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Cost of Living in Georgia

Housing costs, rent, income, and affordability for 668 cities in GA. Updated 2026.

Understanding the cost of living in Georgia is essential whether you're planning a move, comparing job offers, or evaluating real estate investments. This page breaks down housing costs, rent prices, and median household income for every city in Georgia, with comparisons to national averages.

Georgia's average home value of $170,785 is 30% below the national median of $244,900. The average median household income is $56,172, and average monthly rent is $830.

Avg. Home Value
$170,785
Below US avg
Avg. Monthly Rent
$830
Below US avg
Avg. Household Income
$56,172
Below US avg
Cities Analyzed
668
In GA

Most Affordable Cities in Georgia

Cities with population 5,000+ ranked by lowest median home value.

#CityHome ValueRentIncomePopulation
1Fort Stewart$0$1,557/mo$51,0909,976
2Camilla$74,400$785/mo$26,7205,158
3Waycross$88,600$810/mo$37,39813,813
4Waynesboro$96,000$752/mo$36,1565,700
5Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government, Georgia$99,800$1,235/mo$59,2219,181
6Fitzgerald$99,900$669/mo$36,5158,962
7Swainsboro$104,800$788/mo$45,6217,561
8Cordele$110,700$761/mo$31,56410,107
9McRae-Helena$111,800$606/mo$51,2965,959
10Americus$113,500$825/mo$39,52715,910
11Cairo$114,300$728/mo$40,49610,067
12Fort Valley$116,400$830/mo$39,7148,808
13Albany$118,700$898/mo$45,20167,939
14Forest Park$119,000$1,101/mo$42,28619,619
15Sylvester$125,000$901/mo$59,8085,557

Most Expensive Cities in Georgia

#CityHome ValueRentIncomePopulation
1Druid Hills$790,900$2,012/mo$140,4668,278
2Skidaway Island$763,100$2,673/mo$121,9918,907
3Milton$712,200$1,853/mo$151,23541,305
4Brookhaven$660,300$1,789/mo$117,44857,224
5Decatur$655,900$1,716/mo$140,48024,470
6Alpharetta$605,700$1,874/mo$146,58166,355
7Sandy Springs$583,900$1,789/mo$101,593107,198
8Johns Creek$583,700$2,173/mo$160,18582,115
9Dunwoody$579,400$1,806/mo$109,11651,563
10Vinings$551,700$1,761/mo$91,30813,538

Highest Income Cities in Georgia

#CityMedian IncomeHome ValuePopulation
1Johns Creek$160,185$583,70082,115
2Milton$151,235$712,20041,305
3Alpharetta$146,581$605,70066,355
4Decatur$140,480$655,90024,470
5Druid Hills$140,466$790,9008,278
6Tyrone$133,773$436,6007,803
7Evans$126,767$345,80037,718
8Roswell$124,422$520,50092,577
9Skidaway Island$121,991$763,1008,907
10Senoia$121,505$382,7005,353

Cost of Living FAQ — Georgia

What is the average cost of living in Georgia?

The average median home value across Georgia cities is $170,785, with average rent of $830/month. The average median household income is $56,172.

What are the cheapest cities in Georgia?

The most affordable cities in Georgia by home value include Fort Stewart ($0), Camilla ($74,400), Waycross ($88,600).

What is the most expensive city in Georgia?

The most expensive city in Georgia is Druid Hills with a median home value of $790,900.

How does Georgia compare to the national average?

Georgia's average home value of $170,785 is below the national median of $244,900. Median rent of $830/month is below the US average of $1,163.

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