Discover the peaceful neighborhood of Lake Claire that lies between Candler Park and Druid Hills. This small, upscale community is highly regarded and remains a sought after place to call home. However, despite its name, there has never been a body of water called Lake Claire! The neighborhood gets its name from the intersection of Lakeshore and Claire Drives. Located on the east side of Atlanta in DeKalb County, Lake Claire sits on the Gulf-side of the Eastern Continental Divide. To keep the quiet, residential area, there is no commercial district within Lake Claire. Residents visit the surrounding communities of Candler Park, Edgewood, Decatur, and Little Five Points for grocery shopping, restaurants, retail shops, and movie theaters.
The housing market in Lake Claire is very competitive. The median home price is $899K. Homes sell on average in 21 days. Lake Claire’s real estate market is characterized by its charming bungalows, craftsman homes, and newer, modern builds. There are also affordable condos & lofts in the neighborhood. The radiant tree-lined streets and well-maintained properties make it a welcoming place for families, young professionals, and retirees alike. The strong sense of community and the neighborhood’s commitment to preserving its character add to its appeal. Even though the market has slowed, Lake Claire has been steadily growing and seeing a steady incline in property value.
A Unique Housing Option
Lake Claire is home to an urban co-housing community with 12 townhouses and a common house on one acre of land. Co-housing forms an autonomous community of private homes clustered around shared spaces. Each town home has traditional amenities, including a private kitchen. The shared space or common house, includes a large kitchen and dining area, laundry, and recreational spaces. Residents also enjoy shared outdoor spaces that include parking, gardens, and open areas. Additionally, neighbors share resources like tools and lawnmowers.
Twice a week, the Lake Claire co-housing community gather for communal dinners, open to both members and their guests. These shared meals are predominantly vegetarian, with vegan options frequently available. The European-village atmosphere, lush gardens and beautifully designed architecture create a charming and exclusive place to reside. The community dedicates itself to sustainability by practicing recycling, composting, and maintaining a small organic garden. All decisions concerning residents are made by consensus. Co-housing generates an altruistic culture, with design features that encourage frequent interactions and close relationships.