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Prestigious Communities in Georgia - Eduard de Guardiola

From beaches to midlands to mountains, we teamed up with real estate mogul andu00a0founder of Vista Realty Partners, Eduard de Guardiola, to bring you a list of the best affluent communities to consider living in Georgia.<br>

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Prestigious Communities in Georgia - Eduard de Guardiola

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  1. Prestigious Communities in Georgia – Eduard de Guardiola

  2. If you’re thinking of relocating to the scenic and historic Peach State of Georgia, USA, there are dozens of prestigious communities to consider — not all of which are in Atlanta. From beaches to midlands to mountains, we teamed up with real estate mogul and founder of Vista Realty Partners, Eduard de Guardiola, to bring you a list of the best affluent communities to consider living in Georgia. Eduard de Guardiola

  3. 1. Buckhead Eduard de Guardiola Eduard de Guardiolaexplains that Buckhead is situated in the uptown district of Atlanta where Peachtree and Lenox roads intersect and is home to some of the city’s wealthiest residents. From Elton John to Janet Jackson, Buckhead has been listed as the number one metropolitan area for women and minorities to achieve business success. Almost everything happens in Buckhead, which isn’t surprising as it is the city’s economic centre and location of all the luxury shopping malls, decadent eateries, and top-rated hotels. 2. Druid Hills As one of Atlanta’s first suburban neighbourhoods, included in the National Historic Register and planned by Frederick Law Olmstead (who laid out New York’s Central Park), we had to include Druid Hills in this list. This district is known for the home from Driving Miss Daisy, and is a stunning example of old, Southern design. The signature architecture in this region, such as the Tudors and Mediterranean style villas is quintessential to Druid Hills. Eduard de Guardiolaexplains that this is the ideal neighbourhoodfor families looking for a refreshing and quiet retreat, nestled in acre-size lots shaded by mature trees.

  4. 3. Dunwoody Eduard de Guardiola If you’re looking to get outside of Atlanta, Eduard de Guardiola suggests Dunwoody, a small community comprised of art centers, local theatres and cultural activities with a population of 47,000. Dunwoody is easily accessible to and from Downtown Atlanta. Dunwoody is the largest community arts education site in the Southeast and is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown. Oh, and Sean Puffy Combs and Tony Braxton live close by.

  5. 4. Brookhaven Eduard de Guardiola Brookhaven is Atlanta’s newest affluent sub city. With a population of around 49,000 people, this enclave is just north of Atlanta’s prestigious Buckhead region and boasts a wide variety of architectural styles from traditional to mid-century. The combination of established homes and those newly constructed makes certain that there is a place for every design preference. There are a number of important landmarks found within the Buckhead region, such as Oglethorpe University and Capital City Country Club. It has also been operating its own “sub metro” since late 2012. 5. Inman Park Last but not least is a region that dates back to 1912 when it rose as Atlanta’s first ever planned garden suburb: Inman Park. Eduard de Guardiolaexplains that Inman Park is picturesque, and features bike-friendly, tree-lined streets, and Victorian-style early 20tjh century homes. Just like the rest of Georgia, this city overflows with charm and personality.

  6. Thank You Eduard de Guardiola

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