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In Today’s World, Security Comes First

For Jewish families in Atlanta, safety and community have always gone hand in hand.

Decatur’s Jewish community thrives on connection, safety, and now, a new enclave built with peace of mind at its core

For Jewish families in Atlanta, safety and community have always gone hand in hand. From strengthening synagogue security to creating neighborhood watch groups, there has never been a time when protecting our families and traditions felt more important.

In recent years, Atlanta’s Jewish community has responded to new challenges with resilience. Institutions like Congregation Beth Jacob and others across the city have invested in strong security measures, ensuring daily services, youth programs, and holiday gatherings can continue with confidence. But beyond our synagogues and schools, families increasingly ask the same question: where do we live that provides us both community and peace of mind?

Decatur: Stability and Community Together

For many, the answer has been Decatur. Known as one of metro Atlanta’s safest and most family-friendly areas, Decatur offers not only security but also connection. Families here are minutes from Beth Jacob and the wider Jewish life of Toco Hills, close to kosher shopping and dining, and part of a neighborhood where faith and tradition remain central.

Decatur is also practical. It is near Emory, CHOA, the CDC, and Northside, making it ideal for physicians and researchers. Executives benefit from its short commutes to Midtown and Buckhead. Families enjoy excellent schools and a true sense of neighborhood. It’s no surprise that Decatur continues to attract both long-time Atlantans and newcomers relocating for work and community.

Highgrove Court: A New Enclave for a New Era

Building on this foundation, Highgrove Court introduces something rare: a boutique enclave of just five executive homes in Decatur’s 30345 zip code. Here, security is not an afterthought — it is part of the design.

Each home features video surveillance, perimeter lighting, and secure entries. With HOA approval, the neighborhood may also become a gated community, offering an added layer of protection in uncertain times. For Jewish families, this brings the reassurance that home is not only beautiful but also safe.

“In today’s world, safety isn’t optional — it’s essential.”

The homes themselves are designed for family life: six to seven bedrooms, six baths, and dual primary suites for multigenerational living. Kitchens, equipped with Wolf and Cove appliances, can be further customized to include a kosher second kitchen or prep area. Covered porches with fireplaces invite gatherings year-round, while optional finished basements provide space for guest suites, media rooms, or additional kitchens.

The Right Time to Join

Highgrove Court is still in its early stages, which means early buyers have the opportunity to personalize finishes and layouts. Two homes are already nearing completion, and three more will soon break ground — making this the perfect time to secure a place in the community before it is fully built out.

With only five homes available, opportunities are limited. For those seeking the security of Decatur’s Jewish community paired with the privacy of a boutique, gated enclave, Highgrove Court offers a timely and compelling option.

If you, or families you know, are considering a move within Atlanta or relocating to join our community, now is the time. Schedule a private tour today at HighgroveCourtHomes.com and see how Highgrove Court can provide the safety, community, and home your family deserves.

“In uncertain times, peace of mind begins at home — and for Jewish families, Highgrove Court offers exactly that.”

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