Most Expensive Homes In Atlanta Right Now

For home buyers, Atlanta’s real estate market continues to draw migrants from the West and Northeast because of the cheaper property. But the city has some high-priced homes as well — and it’s going to increase in 2019. The most expensive homes in Atlanta include mansions, historic homes and newly built structures with state-of-the-art features.

Georgia’s capital city has many things going for it, including a top-notch transit system, jobs aplenty and great weather. But the real estate market,despite a recent surge in prices, remains affordable.

Here Are The Most Expensive Homes In Atlanta

To find out which structures constitute the most expensive homes in Atlanta, we analyzed data from Zillow.com, which lists houses for sale in the region. Here’s what we found in Atlanta’s real estate market:

1. $15,000,000

This 7-bedroom home with more than 34,000 square feet sold in May 2020 for $15 million. See more of 4110 Paces Ferry Rd NW, ATLANTA, GA.

2. $5,880,000

This 6-bedroom, 9 bathroom home is in a beautiful neighborhood on Atlanta’s northwest side. See more of 2167 Mount Paran Rd NW, ATLANTA, GA.

3. $5,495,000

This 6 bedroom, 10 bathroom home sits on more than 11,500 square fee in Buckhead street known for Coca-Cola executives. See more at 3900 Tuxedo Rd NW, ATLANTA, GA, 30342.

4. $5,200,000

This 5-bedroom, eight bathroom home sits on more than 8,000 square feet in a centrally located part of Atlanta. See more at 3351 Woodhaven Rd NW, ATLANTA, GA,

5. $4,399,000

This 6-bedroom, 9 bathroom home sits on more than 10,900 square feet in a wooded area of Buckhead. See more at 4440 Northside Dr NW, ATLANTA, GA.

6. $4,350,000

This 6-bedroom, 8 bathroom home is situated on more than 9,500 square feet in the heart of Atlanta’s most expensive ZIP code. See more at 3936 Club Dr NE, ATLANTA, GA, 30319.

7. $3,995,000

This 8-bedroom, 10-bathroom mansion on more than 13,800 square feet can be found in the northwest portion of the city. See more at 3400 Northside Dr NW, Atlanta, GA.

8. $3,986,700

This 7-bedroom, 9 bathroom home on more than 10,600 square feet in a forest-like area of Buckhead. See more at 711 Broadland Rd NW, ATLANTA, GA.

9. $5,900,000

This 6-bedroom, 9 bathroom home sits on more than 10,200 square feet in one of the most pricey residential streets in Atlanta. See more at 3671 Tuxedo Rd NW, ATLANTA, GA, 30305.

10. $3,500,000

This manicured and spacious 8-bedroom, 11 bathroom home sits on more than 12,500 square feet in a wooded area of Buckhead. See more at 1155 W Conway Dr NW, ATLANTA, GA.

Home prices continue to climb as the year progresses. Expert predictions for 2022 are for more high-end homes in major metropolitan areas, including San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.; Seattle-Tacoma- Bellevue, Wash.; Worcester, Mass.-Conn.; Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Mass.-N.H.; and Nashville-Davidson– Murfreesboro–Franklin, Tenn.

Final Word

You may be asking yourself how you can afford a mansion like the ones you see in Buckhead and surrounding areas. Check out these cheap properties for sale.

If you’re looking for a temporary home, Atlanta has some affordable apartments for rent.

Aside from the most expensive homes in Atlanta, the larger market is going through usual ebbs and flows. The city’s upscale home market continues to expand as developers see value in areas other than Buckhead such as Midtown’s Old Fourth Ward and along the Northside corridor into Vinings.

Meanwhile, the median home market has experienced a slight dip, according to prognasticators.

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