Along Atlanta’s signature street, a 1980s apartment high-rise remake into more than 200 homeownership opportunities appears to be an early hit. 

The Panorama Buckhead Residences, a rare condo conversion project at 2460 Peachtree Road, began bringing units to market early this year, when prices started in the low $300,000s. 

According to more recent marketing materials, however, one-bedroom options at the building now start at $269,000, for a hair over 800 square feet. 

Above that, Panorama condos considered penthouses are now priced from $550,000. 

Once finished, the project from national developer Crescent Heights will deliver 236 one and two-bedroom condos overall, ranging from 814 to 1,260 square feet. 

A new image depicting Panorama Buckhead's pool deck with grills. Panorama Buckhead; Ansley Real Estate, Christie's International Real Estate; GAMLS

Northwest view from an upper-level Panorama Buckhead condo today. Panorama Buckhead; Ansley Real Estate, Christie's International Real Estate; GAMLS

Situated between Midtown and Buckhead Village, the 17-story building in question had operated for years as The 2460 Peachtree Apartments, and the new name nods to skyline and treetop views from many remade units.  

Almost all Panorama Buckhead condos currently on listing services—including penthouses maxing out at $577,000—are under contract right now. 

The exception is two condos asking $435,000, which buys two bedrooms and two bathrooms in 1,100 square feet in both cases. It’s worth noting that HOA fees for both condos are listed at $660 per month, each.

Those monthly fees do cover amenities including a 24-hour concierge, new gym equipment, a sauna, steam rooms, a dog park and grooming spa, and an updated pool and pool deck area. 

Situated on the 17th floor, the largest condo floorplan currently offered in Panorama Buckhead listings. Panorama Buckhead; Ansley Real Estate, Christie's International Real Estate; GAMLS

In-home updates in the building include upgraded flooring, kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and ceilings, with new glass-wrapped balconies in some units. Across all floors, 39 different condo layouts are available, according to the Ansley Real Estate/Christie’s International Real Estate sales team. 

The rare full-building conversion from apartments to condos has been billed as Buckhead’s "iconic condo transformation” and the location as “Atlanta’s exclusive Millionaire’s Row” and “one of the city’s most distinguished neighborhoods.”

The existing tower was built in 1983, according to Fulton County property records, and it last sold in late 2024 for $55 million to an LLC named for the 2460 Peachtree Road address. 

Panorama Buckhead; Ansley Real Estate, Christie's International Real Estate; GAMLS

Panorama Buckhead; Ansley Real Estate, Christie's International Real Estate; GAMLS

Crescent Heights bills itself as “the nation’s leading urban real estate firm,” with a specialty in operating and developing “architecturally distinctive mixed-use high-rises in major cities.” Elsewhere in Atlanta, the company’s portfolio includes the 46-story Atlantic Midtown tower at Atlantic Station, which is currently the tallest, finished residential high-rise in Midtown.

Marketing materials have described going rates for Panorama condos as “breakthrough pricing.” Across the street, for context, condos at the newly built The Dillon Buckhead started in the $800,000s when construction began four years ago.

In the gallery above, find more context and a closer look at Crescent Heights’ Buckhead condo venture. 

...

Follow us on social media: 

Twitter / Facebook/and now: Instagram  

• Buckhead news, discussion (Urbanize Atlanta)