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Dawn P Faulkner
(404) 386.5072 dawn@homessoldbydawn.com http://www.HomesSoldByDawn.com Listed by: Keller Williams Realty |
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Huntley Hills: Beautiful Chamblee Neighborhood with Excellent Schools and Amazing Location!
13 Sales Recorded
Average Sales Price: $231,000
Median Sales Price: $237,000
Range: $142,000 - $335,000
Huntley Hills is a small, inside-the-perimeter subdivision in the north part of Chamblee, GA. Originally developed 1959-1977, this neighborhood is situated between N. Shallowford and Chamblee-Dunwoody Roads to the northwest of Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. This conveniently located neighborhood provides residents easy access to
I-285 and I-85, as well as GA-400 via I-285. Original homes are 3- or 4-bedroom brick and frame construction homes that have generally been well maintained over the years. In recent years, homeowners have been renovating and expanding their Huntley Hills homes. Driving through the neighborhood you will see beautiful Traditional and Ranch style homes with large yards and lush trees.
Murphey Candler Park is right around the corner from Huntley Hills. The park offers multi-use fields, tennis courts, a swimming pool, a playground, picnic areas, a lake
and trails. You can also fish in the lake or enjoy the other wildlife. The park is host to youth sports leagues for football, baseball, and softball, and teams from Murphey Candler Park have gone on to win several state and national championships.
Huntley Hills is a short drive from Buckhead, the financial business, shopping and fine dining center of Atlanta and the southeastern United States. In addition, the neighborhood’s proximity to I-285 makes it easy to get to any part of Metro Atlanta. Nearby Buford Highway is host to dozens of authentic and diverse international restaurants that offer delicious cuisine at affordable prices. Below you can find a list of featured nearby restaurants and schools.
Featured Neighborhood Restaurants
· Himilayas Indian Tandoori Restaurant
· And MANY More on Buford Highway!
Nearby Schools
Public
· Huntley Hills Elementary and Montessori School
· Chamblee Middle School
· Chamblee High School
Private
· Cross & Crown School (Pre-K - 5th Grade)
Dawn P Faulkner, Broker Assoc/Realtor
Homes Sold By Dawn and Keller Williams Realty
email: Dawn@HomesSoldByDawn.com
Cell: 404.386.5072
Peachtree Battle Homes For Sale
Peachtree Battle Road and the surrounding neighborhood are named for the pivotal battle of Peachtree Creek in the campaign for Atlanta during the Civil War. Peachtree Creek runs through Atlanta Memorial Park, Bobby Jones Golf Course and the heart of Peachtree Battle neighborhood. To the south, Tanyard Creek Park is located near where the center of the battle took place on July 20, 1864 and has several memorial markers.
The Peachtree Battle Alliance, a civic association formed in 1974 to calm traffic, landscape streets and parks, and promote neighborly spirit, d
efines the neighborhood as the area bordered by Peachtree Creek to the south, Northside Dr. to the west, W. Wesley Road to the north and Habersham/Peachtree Roads to the east. This area encompasses approximately 600 homes and some of the most beautiful homes in Atlanta.
Located between Midtown and Buckhead, Peachtree Battle is surrounded by the best shopping and dining in the southeast United States. Below you will find a list of the neighborhood parks and nearby schools.
Parks and Recreation
· Bitsy Grant Tennis Center
· Peachtree Battle Parkway
· Woodward Way Park
Nearby Schools
Public
· Sutton Middle School
· North Atlanta High School
· The Suzuki School – A Preparatory Pre-School
· The Heiskell School – Pre-K – 8th Grade
· Atlanta International School Pre-K – 12th Grade
· Christ the King School – K-8th Grade
· Atlanta Girls School – 6-12th Grade
· The Howard School – K-12th Grade
· The Lovett School – K-12th Grade
· Pace Academy – K-12th Grade
· The Westminster Schools – K-12th Grade
Peachtree Battle is an affluent neighborhood surrounded by amazing schools, fine dining, great shopping, and beautiful parks. Click here to search Peachtree Battle homes for sale.
Dawn P Faulkner, Broker Assoc/Realtor
Homes Sold By Dawn and Keller Williams Realty
email: Dawn@HomesSoldByDawn.com
Cell: 404.386.5072
Pine Hills is a small neighborhood conveniently tucked into the heart of Atlanta. Situated between Lenox and Roxboro Roads to the west and east and the MARTA line and Buford Highway to North and South, Pine Hills is offers easy access to any part of Metro Atlanta. Pine Hills residents have very short commutes to Buckhead, Midtown, and Downtown, and can be on I-75, I-85 or GA-400 in less than FIVE
MINUTES! The residents have fought hard to protect the R-3 Zoning, which means a minimum lot size of 0.41 acres for each home, but developers have recently succeeded in building some very nice cluster homes that sit on smaller lots but are newer construction. Overall, Pine Hills is an affluent neighborhood with well-maintained, renovated homes. Click Here to See Homes for Sale in Atlanta’s Pine Hills Neighborhood.
The Fulton/DeKalb county line bisects Pine Hills so there are two public school districts. Below are the two sets of public schools zoned for Pine Hills, but there are also great private schools within a short distance from the neighborhood.
· Sarah R. Smith Elementary
· Sutton Middle School
· North Atlanta High School
Dekalb County Schools
· Woodward Elementary School
· Sequoyah Middle School
· Cross Keys High School
Neighborhood Parks
· Shady Valley Park
o Tennis, playing fields, playground, picnic shelters
Dawn P Faulkner, Broker Assoc/Realtor
Homes Sold By Dawn and Keller Williams Realty
email: Dawn@HomesSoldByDawn.com
Cell: 404.386.5072
Buy a Ranch Home & You Could Be Tax-Free for 8 Years!
Ranch-style homes or “ranchers” are one of the most common styles of
homes in America. In the post-war era of the mid-20th Century, it is estimated that ranch-style homes accounted for nine out of every ten new construction homes. When the “baby boomers” were being born and all the new families needed a home, the rancher was the answer. It’s simple design was considered modern and functional and allowed ranches to be built quickly to supply the resulting housing boom. Their popularity continued until the 1970’s when builders started to cut corners and use cheaper materials giving the ranch-style home a bad reputation.
In recent years, however, ranch-style homes, especially those from the
1950’s, have experienced a resurgence in popularity. This is generally attributed to their solid construction that has withstood the test of time and the fact that young, first-time homebuyers who did not grow up in ranches are finding them affordable. In large cities, like Atlanta, that experienced suburban sprawl during the second half of the 20th century, ranches were th
e design of choice in the earliest suburban neighborhoods, now located closer to the center of town. These ranch neighborhoods offer an affordable option for young professionals to purchase a home close to town.
Architectural Features
The following features are considered key elements of the original ranch house style, although not all ranch houses contain all of them.

This video of a local news report discusses how your ranch home could qualify to be registered with the National Register of Historic Places.
Dawn P Faulkner, Broker Assoc/Realtor
Homes Sold By Dawn and Keller Williams Realty
email: Dawn@HomesSoldByDawn.com
Cell: 404.386.5072
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