Choosing the right neighborhood is one of the most important decisions when moving to Peachtree City. With four distinct villages and dozens of subdivisions, each with its own character, price range, and school zone, the options can feel overwhelming.
As a local RamseyTrusted® REALTOR® who has helped hundreds of families find their home in Peachtree City, I've put together this guide to the best neighborhoods for families in 2026. Whether you're looking for a starter home in the $300Ks or an executive estate over $1 million, there's a neighborhood in Peachtree City that fits.
Tree-lined street in Peachtree City neighborhood
What Is the Best Neighborhood in Peachtree City?
The best neighborhood depends on your priorities, but Kedron Hills and Planterra Ridge are consistently the most sought-after for families. Both are in Kedron Village with newer construction, excellent golf cart path access, and are zoned for Starr's Mill High School (9/10 GreatSchools). For families on a tighter budget, Braelinn Village offers excellent value in the $300K-$500K range with direct access to shopping and dining.
Kedron Village Neighborhoods
Kedron is the newest and most sought-after village in Peachtree City. It's home to the Kedron Aquatic Center, Kedron Fieldhouse, and some of the city's best schools.
Kedron Hills
Kedron Hills is one of Peachtree City's premier neighborhoods, featuring upscale homes on generous lots near the Kedron Aquatic Center and top-rated schools. Homes range from $500,000 to $800,000+, with most built in the 2000s-2010s. Excellent golf cart path access, mature landscaping, and a strong HOA. School zone: Kedron Elementary → Rising Starr Middle → Starr's Mill High.
Planterra Ridge
Planterra Ridge is a newer community featuring a mix of traditional and craftsman-style homes priced from $450,000 to $700,000. Built around the Planterra Ridge Golf Club with some of the best golf cart path connectivity in the city. Families love the wide streets, community pool, and proximity to Kedron Village amenities. School zone: Kedron Elementary → Rising Starr Middle → Starr's Mill High.
The Gates at Peachtree City
The Gates is one of the few gated communities in Peachtree City, offering executive-style homes from $600,000 to $1 million+. Private clubhouse, pool, and tennis courts. While gated, the neighborhood still connects to the golf cart path system. School zone: Kedron Elementary → Rising Starr Middle → Starr's Mill High.
Homes in Kedron Village Peachtree City
Braelinn Village Neighborhoods
Braelinn is the largest and most centrally located village, with the best access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. It's ideal for families who want convenience and walkability.
Braelinn
The Braelinn subdivision is a large, established neighborhood with homes ranging from $350,000 to $550,000. Tree-lined streets, a community pool, and direct golf cart path access to the Braelinn Village shopping center. Homes are primarily 1980s-1990s construction with 3-5 bedrooms. School zone: Braelinn Elementary → J.C. Booth Middle → McIntosh High.
Coventry
Coventry is a well-maintained neighborhood with homes priced from $380,000 to $500,000. Pool, tennis courts, and excellent path connectivity. Within walking distance of The Avenue Peachtree City shopping center. School zone: Braelinn Elementary → J.C. Booth Middle → McIntosh High.
Glenloch Village Neighborhoods
Glenloch offers a family-friendly atmosphere with proximity to Lake Peachtree and some of the city's most scenic cart paths.
Glenloch
The Glenloch neighborhood features established homes on wooded lots, priced from $350,000 to $600,000. Known for mature trees, quiet streets, and proximity to the Glenloch Recreation Area and Lake Peachtree. Many homes have been updated over the years. School zone: Crabapple Lane Elementary → J.C. Booth Middle → McIntosh High.
Wynnmeade
Wynnmeade is a smaller, upscale neighborhood with homes from $450,000 to $650,000. Private pool and surrounded by some of the most scenic golf cart paths in the city. School zone: Crabapple Lane Elementary → J.C. Booth Middle → McIntosh High.
Lake Peachtree with homes in background
Aberdeen Village Neighborhoods
Aberdeen is the original village of Peachtree City, offering established neighborhoods with larger lots and a quieter atmosphere.
Aberdeen
Aberdeen's neighborhoods feature some of the largest lots in Peachtree City, with homes ranging from $350,000 to $600,000. Home to Flat Creek Country Club with a more rural, wooded feel. Homes are primarily 1970s-1980s construction, many on half-acre or larger lots. School zone: Peeples Elementary → J.C. Booth Middle → McIntosh High.
Wilksmoor
Wilksmoor is a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood near the Line Creek Nature Area. Homes range from $350,000 to $500,000 on generous lots with mature landscaping. One of the more affordable neighborhoods while still offering excellent golf cart path access and strong schools. School zone: Peeples Elementary → J.C. Booth Middle → McIntosh High.
Are There 55+ Communities in Peachtree City?
Yes. Cresswind Peachtree City is the premier 55+ active adult community, developed by Kolter Homes. Homes range from $400,000 to $700,000+ and feature single-story floor plans with low-maintenance living. The community includes a clubhouse, pool, fitness center, pickleball courts, and a full-time lifestyle director. Cresswind connects to the city's golf cart path system.
How Do Peachtree City Neighborhoods Compare to Newnan?
Newnan in Coweta County offers more affordable housing overall, with a median home price around $400,000 compared to $567,000 in Peachtree City. However, Peachtree City neighborhoods offer the unique golf cart lifestyle, higher-ranked Fayette County schools, and lower crime rates. Many families who initially look at Newnan for affordability end up choosing Peachtree City for the lifestyle premium. For a full comparison, read our Peachtree City vs. Newnan guide.
How to Choose the Right Neighborhood
When helping families choose a neighborhood in Peachtree City, I focus on five key factors:
- School zone: Which high school do you prefer — McIntosh or Starr's Mill? This narrows your search significantly.
- Budget: Peachtree City offers homes from the low $300,000s to over $1 million.
- Lifestyle: Near shopping (Braelinn), near lakes (Glenloch), newer community (Kedron), or large lot (Aberdeen)?
- Golf cart access: All neighborhoods connect to the path system, but some have more direct routes to key destinations.
- Home age and condition: Newer construction in Kedron vs. established charm in Aberdeen.
Ready to find your family's perfect neighborhood? Contact me today for a personalized neighborhood tour, or search homes for sale in Peachtree City to see what's available in each village.




