Atlanta, GA variant. This is a Atlanta, GA-specific version of the Rent vs Buy Calculator, using pre-defined local figures (tax rates, median home and income values, and typical regional costs). For the full formula, methodology, and FAQ, open the main Rent vs Buy Calculator.
In Atlanta, renting costs about $1,900/month while owning the $425,000 median home runs roughly $2,599/month all-in - the gap drives the rent-vs-buy decision.
Rent vs. buy in Atlanta
Owning includes P&I (≈ $2,149), property tax (≈ $326), and insurance - about $2,599/month before maintenance, versus $1,900 to rent.
Buying wins when you stay long enough to amortize the $85,000 down payment and closing costs, and when appreciation plus equity outpace the rent you'd otherwise pay.
About Atlanta, GA
Atlanta applies Georgia state income and sales taxes, along with local sales taxes.
Atlanta's home prices sit above the national average after sustained metro growth.
Atlanta is a major corporate headquarters hub and transportation center, with significant film and logistics industries, and a cost of living above the national average.
Worked example: monthly comparison
Own ≈ $2,599/mo vs. rent $1,900/mo - a $699 premium to own. Factor in the $85,000 down payment and expected years in the home.
Quick reference
- Median home value: $425,000
- Median rent: $1,900/mo
- Median household income: $77,655
- Local sales tax: 8.9%
- Effective property tax rate: 0.92%
- Cost of living index: 107 (US avg = 100)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it better to rent or buy in Atlanta?
Owning runs ≈ $2,599/month vs. $1,900 to rent. Buying favors longer stays that recover the $85,000 down payment and closing costs.
What's the median rent in Atlanta?
About $1,900 per month.