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Highest Home Value in Georgia

Top 100 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — Georgia

1 Druid Hills $790,900
2 Skidaway Island $763,100
3 Milton $712,200
4 Brookhaven $660,300
5 Decatur $655,900
6 Alpharetta $605,700
7 Sandy Springs $583,900
8 Johns Creek $583,700
9 Dunwoody $579,400
10 Vinings $551,700
11 Roswell $520,500
12 North Druid Hills $486,200
13 St. Simons $484,100
14 Peachtree Corners $467,300
15 Peachtree City $461,000
16 North Decatur $459,000
17 Suwanee $439,700
18 Tyrone $436,600
19 Braselton $425,900
20 Flowery Branch $422,900
21 Atlanta $420,600
22 Holly Springs $414,700
23 Dahlonega $409,100
24 Smyrna $409,000
25 Chamblee $407,900
26 Marietta $401,100
27 Woodstock $387,300
28 Senoia $382,700
29 Sugar Hill $375,900
30 Norcross $375,900
31 Canton $369,700
32 Cumming $366,800
33 Duluth $366,000
34 Wilmington Island $361,600
35 Whitemarsh Island $360,400
36 Tucker $359,300
37 Jefferson $346,800
38 Buford $346,400
39 Evans $345,800
40 Gainesville $337,000
41 Dacula $336,500
42 Lawrenceville $335,100
43 Fayetteville $331,700
44 Newnan $327,800
45 Loganville $321,800
46 Mountain Park $321,000
47 Scottdale $319,400
48 College Park $314,500
49 Douglasville $313,500
50 Acworth $309,800
51 Mableton $306,200
52 Cartersville $298,000
53 Doraville $297,700
54 Snellville $293,400
55 Fairfield Plantation $293,100
56 Kennesaw $291,300
57 Pooler $289,000
58 McDonough $285,800
59 Powder Springs $283,700
60 Hapeville $283,600
61 Carrollton $283,100
62 Clarkston $279,500
63 Lilburn $278,600
64 Richmond Hill $272,100
65 Athens-Clarke County $271,800
66 South Fulton $270,600
67 Belvedere Park $266,000
68 Hampton $265,100
69 Bremen $264,000
70 Gresham Park $261,800
71 Locust Grove $261,500
72 St. Marys $259,300
73 Georgetown $257,700
74 Austell $255,700
75 Oakwood $255,400
76 Winder $251,700
77 Villa Rica $250,700
78 Fairburn $249,200
79 Stockbridge $248,000
80 East Point $247,500
81 Social Circle $244,400
82 Covington $242,700
83 Calhoun $240,700
84 Candler-McAfee $239,400
85 Hiram $236,700
86 Dallas $234,700
87 Commerce $233,900
88 Auburn $232,000
89 Martinez $231,400
90 Rincon $230,300
91 Byron $230,100
92 Lovejoy $228,500
93 Kingsland $226,800
94 Grovetown $226,000
95 Savannah $225,200
96 Stonecrest $223,100
97 Union City $223,100
98 Monroe $222,000
99 Morrow $221,900
100 Conyers $218,000

The most expensive housing markets in Georgia reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. Druid Hills leads with a median home value of $790,900. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in Druid Hills costs $790,900 — 2.3x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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