Atlanta Neighborhood Appreciation Map
Interactive Single-Family Home Appreciation Map (Q2 2026)
How Has Your Atlanta Neighborhood Performed?
Not all Atlanta neighborhoods are appreciating equally, and the gap is widening. Our interactive map tracks single-family home value changes across 200+ City of Atlanta neighborhoods, powered by Zillow Home Value Index data. Toggle between 3-year and 5-year views and hover over any neighborhood to see exactly where values stand today.
Atlanta's K-Shaped Housing Market
The 3-year appreciation view tells a striking story. Atlanta's housing market is splitting along a K-shaped trajectory, a pattern economists use to describe a recovery where different segments of the economy move in opposite directions.
Atlanta's most expensive neighborhoods, areas like Whitewater Creek, Virginia Highland, Collier Hills, and Springlake have appreciated at a pace of roughly 5–6% per year over the past three years, continuing to reward homeowners and investors with strong, steady equity growth.
On the other end of the spectrum, the city's least expensive neighborhoods have experienced meaningful price declines, with some areas losing as much as 7% per year over the same period. That means a homeowner in one of these neighborhoods could be sitting on significantly less equity today than they had just three years ago, even as their neighbor across town sees home values climb.
The 5-year view smooths out some of this divergence, showing broader post-pandemic appreciation across the city. But the more recent trend is clear: where you own matters more than ever.
Where Are Atlanta Home Values Headed?
Of course, what's already happened is only part of the picture. Past appreciation doesn't predict future results, and the neighborhoods that led the way over the last few years won't necessarily be the ones that lead going forward.
Future home values in Atlanta will be shaped by a mix of forces: new development projects bringing attention (and dollars) to previously overlooked areas, shifts in interest rates and lending conditions, population and job growth across metro Atlanta, and broader economic trends that affect buyer confidence and affordability. A new BeltLine segment, a mixed-use development, or a major employer relocating nearby can reshape a neighborhood's trajectory faster than any historical trend line would suggest.
Our forecast map below shows Zillow's projected home value changes by neighborhood, a useful directional guide, but one worth pairing with local knowledge about what's actually being built, rezoned, and invested in on the ground.
What Does This Mean for Your Property?
Whether you're a homeowner wondering what your home is worth today, a seller evaluating the right time to list, or an investor analyzing your next move, neighborhood-level data like this is the starting point for smarter decisions.
We're data nerds at heart. We specialize in helping Atlanta property owners and investors understand their position in this market and act on it. If you'd like a detailed analysis of your specific property or neighborhood, we'd love to help.
Data sourced from the Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) and Zillow Home Value Forecast (ZHVF), single-family residential properties. Covers 207 City of Atlanta neighborhoods. Values reflect Zillow's smoothed, seasonally adjusted home value estimates. Forecast data reflects Zillow's projected home value changes and is not a guarantee of future performance. Map updated periodically. This information is provided for educational purposes and does not constitute financial or investment advice.


