents can also reach surrounding neighborhoods without a car. Piedmont Atlanta, a 643-bed hospital, is just east on Peachtree Road Northwest, while Midtown is 3 miles away via Peachtree Road Northeast. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a 14-mile drive south on Interstate 85.
Residents can take Interstate 75 from Collier Hills to Downtown Atlanta.
You'll find bus stops surrounding Collier Hills offering access to the rest of Metro Atlanta.
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Collier Hills 5K Fun Run and the Fall Festival
The Collier Hills Civic Association hosts a 5k Fun Run/Walk through Tanyard Creek Park in August. Friends of Tanyard Creek Park and Friends of Louise Howard Park organize volunteer events that bring neighbors together to beautify green spaces. Many residents also join the Greystone Garden Club, which holds an annual Fall Festival at Tanyard Creek Park Playground, featuring pumpkin picking, face painting and pony rides. The association also organizes a wreath sale during the holidays, with proceeds for yearly projects. For entertainment, there’s live music at the Buckhead Theatre, 3 miles north, and the Atlanta Falcons play at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, 4 miles south.
Collier Hills is just a few miles away from Midtown and Downtown Atlanta.
You can find homes in Collier Hills in a variety of different sizes.
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Parks in this Area
Tanyard Creek Park
Bike Trails
Trails
Playground
Atlanta Memorial Park
Louise G. Howard Park
Channing Valley Park
Spring Valley Park
Ellsworth Park
Springlake Park
Transit
Airport
Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International
23 min drive
Bus
Howell Mill Rd NW & Collier Rd NW
Collier Hills Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Collier Hills, Atlanta sell after 12 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Collier Hills, Atlanta over the last 12 months is $985,000, down 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Located in the covetable Collier Hills neighborhood adjacent to Bitsy Grant Tennis Center, Bobby Jones Golf Course, and The Beltline’s Northwest Connector Trail, this one-of-a-kind landmark home combines photo-worthy design with luxurious finishes offering a sophisticated living experience in an Atlanta icon. Renovated down to the studs, and expanded by 730sqft, every inch of this home has been
Collier Hills picturesque brick traditional for lease. Very large 3 bedroom home near Tanyard Creek Park. Classic columns frame the front door and lush established landscaping surrounds the home. Entry foyer opens to formal fireside living room and dining area. Lovely kitchen with freshly painted cabinets, granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances with breakfast nook. Den just off
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,062
Median Age
36
Population Density
4 ppl/acre
Population under 18
28.5%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
10.5%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$117,499
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$158,188
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
99.2%
College Graduates
84.2%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
32.4%
% Population in Labor Force
87.7%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
54''
Average Winter Low Temperature
32°F
Average Summer High Temperature
88°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
28/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
37/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
36/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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