The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Chamblee. The average price for homes on these streets range from $950,000 to $1,922,500.
Parkridge Crescent is the 1st most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built in 2024, ranging in price from $1,825,000 to $2,020,000. It is home to the Ashford Park subdivision.
Carmel Road is the 2nd most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built from 1957 to 2023, ranging in price from $1,425,000 to $1,465,000. It is home to the Sexton Woods subdivision.
Jefferson Street is the 3rd most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built from 2020 to 2023, ranging in price from $1,165,000 to $1,690,000. It is home to the Ashford Park subdivision.
Keswick Court is the 4th most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built in 1950, with an average sale price of $1,390,000. It is home to the Keswick Village subdivision.
Keswick Drive is the 5th most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built from 1956 to 2023, ranging in price from $632,888 to $1,725,000. It is home to the Sexton Woods and Keswick Village subdivisions.
8th Street is the 6th most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes and townhouses built from 1948 to 2025, ranging in price from $700,000 to $1,600,000. It is home to the Ashford Park and The Foxtrot subdivisions.
Chamdun Place is the 7th most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built in 2013, with an average sale price of $1,095,000.
Sexton Woods Drive is the 8th most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built from 1955 to 2024, ranging in price from $515,000 to $1,525,000. It is home to the Sexton Woods subdivision.
Bonnington Court is the 9th most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built in 1967, with an average sale price of $950,000.
Ham Drive is the 10th most expensive street in Chamblee. It has single-family homes built from 1948 to 2017, ranging in price from $650,000 to $1,250,000. It is home to the Ashford Park subdivision.