Top 5 Neighborhoods in Roswell you NEED to see!
If you’re thinking about moving to Roswell, Georgia, this list is your shortcut.
Roswell has a wide mix of neighborhoods—from country club communities to lakefront enclaves and no-HOA pockets—and choosing the right one really comes down to lifestyle. Below are my top 5 neighborhoods in Roswell, what makes each stand out, and who they tend to be the best fit for.
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1. Brookfield Country Club
Classic Roswell + Golf Lifestyle
If you picture Roswell as tree-lined streets, established homes, and country club living, Brookfield Country Club is the blueprint.
Built mostly in the 1970s–90s, this west Roswell neighborhood features traditional homes on large wooded lots, many of which have been updated while keeping their original charm. The private Brookfield Country Club offers golf, tennis, pickleball, a resort-style pool, and an active social calendar.
Home prices: Mid-$600s to $1.2M+
Schools: Mountain Park ES, Crabapple MS, Roswell HS (strong, consistent ratings)
Best for: Buyers who want space, a social neighborhood, golf amenities, and easy access to Roswell, Woodstock, and East Cobb.
2. Martin’s Landing
Nature, Trails, and Lake Living
Martin’s Landing is one of Roswell’s most unique neighborhoods, especially if outdoor access matters to you.
This large east Roswell community sits along the Chattahoochee River and is centered around a private 55-acre lake. Residents have direct access to walking trails, the Riverwalk Boardwalk, and plenty of green space—without giving up proximity to shopping and dining.
Home prices: High $400s to low $700s
Amenities: Lake, trails, pools, tennis, clubhouse
Schools: Esther Jackson ES, Holcomb Bridge MS, Centennial HS
Best for: Buyers who value nature, walking trails, and a peaceful setting while still staying close to city conveniences.
3. Barrington Farms & Kensington Square
No HOA + Prime Location
If you want no HOA, larger lots, and flexibility, Barrington Farms and Kensington Square are hard to beat.
These connected east Roswell neighborhoods were built in the late ’70s and ’80s and offer traditional homes with real character. Many have been renovated inside, and lots are typically larger than what you’ll find in newer communities.
Home prices: High $400s to mid/high $600s
Location perks: Minutes to GA-400, Avalon, Downtown Roswell, and the Greenway
Schools: Northwood ES, Haynes Bridge MS, Centennial HS
Best for: Buyers who want location and freedom—no HOA rules, lower monthly costs, and room to personalize their home.
4. Grand Veridian
Upscale Without the Golf Club
Grand Veridian is a smaller, polished neighborhood that flies under the radar but holds value extremely well.
Homes here were built mostly in the late ’90s and early 2000s and tend to be larger, with open layouts, finished basements, and half-acre lots. You’re close to Downtown Roswell, Crabapple, East Cobb, and Marietta Square—without needing to hop on the highway.
Home prices: High $700s to low/mid $1M
Amenities: Swim, tennis, clubhouse
Schools: Sweet Apple ES, Elkins Pointe MS, Roswell HS
Best for: Buyers who want an upscale Roswell lifestyle, strong schools, and space—without a full country club commitment.
5. Horseshoe Bend
Luxury + Country Club Living
Horseshoe Bend is one of Roswell’s premier master-planned communities, known for its scale, amenities, and prestige.
Built around the Horseshoe Bend Country Club, this neighborhood features a private golf course, tennis and pickleball courts, lakes, trails, and a resort-style pool complex. Homes range from classic brick traditionals to fully renovated luxury properties.
Home prices: High $700s to $1.5M+
Location: Quick access to GA-400, Roswell, Alpharetta, and Sandy Springs
Schools: River Eves ES, Holcomb Bridge MS, Centennial HS
Best for: Buyers who want country club amenities, privacy, and a polished, established neighborhood close to everything.
So… What’s the Best Neighborhood in Roswell?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—it depends on what you value most:
Golf & tradition: Brookfield or Horseshoe Bend
Nature & trails: Martin’s Landing
No HOA & flexibility: Barrington Farms / Kensington Square
Upscale convenience: Grand Veridian
Thinking About Moving to Roswell?
If you’re considering living in Roswell and want help narrowing down neighborhoods based on your budget, commute, or lifestyle, I’m happy to help.
You can reach out directly, fill out the connect form on my site, or download my free Metro Atlanta relocation guideif you’re still in research mode. And if you’re not ready yet, check out more of my local neighborhood breakdowns—I’ve got plenty more coming.
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