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Druid Hills

Druid Hills

Druid Hills

The Druid Hills neighborhood is considered to be one of the most beautiful suburbs in the United States. Designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, the area is known for its numerous parks, educational and research institutions, and beautiful historic residential architecture. Home to Emory University, the Fernbank Museum of Natural History, and The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Druid Hills is one of the largest knowledge hubs in the city.

The area contains 9 different green spaces - perfect for a weekend in the park or a bike ride through the neighborhood. Residents enjoy tree-lined walking paths and winding residential roads, all while maintaining an urban atmosphere around every corner. Spend your days in historic Emory Village, shopping the boutiques, or grabbing a bite at the numerous local eateries. For those who consider themselves wild at heart, Fernbank Forest offers 75 acres of expansive outdoor adventures and programs suitable for all ages.

With the population recently growing near 15,000 residents, there is no shortage of community. Homes in this area range from cozy secluded townhouses to 20th century estate homes perfectly renovated for today's living. The neighborhood maintains a strong owners market for families, while also catering to university students and young professionals.

Druid Hills

Druid Hills is considered one of the best places to live in when you have young children and is also the best area for those looking for one of the best places to relocate!

Live the Life You've Always Imagined in Druid Hills

Live the Life You've Always Imagined !

Samuel Johnson once wrote "To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition". This expression is true for many Americans. Of all the components that make up a happy life, your home is one of, if not the most important.
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