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.
What it feels like
Lindbergh is a Buckhead-fringe transit-oriented district built around Lindbergh Center MARTA station. The neighborhood is dominated by mid-rise condos, lofts, and townhomes — newer infill that traded ranch-house lots for higher density starting in the early 2010s.
By the numbers
Median sold price over the last 12 months: $545k. Average days on market: 32. Recent price per square foot: $370. Inventory rotates fast in intown Atlanta — for the most current active listings in Lindbergh, see our featured listings.
What’s nearby
Anchors and landmarks: Lindbergh Center MARTA, Piedmont Road, Garden Hills (north edge), Cheshire Bridge corridor.
Working with Park Realty in Lindbergh
Park Realty is a boutique brokerage of intown Atlanta realtors who live and work in these neighborhoods. If you’re buying, selling, or just curious about Lindbergh property values, our partners John Morgan and Drew Jackson would be glad to walk you through what the block-by-block reality looks like — schools, parking, BeltLine access, the streets that hold value, the ones that don’t. Get in touch to start a conversation.
Nearby intown neighborhoods
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.