Property Tax in Coweta County
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Coweta's taxes run below national average
Coweta County's 0.771% effective rate sits comfortably below the national median of 0.92%, placing it in the bottom 20% of U.S. counties by tax burden. Homeowners pay a median $2,482 annually on properties worth $321,900—nearly 14% higher than the national median home value, yet taxes remain $208 below the national median of $2,690.
Georgia's second-lowest tax rate
At 0.771%, Coweta County ranks second only to Cobb County (0.685%) in Georgia's 159-county landscape, well below the state average of 0.898%. The median tax bill of $2,482 surpasses Georgia's $1,529 average due to higher property values, not higher rates.
Most tax-friendly metro Atlanta suburb
Coweta's 0.771% rate beats neighboring Cobb County doesn't—Cobb is lower—but outpaces Columbia County (0.846%), Spalding County, and Henry County in the greater Atlanta region. Among commuter counties south of Atlanta, Coweta offers the best rate below Cobb.
Median home costs $2,482 yearly
A typical Coweta County home valued at $321,900 generates $2,482 in annual property taxes. With mortgage debt included, owners pay $2,668; outright owners pay $1,985.
Review assessments in growing markets
Coweta County's rapid growth attracts new residents and rising home values, sometimes leading to assessment lags or overvaluations in slow-selling neighborhoods. Homeowners should compare their assessment to recent comparable sales within the past 12 months to spot overages.