Country-Club Suburb on Peachtree Road
About Brookhaven, GA
Welcome to Brookhaven, a DeKalb County city just northeast of Atlanta, anchored by Peachtree Road, the Brookhaven MARTA station, and leafy country-club neighborhoods.
Brookhaven is a city in western DeKalb County, Georgia, sitting directly northeast of Atlanta and adjacent to Buckhead, inside the Interstate 285 perimeter. Its story is unusual: the area began in the early 1900s as one of Atlanta's first country-club communities, was long known as North Atlanta between 1924 and 1963, and then operated as an unincorporated section of DeKalb County for decades. In 2012, residents voted to reincorporate as the city of Brookhaven, restoring municipal government to an area with deep, established roots. Today it is one of DeKalb County's largest cities, with a population approaching 60,000 across about 12 square miles. The city is anchored by Peachtree Road, one of Atlanta's great commercial corridors, which runs through Brookhaven on its way between Buckhead and the northern suburbs. Along it sit the Brookhaven/Oglethorpe MARTA station and Town Brookhaven, a mixed-use district of shops, restaurants, and residences. That rail access — on MARTA's Gold Line — makes Brookhaven one of the more transit-connected suburbs in the metro area, with a direct ride to Midtown, downtown, and the airport. Brookhaven's character is residential and green. Its neighborhoods range from the mansions of Historic Brookhaven, built around the Capital City Club golf course, to mid-century ranches, newer townhomes, and condos near the station. Oglethorpe University, a private liberal arts college on a 100-acre historic campus, sits at the city's heart, and a network of parks — Murphey Candler, Blackburn, Lynwood, Briarwood, and Ashford — plus the Peachtree Creek Greenway provides substantial open space. For residents, Brookhaven offers the feel of an established intown suburb with the conveniences of the city: walkable village centers, rail transit, top-tier proximity to Buckhead's employment and retail, and a strong local park system. It appeals to families, professionals, and downsizers alike, and its recent cityhood has added a layer of local services and identity to a community that has been desirable for more than a century.
Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Brookhaven in?
Brookhaven is in DeKalb County, Georgia, in the western part of the county, directly northeast of Atlanta and adjacent to Buckhead. The city sits inside the Interstate 285 perimeter, just north of the Atlanta city limits.
When was Brookhaven incorporated?
Brookhaven was incorporated as a city on December 17, 2012, after voters approved cityhood in a July 2012 referendum. The area began in the early 1900s as one of Atlanta's first country-club communities and was known as North Atlanta from 1924 to 1963.
What schools serve Brookhaven?
Brookhaven students are served by the DeKalb County School District, with several highly rated public schools nearby. The city is also home to Oglethorpe University, a private liberal arts college on a historic 100-acre campus.
How do residents get to Atlanta from Brookhaven?
The Brookhaven/Oglethorpe University MARTA station sits on the Gold Line, giving residents direct rail access to Buckhead, Midtown, downtown Atlanta, and the airport. Peachtree Road also links the city by car to Buckhead and the interstate network.
What parks and amenities does Brookhaven have?
Brookhaven's parks include Murphey Candler Park, Blackburn Park, Lynwood Park, Briarwood Park, and Ashford Park, plus the Peachtree Creek Greenway trail system. The city also hosts an annual Cherry Blossom Festival and is home to the Town Brookhaven shopping and dining district.
City Guide
About Brookhaven
Real Estate & Housing
Brookhaven's housing stock spans a wide range of eras and styles, reflecting its century-long evolution. The historic core includes large estate homes and mansions from the early country-club era, many on generous lots along tree-lined streets. Around them sit 1950s mid-century ranches, cottages, and newer townhomes and condominiums clustered near the MARTA station and the mixed-use centers at Town Brookhaven and Brookhaven Village. Recent infill construction has added upscale single-family and attached housing. This variety means buyers can find everything from a classic intown estate to a low-maintenance condo, all within a few miles of Buckhead and the rail line.
Neighborhoods
Brookhaven is composed of several distinct neighborhoods. Historic Brookhaven, built around the Capital City Club golf course, anchors the city with some of its largest, most established homes. Brookhaven Village, centered on Dresden Drive near the MARTA station, functions as a walkable town center with shops and residences. Lynwood Park has deep community roots and features a large park with courts, a pool, and a recreation center. Around these, neighborhoods such as Ashford Park and Sexton Woods add a mix of mid-century and newer homes. Peachtree Road runs as the city's commercial spine, tying the sections together and linking them to Buckhead.
Lifestyle in Brookhaven
Brookhaven offers an upscale, walkable intown lifestyle with suburban comforts. Town Brookhaven and Brookhaven Village provide mixed-use centers with restaurants, shops, and gathering space along Peachtree Road and Dresden Drive, while Buckhead's dining and retail sit just to the south. The city's parks, greenway trails, and events — led by the annual Cherry Blossom Festival — anchor community life, and Oglethorpe University adds a cultural and academic presence. Residents enjoy the convenience of MARTA rail for reaching Atlanta's job centers without giving up a leafy, neighborhood-oriented setting. The result is a family-friendly yet fashionable community that functions as one of the closer-in alternatives to Buckhead itself.
Schools & Education
Public education in Brookhaven is provided by the DeKalb County School District, which serves the city through a network of neighborhood elementary, middle, and high schools. Several of the area's schools are well regarded, and the city's population of families and professionals places a high value on education. Oglethorpe University, a private liberal arts college on a historic 100-acre campus, is located within Brookhaven and offers a small-college academic environment plus a museum of art. The city is also close to Emory University and other Atlanta-area institutions, and a number of private and parochial schools serve families in and around Brookhaven, adding to the educational landscape.
Getting Around
Brookhaven is one of the best-connected cities in the Atlanta suburbs. The Brookhaven/Oglethorpe MARTA station sits on the Gold Line, providing direct rail service to Buckhead, Midtown, downtown Atlanta, and Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Peachtree Road runs through the city, connecting by car to Buckhead to the south and Chamblee to the north, with Interstate 85 and Georgia 400 both nearby. This combination of rail and highway access gives residents a choice of commuting modes rare among Atlanta-area suburbs. The station area and village centers are also walkable, and bus routes extend the transit network into surrounding neighborhoods.
Parks & Recreation
Brookhaven's park system is a defining asset. Murphey Candler Park, one of the area's largest, offers a lake, ball fields, trails, and playgrounds, while Blackburn Park hosts sports leagues and community events. Lynwood Park, Briarwood Park, Ashford Park, and Brookhaven Park add pools, courts, and green space across the city, and the Peachtree Creek Greenway is expanding as a multi-use trail corridor. The city's annual Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates spring with arts and community gatherings. Oglethorpe University's campus and museum add cultural depth, including the Crypt of Civilization, a famous sealed time capsule. With Buckhead and Atlanta's larger attractions minutes away, recreation options extend far beyond the city's own parks.
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