Resident Testimonials
What’s it really like to live at Serenbe? Don’t just take our word for it — hear it straight from the people who call this nature-loving, art-soaked, farm-fresh community home.
Serenbe celebrates its tenth anniversary with the entire community in the wildflower meadow.
Ned Peek's family has lived in Chattahoochee Hills for six generations.
Shelton Stanfill and his wife were some of the first people to live at Serenbe. They built their house in 2005 and moved in June 2006. T
Adrienne and Barry Anbinder moved to Serenbe in 2013 and have developed hobbies that are a far cry from their life back in Brooklyn!
All it took was one special dinner at the Farmhouse to convince Russ and Kara Kiefer to move to Serenbe back in 2008.
Rita Ritchie and her husband Ashton have called Serenbe home since 2010. They love being able to be in nature simply by walking outside their front door.
At Serenbe, life isn’t boxed in — it’s wide open, rustic-chic, artsy, musical, farm-fresh… you get it. It’s a place where nature isn’t just outside your window, it’s the pulse of everything. If you love fresh air, good food, creative vibes, and beats under the stars, this is your kind of place.
Bestselling "Last Child in the Woods' author Richard Louv visited Serenbe, as part of his mission to fuel the worldwide grassroots movement to reconnect children with nature.
Natural Connections Panel Discussion with Ryan Hughes, Steven Leonard, Smith Hanes and Clinton Smith. Sponsored by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine
Serenbe's Edible Landscape ripens before your very eyes in this video chronicling the life cycle of Serenbe's blueberry vines from tiny bud to full-grown ready-to-eat berries!
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"It gives you the opportunity to Interact with other CSA members." Serenbe Farms, Ian Giusto
"On my walk to pick up my CSA share it makes me more mindful about where my food comes from." – Serenbe Resident
Walks with Walsh at Serenbe
Step into nature — and conversation. Walks With Walsh at Serenbe is a video & podcast series where Jennifer Walsh leads walking-and-talking sessions through Serenbe’s scenic trails and gardens. These are more than just strolls — they’re immersive chats with changemakers, thinkers, and creatives, all within Serenbe’s living canvas.
Steve Nygren has an effervescence about him and look of excitement in his eyes, the way a 22 year old does at college graduation. His energy is palpable.
Comedian and podcast host Pete Dominick joins Jennifer Walsh on the Serenbe Trails to talk about his life, career and connection to the outdoors.
Kim Severson joins Jennifer Walsh to talk about a popular subject: food.
We are so glad that the Nygrens incorporated art into Serenbe, and today's guest was a major part of making that possible.
Richard Louv is a journalist and author whose ten books helped launch an international movement to connect children, families and communities to nature.
Danny Seo has been on a mission for over 30 years. That mission is to do more and live more sustainably.
Serenbe In The News
Serenbe’s been doing big things lately — making headlines as it pushes boundaries in real estate, wellness, and community design. Here’s what’s buzzing:
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When it comes to feasting, more and more Americans these days are enjoying food that is "home grown" -- or at the very least, food that comes from the farm right next door.
It started as a family getaway in 1991. Now the Serenbe Community in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia is a more than 650-resident community that features farmers markets, horseback riding, and award-winning farm to table restaurants. It's a taste of the rural lifestyle right outside the bustling city of Atlanta.
CBS46 features Serenbe in their Best of GA Road Trips segment.
Danny Seo explains Earth Day celebration + Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day at Serenbe on NBC Atlanta.
Welcome to the intersection of intentional living and smart design. Serenbe Real Estate & Development isn’t just selling houses — it’s crafting neighborhoods where life, nature, and community collide in the best way possible.
Follow newly paved Prom Field Road from Selborne Lane near The Inn to Lot D3.
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Learn More About Serenbe
Imagine a place where the city’s noise fades and birdsong, fresh air, and art take over the soundtrack. That’s Serenbe — not just a neighborhood, but a whole mood.
Outside of Atlanta, one man is re-defining the meaning of community. www.serenbe.com Video produced by Peter Glatzer of SHFT.
Serenbe is a progressive community connected to nature on the edge of Atlanta. A neighborhood full of fresh food, fresh air and focused on wellbeing.
From chirping birds and crickets to people laughing and toasting, you can hear why the best reason to live here is the life here.