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Housing Market Trends

The median sale price of homes in Atlanta is $322,000, with an average of 50 days on
the market and homes selling for 2.3% under list price. The typical down payment
hovers around 12.9 percent. Compare these prices and view trends in the real estate
industry using the US housing market page. Click here to compare these prices to
the US Housing Market.

The Atlanta housing market is considered somewhat competitive, with a Compete Score
of 59 out of 100 according to Redfin’s Compete Score. Compete Score rates how
difficult it could be to buy a home in a certain area. In Atlanta, homes sell for about 2%
below list price and will have a pending offer around 50 days.

What are the Most Popular Neighborhoods in Atlanta?

These are the top 10 most popular neighborhoods in Atlanta based on the total views
from real estate customers over the past year. Read more about the most popular neighborhoods in Atlanta or view homes for sale in each of these neighborhoods below.

Neighborhood Average Home Price

Neighborhood Average Home Price
Buckhead $496K
Midtown $332K
Grant Park $480K
Virginia Highland  $507K
Inman Park $503K
West End $293K
East Atlanta $398K
Morningside Lenox-Park $601K
Old Fourth Ward $270K
Ormewood Park $426K

What are the Most Affordable Neighborhoods in Atlanta?

These are the most affordable neighborhoods in Atlanta based on the median home
price in each area where at least 20 homes have been sold in 2020. Read more about
the most affordable neighborhoods in Atlanta or view homes for sale in these
neighborhoods below.

Neighborhood Median List Price

Neighborhood Average Home Price
Pittsburgh $150K
Southside $149K
Glenwood Hills $170K
Venetian Hills $173K
Glenrose Heights $177K
Southwest Atlanta $181K
Sandy Springs $183K
Collier Heights $200K
Grove Park $220K
McAfee $224K

Which Atlanta School Districts are the Best?

GreatSchools' Summary Rating calculation is based on four of the school's themed
ratings: Test Scores, Student/Academic Progress, College Readiness, and Equity. Find
out more about the themed ratings.

Elementary School: With a rating of 10/10, Oakhurst Elementary School, located in
Decatur, is the top elementary school in Atlanta. Oakhurst has 544 students enrolled,
making up grades preschool through third. Oakhurst has top scores in equity with 9/10,
and test scores with 10/10.

Middle school: Inman Middle School, with 1,075 students, grades six through eight,
holds the number one spot for middle schools in Atlanta with a score of 8/10. Inman
also has top test scores, rating 10/10.

High school: Decatur High School, grades 9 through 12, is the number one high school
in Atlanta, with a score of 10/10 for college readiness, and 9/10 for test scores. Decatur
High School has a population of 1,339 students.

Atlanta Employment Information

Employment Information (March, 2020) Atlanta, GA United States
Income per Capita $40,595 $31,177
Household Income $51,701 $57,652
Unemployment Rate 4% 3.70%
Recent Job Growth 2.88% 1.59%
Future Job Growth 46.78% 33.51%

Living in Atlanta

What is There to Do and See in Atlanta?

If you’re moving to Atlanta, you’ll quickly realize that there is no shortage of things to do.
Whether you’re a history buff, a food connoisseur, a thrill seeker, or simply enjoy the

outdoors, there’s something for you. Read more about local insights on great
restaurants, attractions, and outdoor activities.

Atlanta Attractions

  • Georgia Aquarium: With over 100,000 animals it’s no wonder the Georgia
    Aquarium is considered one of the largest in the United States.
  • High Museum of Art: Founded in 1905 and located in the city’s art district,
    Midtown, the High Museum of Art collection includes over 15,000 pieces.
  • The Zoo Atlanta: Spend the day learning about various animals from all different
    regions of the globe, including the African Elephant, African Lion, Bornean
    Orangutan, and the Clouded Leopard.

Best Eats in Atlanta

  • Busy Bee Cafe: Located in downtown Atlanta, the cafe has been popular among
    residents since opening in 1947, bringing customers traditional soul food in a
    cozy environment.
  • Southern City Kitchen Midtown: Situate yourself by the fireplace in the 1920s
    bungalow and enjoy the creative approach Southern City Kitchen Midtown takes
    on classic Southern cuisine.
  • Poor Calvin’s: Enjoy thai cuisine with a southern twist at this modern and
    intimate fusion restaurant.
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Outdoor Activities

  • Atlanta Botanical Garden: Escape the city and visit this 30-acre garden oasis,
    located in the heart of Midtown. Spend time wandering through the different
    gardens, including the Edible Garden, the Lou Glenn Children’s Garden, and the
    Cascades Garden.
  • Centennial Olympic Park: This park dates back to 1996 where spectators of the
    Centennial Olympic Games would gather. You can escape the hustle and bustle
    of the city in this 22-acre park filled with artwork, playgrounds, and fountains.
  • Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail: Ride your bike or walk along the Atlanta Beltline
    Eastside Trail and take in views of the city, stop and grab a bite to eat at a
    restaurant along the trail, and access several parks easily, including the
    Piedmont Park, Fourth Ward Park, and Inman Park.

Atlanta Weather Trends

Type Atlanta United States
Rainfall 51.5 inches 38.1 inches
Snowfall 1.4 inches 27.8 inches
Precipitation 109.3 days 106.2 days
Sunny 217 days 205 days
Average July High 88.3° 85.8°

Average January Low 32.6° 21.7°

What is Atlanta’s Public Transportation Like?

Transportation in Atlanta ranks 15th in the country for best public transit systems. There
are many options for transportation, including by car, MARTA Public Transit System,
streetcars, rideshare services, walking, and biking. You’re able to find routes and
information for public transit through the MARTA website, and information for cyclists on
the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition, site.

How are the Traffic Conditions in Atlanta?

Because of the city's growing popularity, Atlanta’s traffic trends have seen better days.
And, like any bustling city, there are times of the day you’ll want to avoid driving or
commuting if possible. If not, make sure to plan ahead and be prepared for a slight
delay. According to TomTom, the best time to avoid commuting on weekdays is 7 a.m.
to 9 a.m., and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Depending on the day of the week, the trends may differ
slightly. For example, Thursday seems to be more congested from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. than
other days of the week. However, no matter the day, the traffic in the evening seems to
be slightly more congested than during the morning commute.

Atlanta Moving and Real Estate

Resources

Moving Companies: Atlanta Home Movers, Top Dawg Moving, Bring it! Movers, Mark
and Mover, B&B Movers, Inc..
Storage Companies: Life Storage, Your Extra Attic, Cross Country Movers, Atlanta
PRO Moving Services, CubeSmart Self Storage.
Cable Services: AT&T, Xfinity, HughesNet, Viasat.
Water and Sewage: Atlanta Watershed Management.

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