Cost of Living Guide · Smyrna, GA

Cost of Living in Smyrna, GA

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Smyrna — the "Jonquil City" — is a close-in, inner-ring Cobb County suburb just northwest of Atlanta, anchored by its walkable Market Village downtown and minutes from The Battery and Truist Park. It offers a popular middle ground: close to the city, more attainable than Fulton. Here's the verified cost picture.

Quick answer

Smyrna is moderately priced for a close-in metro suburb. The median household income is about $100,000 and the median home value sits in the mid-$400,000s by market data (the Census owner-occupied figure runs somewhat lower). The combined sales tax is a relatively low 6% (Cobb County), and Georgia's flat state income tax is 4.99% for 2026. You get proximity to Atlanta without inside-the-Perimeter or North Fulton pricing.

Is Smyrna expensive to live in?

Smyrna is mid-range for metro Atlanta — more affordable than the North Fulton and inside-the-Perimeter markets, but pricier than outer suburbs, reflecting how close it sits to the city. It's about one mile from Atlanta's northwest limits and minutes from the Cumberland/Galleria job district and The Battery. That location, plus the revitalized Market Village, drives steady demand from young professionals and commuters.

Housing overview

Market data puts the median home value in the mid-$400,000s, with the Census owner-occupied median somewhat lower. Smyrna's housing skews toward newer townhomes and single-family homes, plus a strong supply of apartments — part of why it's popular with renters and first-time buyers who want to stay close in. Prices step down from the Fulton suburbs while keeping quick access to Cumberland, Midtown, and Buckhead.

Cost-of-living breakdown

  • Housing — the main cost, but moderate for how close-in it is.
  • Sales tax — a lower 6% than Fulton (7.75%) or DeKalb (8%) cities.
  • Utilities — near the metro average; summer cooling is the main swing.
  • Groceries & healthcare — close to the metro-Atlanta average.
  • Transportation — car-dependent (no rail in Cobb), so fuel and vehicle costs matter.

Utilities

Electricity is provided by Georgia Power; water and sewer through the City of Smyrna / Cobb County; natural gas on the Atlanta Gas Light network via competing marketers. Summer air-conditioning is the biggest seasonal cost. Set utilities to start on your move-in date.

Transportation and commuting

Smyrna is car-dependent: Cobb County has no MARTA rail. Local and express buses run through CobbLinc, with express service connecting to MARTA rail at Arts Center station. The main highways are I-285, I-75, US-41 (Cobb Parkway), and South Cobb Drive — giving quick access to Cumberland/Galleria, Midtown, and the airport corridor, though rush hour on I-75/I-285 is heavy.

Schools

Smyrna is served by the Cobb County School District (it has no independent city system). Campbell High School, an International Baccalaureate program, is the city's large comprehensive high school. As elsewhere, school assignment factors into home values, so confirm the attendance zone for any address.

Taxes

  • Sales tax: 6% in Smyrna — 4% Georgia state plus 2% Cobb County, with no special-district penny.
  • State income tax: Georgia charges a flat state income tax of 4.99% for 2026. No separate city income tax.
  • Property tax: billed through Cobb County plus a city portion; homestead exemptions apply. Cobb's rates are generally moderate for the metro.

Moving to Smyrna: what to plan for

Townhome and apartment communities may have gate access, reserved loading zones, or COI requirements, so confirm building rules; I-75/I-285 traffic shapes truck timing. Month-end is the busiest window. LIOO's Smyrna moversMoving to Smyrna handle local moves across Cobb, our apartment movers are COI-ready, and long-distance movers bring households in from out of state.

Neighborhoods

  • Market Village — the walkable downtown core with a square, library, community center, and events.
  • Smyrna Heights — an established residential neighborhood near downtown.
  • Belmont Hills — a close-in neighborhood convenient to Cumberland and I-285.

Comparing close-in Cobb suburbs? See our Marietta vs. Smyrna guide.

Local moving tips

  • Confirm gate access, loading zones, and any COI rules for townhome or apartment communities.
  • Time truck arrival around I-75 and I-285 rush hours.
  • Book early for a month-end or summer move.
  • Schedule utilities to start on move-in day.

Smyrna vs. metro Atlanta vs. the U.S.

MeasureSmyrnaMetro AtlantaU.S.
Median household income~$100,000≈ $85,000≈ $78,000
Median home valuemid-$400Ks≈ $380,000≈ $340,000
Combined sales tax6%6–8.9%varies
State income taxFlat 4.99% (GA)Flat 4.99% (GA)Varies by state

Income reflects U.S. Census Bureau (ACS) data; the home-value figure reflects market data and runs above the Census owner-occupied median. Metro and U.S. columns are rounded reference points.

Cost of living in Smyrna FAQ

Is Smyrna, GA expensive to live in?+
It's mid-range for metro Atlanta — more affordable than North Fulton or inside-the-Perimeter, but pricier than outer suburbs because it's so close to the city.
What is the median household income in Smyrna?+
About $100,000, per Census (ACS) data — above the metro-Atlanta and national medians.
What is the sales tax rate in Smyrna?+
6% — 4% Georgia state plus 2% Cobb County, with no special-district penny. Georgia also has a flat state income tax of 4.99% for 2026.
Does Smyrna have MARTA rail?+
No. Cobb County has no MARTA rail. CobbLinc buses provide local and express service to MARTA in Atlanta, but most residents drive via I-75 and I-285.
Is Smyrna close to The Battery and Truist Park?+
Yes — The Battery Atlanta and Truist Park are in the adjacent Cumberland area of Cobb County, just minutes from Smyrna near the I-75/I-285 interchange.
How much does it cost to move to Smyrna?+
Local moves are billed hourly; long-distance moves are quoted by load and route. See our metro-Atlanta moving cost guide and get a free quote.

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Sources

  • U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey, Smyrna city, Georgia (census.gov)
  • Georgia sales-tax references — SalesTaxHandbook / Avalara (Smyrna 6%)
  • Georgia Department of Revenue — income tax rate (dor.georgia.gov)
  • Cobb County School District / Campbell High School (cobbk12.org)
  • CobbLinc transit (cobbcounty.gov)
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