Coweta County

Georgia · GA

#119 in Georgia
64.8
County Score

County Report Card

About Coweta County, Georgia

Coweta exceeds national standards

Coweta County's composite score of 66.4 ranks it in the top 34% of U.S. counties, significantly above the national median of 50.0. Strong tax advantages support this competitive national position.

Mid-range Georgia performer

At 66.4, Coweta falls just below Georgia's average of 70.9, placing it in the middle band of state counties. The county remains reasonably competitive within Georgia's diverse livability landscape.

Excellent tax rates and solid incomes

Coweta shines with a tax score of 80.6 and the lowest effective tax rate among this group at 0.771%, paired with a median household income of $94,142. The county offers a strong tax-income combination for suburban Atlanta living.

Housing costs limit accessibility

The cost score of 61.2 signals affordability pressures, with median home values at $321,900 and rents at $1,397 monthly. Comprehensive data on schools, safety, health, and environmental factors is unavailable.

Best for affluent metro families

Coweta County suits higher-income families seeking southwest Atlanta suburban living with excellent tax efficiency and strong earning potential. Plan to invest significantly in housing costs for that tax advantage.

Score breakdown

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Tax80.6Cost61.2SafetyComing SoonHealth70.8SchoolsComing SoonIncome44.8Risk34.4WaterComing Soon
🏛80.6
Property Tax
Effective property tax rate vs national benchmarks
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🏠61.2
Cost of Living
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💼44.8
Income & Jobs
Median household income and per capita earnings
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Safety
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70.8
Health
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Schools
Graduation rates, per-pupil spending, and attainment
34.4
Disaster Risk
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Water Quality
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Deep Dives

Coweta County across the ByCounty Network

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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.

Cost of Living in Coweta County

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Coweta balances suburban cost and income

Coweta County's rent-to-income ratio of 17.8% falls below both the national average and Georgia's state average of 18.6%, demonstrating solid affordability within the Atlanta suburban belt. With median household income of $94,142 and rent at $1,397, Coweta households maintain healthier housing-cost ratios than most U.S. counterparts.

Georgia's affordable suburban sweet spot

Coweta ranks among Georgia's better-performing counties for affordability, with a 17.8% rent-to-income ratio that outperforms state average and attracts metro-area families seeking suburban balance. Its position south of Atlanta offers regional access with relative housing moderation.

Mid-tier pricing in affluent Atlanta suburbs

Coweta's $1,397 rent falls between Columbia County's bargain $1,330 and Cobb County's premium $1,640, making it the middle option for suburban Atlanta renters. Despite similar income levels, Coweta undercuts Cobb by $243 monthly—meaningful savings on a 12-month lease.

Ownership costs nearly match renting

Coweta homeowners pay $1,421 monthly—just $24 more than renters—on median home values of $321,900, creating near-parity between tenure options for this affluent suburban county. Both consume roughly 18% of household income, well within affordability comfort zones.

Suburban Atlanta value south of the city

Coweta County offers the Atlanta-area lifestyle at more reasonable rents than Cobb while maintaining comparable incomes, making it ideal for families balancing commute convenience with housing budgets. Its competitive position saves $240+ monthly versus Cobb—nearly $3,000 annually.

Income & Jobs in Coweta County

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Coweta exceeds national income standards

Coweta County's median household income of $94,142 runs 26% above the national median of $74,755, reflecting strong regional economic performance. This outperformance positions Coweta among the nation's more prosperous counties.

Georgia's third-wealthiest county

Coweta ranks third statewide with median household income 56% above Georgia's $60,488 state average, trailing only Cobb and Columbia counties. Per capita income of $43,281 also exceeds the state average of $31,115 by 39%.

Coweta completes Atlanta's rich trio

Coweta's $94,142 median household income places it alongside Columbia County ($96,122) and Cobb County ($98,712) as metro Atlanta's most affluent counties. The three form Georgia's premier economic corridor.

Excellent housing affordability ratio

Coweta's rent-to-income ratio of 17.8% ranks among Georgia's best, with median earners spending just $16,757 annually on housing costs. Despite median home values reaching $321,900, strong incomes make ownership accessible for most households.

Coweta households build generational wealth

With median household income at $94,142 and housing costs at just 18% of earnings, Coweta residents have substantial discretionary income for retirement accounts, college savings, and investment portfolios. Strategic financial planning can compound this advantage across generations.

Health in Coweta County

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Coweta County Approaches National Health Standards

Coweta residents have a life expectancy of 76.4 years, matching the U.S. average exactly, indicating comparable health outcomes to the nation as a whole. With 15.8% reporting poor or fair health—below the national rate of 18%—Coweta demonstrates above-average population wellness.

Georgia's Middle-Tier Health Performer

Coweta's 76.4-year life expectancy exceeds Georgia's 73.3-year average by three years, positioning the county among Georgia's healthier regions. The 15.8% poor/fair health rate aligns closer to state averages than many counties, reflecting moderate healthcare stability.

Strong Health Relative to Regional Peers

Coweta's 76.4-year life expectancy outpaces most neighbors, falling only slightly below Columbia County (78.4 years) but dramatically exceeding rural counties like Coffee (71.6) and Cook (71.8). With 45 primary care providers per 100,000 residents, Coweta offers better access than rural south Georgia counties.

Low Uninsured Rate, Moderate Provider Access

Just 11% of Coweta residents lack health insurance, nearly 4 percentage points below Georgia's average, ensuring most residents can afford care. With 45 primary care and 109 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, Coweta provides reasonable healthcare access for a suburban county.

Sustaining Coweta's Health Progress

Though Coweta outperforms many counties, 11% of residents—thousands of people—remain uninsured and vulnerable to medical hardship. Visit healthcare.gov or call 1-800-318-2596 to explore coverage options and help close Coweta's remaining insurance gap.

Disaster Risk in Coweta County

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Coweta County faces moderate disaster risk

Coweta County's composite risk score of 65.62 places it in the relatively low category but still 66% above Georgia's state average of 39.49. The county's primary threats cluster around flood (72.14) and tornado (80.66) hazards. This moderate profile requires focused preparedness attention.

Moderate risk among Georgia counties

Coweta County ranks in the moderate risk tier statewide with a 65.62 composite score, notably driven by tornado risk of 80.66 and flood risk of 72.14. Earthquake risk of 69.47 adds another layer of concern, while wildfire risk (47.65) remains comparatively low. The county's position west of Atlanta exposes it to diverse hazard types.

Less risky than counties to the east

Coweta County (65.62) sits safer than Columbia County (76.84) and far safer than Cobb County (94.37) to the northeast, but somewhat more vulnerable than Cook County (34.83) to the southwest. Crisp County (52.29) to the south presents lower overall risk. Coweta represents a transitional zone in Georgia's disaster vulnerability landscape.

Tornado and flood threats most pressing

Tornado risk of 80.66 makes severe convective weather Coweta's foremost concern, particularly during spring months when rotating supercells can develop rapidly across the metro-adjacent landscape. Flood risk of 72.14 compounds the threat, especially for properties near river corridors and low-lying areas. Both require active monitoring and preparation.

Flood and wind coverage essential

Coweta County residents should secure flood insurance given the risk score of 72.14, as standard homeowners policies exclude water damage—critical for areas near the Chattahoochee River system. Ensure your policy includes comprehensive wind and hail coverage for tornado risk of 80.66; consider a safe room designed to protect against severe thunderstorm impacts.

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