LIOO Moving · Intown DeKalb City Comparison
Decatur vs. Brookhaven: Same County, Different School Systems, Different Moves
If you’re choosing between Decatur and Brookhaven, you’re choosing between two flavors of intown DeKalb living. One is an old, walkable small town that happens to sit five miles from downtown; the other is a brand-new city built around a redeveloping, transit-rich core. The school line between them is the big decision — and the housing line is what makes the moves so different.
The quick comparison
| Decatur | Brookhaven | |
|---|---|---|
| County | DeKalb (county seat) | DeKalb |
| Schools | City Schools of Decatur (independent) | DeKalb County School District |
| Population (2020) | ~24,900 | ~55,200 |
| Incorporated | Long-established | 2012 (DeKalb’s newest city) |
| To downtown ATL | ~5 mi, inside I-285 | Inside I-285, Buckhead-adjacent |
| MARTA | Blue Line (Decatur station) | Gold Line (Brookhaven/Oglethorpe) |
| Character | Walkable, historic, “small town in the city” | Newer city, denser, mixed-use |
| Housing | Craftsman bungalows, historic districts | Historic estates + new apartments/townhomes |
Who picks Decatur, who picks Brookhaven
Decatur is for you if…
You want a walkable, historic small-town feel — bungalows, the Square, the Blue Line — and you specifically want the independent City Schools of Decatur. It’s the more compact, lower-key, tight-knit of the two.
Brookhaven is for you if…
You want newer, denser, Buckhead-adjacent living — an apartment or townhome near the Gold Line and Town Brookhaven, or a prestigious historic estate around the Capital City Country Club — with DeKalb County schools.
Two very different move days
The hourly rate is identical (see what an Atlanta move costs) — but the housing stock could hardly be more different.
A Decatur move
Decatur is largely early-1900s Craftsman bungalows and historic-district homes on older, tighter lots. That means street parking rather than big driveways, narrower interior stairs and doorways on some period homes, and careful protection of original woodwork and floors. The Square area gets busy, too. It’s a charming-but-particular move — smaller homes, tighter access.
A Brookhaven move
Brookhaven splits two ways. Around the Gold Line and Town Brookhaven, a large share of moves are apartments, condos, and townhomes — which means a reserved elevator, a loading dock, and a building Certificate of Insurance. Over in Historic Brookhaven around the Capital City Country Club, it’s large estates with long driveways. Tell us which Brookhaven you’re in and the plan changes entirely.
“A Decatur move and a Brookhaven move barely rhyme. Decatur is bungalows: street-only parking, original floors we lay runners over, the occasional tight winder staircase, and smaller rooms. Brookhaven, near the train, is buildings — freight elevators, docks, COIs — and then over in Historic Brookhaven it flips to big estates with long drives. So we scope them as two completely different jobs, because they are.”
“These cities even sit on different MARTA lines — Decatur on the Blue Line, Brookhaven on the Gold — and both have a busy walkable core we route around. In Decatur it’s the Square and street parking; in Brookhaven it’s the Town Brookhaven/Dresden area and the apartment towers near the station. We confirm parking and any dock window before we set the arrival time, because both cores get tight at peak.”
Easy mistakes to avoid
Assuming a Decatur-area address is in the City Schools of Decatur — the independent district only covers the actual city limits; nearby “Decatur” mailing addresses can be unincorporated DeKalb. Confirm the zone.
Treating a Brookhaven apartment or condo like a house — no COI or reserved elevator means the building won’t let movers start.
Underestimating a Decatur bungalow’s access — street parking, tight stairs, and fragile original finishes take more care (and time) than square footage suggests.
Forgetting that a Historic Brookhaven estate is a long-driveway, large-volume move, not a quick in-town one.
What changes your move
In Decatur: street-only parking, period stairs/doorways, and protecting original floors and trim. In Brookhaven: whether it’s an apartment/condo near the Gold Line (COI + elevator + dock) or a Historic Brookhaven estate (long driveway, big volume). Across both: confirm the real city limits and school zone behind the address. Name those and the quote holds.
Before the truck arrives
Confirm whether your address is in the actual city limits (and which school zone) — it affects schools and which crew area you’re in.
For a Brookhaven apartment/condo, reserve the elevator and dock and confirm the COI.
For a Decatur bungalow, plan street parking and a possible shuttle, and flag fragile original finishes.
Give your mover the home type and access at both ends.
Get the price in writing — see how Atlanta moving cost works.
One intown crew covers both — tell us the home, the floors, and the access and we’ll plan the street staging, the dock, or the estate drive, and put your price in writing. See our Decatur movers and Brookhaven movers, or get an exact quote now. Crews start at $160/hr, everything included, no hidden fees. Call 888-611-5351.
Decatur vs. Brookhaven FAQs
Do Decatur and Brookhaven have the same schools?
No. Decatur runs its own independent City Schools of Decatur within the city limits, while Brookhaven is served by the DeKalb County School District. Both cities are in DeKalb County, but the school systems are separate — the key difference for many families.
Which is more walkable / historic?
Decatur — it’s a compact, walkable, historic small town built around its courthouse Square, full of early-1900s Craftsman bungalows, on the MARTA Blue Line. Brookhaven is newer (incorporated 2012), denser, and more mixed-use.
Which has more apartments and condos?
Brookhaven, especially around the Brookhaven/Oglethorpe Gold Line station and Town Brookhaven. Decatur is mostly smaller historic single-family homes, though both have some multifamily.
Is a Decatur move different from a Brookhaven move?
Yes. Decatur is mostly bungalows with street parking, tight stairs, and fragile original finishes. Brookhaven ranges from apartments and condos that need a Certificate of Insurance and elevator to large Historic Brookhaven estates with long driveways.