Lindbergh runs along the eastern slope of Buckhead’s southern edge, centered on the Lindbergh-Morosgo MARTA transit-oriented development. The area is dominated by mid-rise condos and apartments built since 2005 around the station, plus a smaller stretch of single-family bungalows on the residential blocks east of Piedmont Road. The Lindbergh / Morosgo TOD is one of Atlanta’s denser transit-adjacent developments.
What makes it different
Transit-first design. Most Lindbergh residential is within a 5-minute walk of MARTA’s Lindbergh station. Buyers here genuinely commute by train more than the intown average.
Mostly condo/townhome stock. Single-family inventory is limited and concentrated on a few specific streets. Most of the action is multifamily.
What to watch
Piedmont Road traffic. Piedmont is a major north-south arterial. Units facing it hear traffic; units even one block back are dramatically quieter.
Living in Lindbergh
Eat & drink
- Buckhead Dinerclassic
- Tin Lizzy'scasual
- Lindbergh Plaza retailcluster
- Cheshire Bridge corridorshort drive
Parks & green
- Garden Hills Park4 min drive
- Piedmont Park8 min drive
- PATH trail accessnearby
- Buckhead parks systemborders
Schools & kids
- Garden Hills ElementaryK to 5
- Sutton MS6 to 8
- North Atlanta HS9 to 12
- private Buckhead optionscommon
Move & get around
- Lindbergh MARTAcentral
- I-85 access2 min drive
- GA-400 access5 min drive
- Hartsfield-Jackson25 min drive
Let's walk it together.
The best way to feel a neighborhood is on foot. We do this regularly with clients: coffee somewhere local, then we pick a route based on what you're looking for. No pressure, no listing required.