Where You Can Find Affordable Housing in Metro Atlanta in 2025
In today’s real estate market, finding an affordable home in Metro Atlanta can feel like an uphill battle. With average home prices soaring over $1 million in areas like Johns Creek and Milton, many buyers are searching for more budget-friendly options. While the overall average home price in the Greater Atlanta area sits at $517,000, there are still pockets of affordability—especially in the Northeast Metro Atlanta region. Here are some of the best places to find affordable housing in 2025.
Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville, located in Gwinnett County, is one of the most affordable towns in the region. At the time of filming this video, there were over 500 single-family homes for sale, and only 4% of them were priced over $1 million. Many homes here were built in the 1970s and 1980s, featuring five or six bedrooms with basements—perfect for buyers willing to invest in updates. However, new construction options are limited due to the area’s development. Currently, the average home price in Lawrenceville is $421,000.
One of Lawrenceville’s biggest advantages is its location. Situated along Interstate 85, State Route 316, Highway 29, and Highway 20, it offers excellent connectivity to Atlanta. While the area is heavily commercialized with plenty of shopping centers and grocery stores, it provides a good balance between affordability and accessibility for those commuting to the city.
Loganville & Grayson
For buyers looking for affordability without sacrificing school quality, Loganville and Grayson in Gwinnett County are excellent choices. The average home price in Grayson is $459,000, while Loganville offers some of the most affordable housing in the region at $417,000. These areas have a mix of older, spacious homes and newer construction developments, giving buyers plenty of options.
Loganville and Grayson are particularly appealing for families, as they boast some of the highest-rated schools in the area. Grayson High School and Loganville High School both have 8/10 ratings on GreatSchools.org. While they are about 36 miles from Atlanta, they still offer reasonable commuting options and a strong sense of community. With great shopping and a growing number of new homes, these two towns are highly underrated.
Braselton
Braselton is a unique town that spans four counties—Barrow, Hall, Gwinnett, and Jackson. Its prime location along I-85 makes it a convenient option for those needing access to Atlanta, though commute times can stretch over an hour. The town has a strong sense of community, with regular events like the Braselton Antique & Artisan Festival and outdoor movie nights.
The town has seen significant growth, with new residential developments and medical facilities, including a branch of the Northeast Georgia Medical Center. With an average home price of $510,000, Braselton is a great option for both families and retirees. While grocery store options are limited, nearby towns provide additional shopping conveniences. The area also has several 55+ communities, making it a popular choice for retirees.
Jefferson
Located in Jackson County, Jefferson is about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta, making it a longer commute for those working in the city. However, it offers a charming small-town feel, with a historic downtown area filled with local businesses and restaurants. Jefferson City Schools are highly rated, making it a great place for families.
One drawback of Jefferson is the lack of shopping and dining options. While there’s no Walmart, Target, or major mall, the town is just a short drive from Athens, which offers extensive retail and restaurant options. Commerce, another nearby town, features the Tanger Outlets, providing access to major brands and stores.
KeyPoint
Finding an affordable home in Metro Atlanta is challenging but not impossible. Lawrenceville, Loganville, Grayson, Braselton, and Jefferson all offer budget-friendly housing options with various perks, whether it’s great schools, a strong sense of community, or easy access to Atlanta. If you’re willing to explore beyond the high-priced hotspots, these towns provide excellent opportunities for homeownership in 2025.
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