Places to Live in Georgia
Georgia ranges from Appalachian mountains in the north through the Atlanta metropolitan region and Piedmont to coastal marshes and barrier islands in the southeast. Atlanta dominates the state’s population and employment, while Savannah, Augusta, Columbus and smaller communities provide very different settings.
Georgia Highlights
- Blue Ridge and Appalachian terrain in northern Georgia
- Atlanta as a major Southeastern employment and transportation hub
- Atlantic coast, marshes and barrier islands
- Mix of large metro, historic city, suburban and rural living
NarrowTheList Locations in Georgia
NarrowTheList currently includes 33 locations in Georgia. This list updates automatically as additional locations are published.
South Atlantic
Southeast
- Albany, GA
- Alpharetta, GA
- Athens-Clarke County, GA
- Athens, GA
- Augusta-Richmond County, GA
- Augusta, GA
- Baxley, GA
- Blue Ridge, GA
- Brookhaven, GA
- Brunswick, GA
- Cartersville, GA
- Columbus, GA
- Dalton, GA
- Forest Park, GA
- Gainesville, GA
- Johns Creek, GA
- Macon-Bibb County, GA
- Macon, GA
- Marietta, GA
- Newnan, GA
- Peachtree City, GA
- Rome, GA
- Roswell, GA
- Sandy Springs, GA
- Savannah, GA
- Smyrna, GA
- South Fulton, GA
- Statesboro, GA
- Stonecrest, GA
- Thomasville, GA
- Valdosta, GA
- Warner Robins, GA
Comparing Places to Live in Georgia
North Georgia, Metro Atlanta, central Georgia and the coast differ substantially in housing costs, terrain, traffic, climate and job markets. Atlanta-area access can be valuable for employment while coastal and mountain areas may appeal more strongly to lifestyle-focused movers.
Use the NarrowTheList locations above to compare housing, employment, climate, recreation, transportation, safety and other factors using the same underlying criteria.