Collier Hills
A peaceful residential enclave at the crossroads of Buckhead and Midtown — BeltLine trail access, creek-side parks, and 1940s charm without the premium price tag.
What's happening in the Collier Hills market.
Housing Styles
Collier Hills features predominantly 1930s–1940s architecture including Colonial Revivals, traditional cottages, split-level homes, and ranch-style residences. Many homes have been sensitively updated with modern kitchens and baths while preserving original character like hardwood floors and classic proportions. The neighborhood's mature tree canopy and consistent setbacks create a cohesive, park-like streetscape. Lot sizes are generous by intown standards, and the occasional new-build infill respects the established scale.
Market Trends
Collier Hills offers a compelling value proposition in a location that rivals Buckhead and Midtown for convenience but with more accessible pricing. Median home prices typically range from $750K to $1.2M, making it an attractive entry point for buyers who want the Northside Trail, proximity to Chastain Park, and a genuine neighborhood feel. The BeltLine Northside Trail has increased visibility and demand in recent years, and well-maintained homes sell steadily in this low-inventory market.
Key Highlights
Collier Hills, Atlanta
Collier Hills is one of Atlanta's best-kept secrets — an established, peaceful residential neighborhood positioned perfectly between Buckhead and Midtown. Developed primarily from the 1930s through the late 1940s, the area retains a timeless, tree-lined character with cottage-style homes that feel a world away from the traffic and density just blocks in either direction. What sets Collier Hills apart is its deep connection to nature: Tanyard Creek Park runs through the neighborhood, the Atlanta BeltLine Northside Trail provides direct trail access, and Memorial Park and Ardmore Park are just steps away. For buyers who want an established intown neighborhood with genuine green space and easy access to both Buckhead and Midtown, Collier Hills delivers in ways that are increasingly hard to find.
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What to explore in Collier Hills.
Outdoors & Recreation
- BeltLine Northside Trail — walking, running, cycling through the neighborhood
- Tanyard Creek Park — creek-side trails and green space
- Memorial Park — swimming pool, tennis, playgrounds
Dining & Shopping
- Cheshire Bridge Road — eclectic dining corridor
- Buckhead restaurants and shopping minutes away
- Midtown restaurant scene within easy reach
Community
- Collier Hills neighborhood gatherings
- Walkable tree-lined streets for evening strolls
- Access to both Buckhead and Midtown events
Raising a family in Collier Hills.
E. Rivers Elementary
APS — well-regarded Buckhead-area school
Willis A. Sutton Middle School
APS — serves the Buckhead corridor
North Atlanta High School
APS — serves the Buckhead area
Christ the King School
Nearby Catholic school
Getting around from Collier Hills.
15 minutes by car
BeltLine Northside Trail connects to broader network; MARTA bus service nearby
I-75/I-85 connector and GA-400 both accessible
Hidden gems in Collier Hills.
Why buyers choose Collier Hills.
BeltLine access in an established, quiet neighborhood — that combination is rare.
The price point is more accessible than Ansley Park or Chastain Park for comparable intown living.
Tanyard Creek Park and the surrounding green space make this feel like a nature retreat inside the city.
Location between Buckhead and Midtown means you're close to everything without paying the premium for either.
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