Mortgage Calculator — Georgia

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Georgia Housing Market

Georgia offers a relatively affordable housing market with moderate property taxes. Atlanta has emerged as a major tech and business hub, driving price appreciation in the metro area while suburban and rural Georgia remains highly affordable.

Average Home Price $320000
Effective Property Tax Rate 0.83%
Avg Annual Property Tax $2656
Avg Annual Insurance $2000

Affordability in Georgia

Georgia's combination of moderate prices, reasonable property taxes, and a lower cost of living makes it one of the more accessible states for first-time home buyers. The Atlanta suburbs offer newer construction at competitive prices.

Key Markets

Atlanta Savannah Augusta Columbus Macon

First-Time Buyer Programs in Georgia

Georgia Dream Homeownership Program

30-year fixed mortgage + $10,000 down payment assistance ($12,500 for buyers in certain professions or with disabilities). Statewide eligibility.

Atlanta BeltLine Affordable Homeownership

City of Atlanta program offering forgivable loans for buyers purchasing in BeltLine corridors.

Property Tax in Georgia

Georgia property taxes average 0.83% statewide. Fulton County (Atlanta) runs around 1.0–1.2%. Homestead exemption reduces assessed value by $2,000 for county taxes. 'Save the Millage' caps ensure owner-occupied assessment increases don't exceed inflation.

Georgia Conforming Loan Limit

$766,550 in most Georgia counties. Buyers needing loans above this will require jumbo financing.

Closing Costs in Georgia

Georgia closing costs run 2–3% of purchase price. Key costs: state intangibles tax ($1.50 per $500 of loan amount), transfer tax ($0.10/$100 of sale price), title insurance, attorney fees (required in Georgia).

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