Cost of Living Guide · Woodstock, GA

Cost of Living in Woodstock, GA

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Woodstock is one of metro Atlanta's fastest-growing suburbs — a Cherokee County city known for its award-winning, walkable downtown, the master-planned Towne Lake community, and a family-friendly feel that's still relatively affordable. Here's the verified cost picture.

Quick answer

Woodstock is moderately priced and family-friendly. The median household income is about $103,500 and the median home value is around $436,500 (U.S. Census/ACS). The combined sales tax is 7% (4% state + 3% Cherokee County), and Georgia's flat state income tax is 4.99% for 2026. Prices have risen with the city's popularity but remain below North Fulton and inside-the-Perimeter markets.

Is Woodstock expensive to live in?

Woodstock is mid-range for the metro and a strong value relative to its quality of life. It's grown quickly on the strength of a genuinely walkable, revitalized downtown — Main Street shops, breweries, and the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village — plus the large Towne Lake community. That popularity has pushed prices up over time, but the city still costs less than the affluent North Fulton suburbs while offering a similar family-oriented lifestyle.

Housing overview

The Census-reported median home value is about $436,500, near the metro average. Housing is dominated by subdivisions and master-planned communities — Towne Lake is the largest — along with newer construction and townhomes near the walkable downtown. Steady in-migration keeps demand firm, so newer and downtown-adjacent homes carry a premium.

Cost-of-living breakdown

  • Housing — the main cost; near the metro average and below North Fulton.
  • Sales tax — 7% in Cherokee County; lower than Fulton (7.75%) or DeKalb (8%).
  • 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 Cherokee), so fuel and vehicle costs matter.

Utilities

Electricity is provided by Georgia Power (with Cobb EMC / Sawnee EMC serving some areas); water and sewer through Cherokee County / the City of Woodstock; 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

Woodstock is car-dependent: Cherokee County has no MARTA rail. Commuter service is limited to Xpress/park-and-ride routes (such as one near Highway 92) that connect toward Atlanta and MARTA elsewhere. The main highway is I-575, with GA-92 and Towne Lake Parkway as key arterials. I-575 to I-75 is the primary commute route into Atlanta and is congested at peak, so drive time matters when choosing a neighborhood.

Schools

Woodstock is served by the Cherokee County School District. Notable public high schools serving the city include Woodstock High School and Etowah High School. As across the metro, school assignment factors into home values, so confirm the attendance zone for a specific address.

Taxes

  • Sales tax: 7% in Woodstock — 4% Georgia state plus 3% Cherokee County, with no separate city tax.
  • State income tax: Georgia charges a flat state income tax of 4.99% for 2026. No separate city income tax.
  • Property tax: billed through Cherokee County plus a city portion; homestead exemptions apply. Cherokee's rates are generally moderate for the metro.

Moving to Woodstock: what to plan for

Master-planned communities like Towne Lake may have gate access or HOA rules; new-construction closings and month-end are the busiest windows; and I-575 shapes truck routing from Atlanta. LIOO's Woodstock moversMoving to Woodstock handle local moves across Cherokee County, our residential movers cover single-family homes, and long-distance movers bring households in from out of state. Need a hold between homes? See moving & storage.

Neighborhoods

  • Downtown Woodstock — the walkable, award-winning core with Main Street shops, breweries, and the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village.
  • Towne Lake — a large master-planned community west of downtown with amenities and a wide range of homes.

Weighing nearby northwest-metro suburbs? See our cost of living in Kennesaw guide.

Local moving tips

  • Confirm gate access and any HOA rules for master-planned communities.
  • Book early for a month-end or summer move — Woodstock's growth keeps crews busy.
  • Time truck arrival around I-575 rush hours.
  • Schedule utilities to start on move-in day.

Woodstock vs. metro Atlanta vs. the U.S.

MeasureWoodstockMetro AtlantaU.S.
Median household income~$103,500≈ $85,000≈ $78,000
Median home value~$436,500≈ $380,000≈ $340,000
Combined sales tax7%6–8.9%varies
State income taxFlat 4.99% (GA)Flat 4.99% (GA)Varies by state

Income and home-value figures reflect U.S. Census Bureau (ACS) data; market prices vary. Metro and U.S. columns are rounded reference points.

Cost of living in Woodstock FAQ

Is Woodstock, GA expensive to live in?+
It's mid-range for metro Atlanta — near the regional average and below North Fulton, though prices have risen with the city's popularity.
What is the median household income in Woodstock?+
About $103,500, per U.S. Census Bureau data — above the metro-Atlanta and national medians.
What is the sales tax rate in Woodstock?+
7% — 4% Georgia state plus 3% Cherokee County. Georgia also has a flat state income tax of 4.99% for 2026.
Does Woodstock have MARTA rail?+
No. Cherokee County has no MARTA rail. Limited commuter park-and-ride service connects toward Atlanta, but most residents drive via I-575.
What is downtown Woodstock known for?+
A walkable, award-winning Main Street with shops, breweries, and the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village — a big reason for the city's rapid growth.
How much does it cost to move to Woodstock?+
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, Woodstock city, Georgia (census.gov)
  • Georgia sales-tax references — SalesTaxHandbook / Avalara (Woodstock 7%)
  • Georgia Department of Revenue — income tax rate (dor.georgia.gov)
  • Cherokee County School District (cherokeek12.net)
  • City of Woodstock (woodstockga.gov)
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