Listing courtesy of Hirsh Real Estate Buckhead.com
Just one mile west of Chastain Park near the Top Hat soccer fields, sits one of Atlanta’s most exceptional remaining estate parcels. Located at the corner of Fairfield and Broadland roads, 711 Broadland Road offers something increasingly rare: a peaceful, almost rural atmosphere that offers large acreage and equestrian potential within minutes of everything Buckhead has to offer.
The 1938 estate home crowning this perfect hilltop may have seen better days, but the 7.74-acre parcel beneath it has only grown more valuable—and more rare—with time.
An Extraordinary Vision Realized –
This exceptional property is available for its next chapter. Land Plus Associates has completed a detailed study resulting in one of the most compelling single-home estate plans I’ve encountered. The vision showcases what’s possible on this remarkable site.
The plan centers on a sprawling main residence positioned perfectly on the level hilltop where the current home stands. Extensive mature screening already shields the homesite from Broadland Road, ensuring complete privacy. A double drive loops gracefully to the front entrance and continues through to a 5-bay garage and family motor court.
Amenities for Every Lifestyle –
The thoughtfully planned grounds include a pickleball/sport court, veggie garden, and a generous pool & pool house. The rear opens onto a formal event lawn that extends toward an overlook of the 4-acre meadow below. Adjacent to this formal space lies a full acre of level play lawn—perfect for children and pets to roam freely.
From the overlook, a meandering trail descends to the lower meadow, where an optional barn is sited alongside a peaceful stream. This meadow provides space for equestrian use or simply allows children to explore and play in a naturally beautiful setting with pastoral views.
Extraordinary Possibilities – Whether you envision a single in-town equestrian estate or would like to explore the option for 2-3 estate lots, this land represents an opportunity that you likely will not see again in Buckhead.