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For commuters, Brookhaven is ideal, with easy access to I-85, I-285, and GA 400. Brookhaven was one of the nation’s first planned golf course communities, now on the National Register of Historic Places. During the 1980s, the area of Brookhaven was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the first planned golf club community in Georgia. Brookhaven includes some of Atlanta’s best public schools like Sarah Smith Elementary, Sutton Middle School and North Atlanta High School. Furthermore, Peachtree and Peachtree-Dunwoody roads provide easy access, as does the Brookhaven MARTA rail station. Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza offer luxurious shopping and are less than a mile away.
These days Brookhaven is still a bustling are of Atlanta. New shopping centers and townhome communities have sprang up creating a very vibrant atmosphere. Detached homes in the Brookhaven community range from charming bungalows and post-war era homes to an elegant enclave of large Tudor, Colonial and Georgian style homes. Mansions and estates are abundant in Historic Brookhaven and the North Brookhaven areas. In the postwar era, many other neighborhoods were developed, including Ashford Park, Brittany, Cambridge Park and Hampton Hall. With the Brookhaven’s beautiful estates, prestigious country clubs, and friendly neighbors, Brookhaven is the perfect place to call home.

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