Cost of Living Guide · Sandy Springs, GA

Cost of Living in Sandy Springs, GA

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Sandy Springs is unusual among North Atlanta suburbs: it's a major job center in its own right, anchored by the Perimeter business district and served by MARTA rail. That mix of corporate employment, transit, and inside-the-Perimeter convenience shapes what it costs to live here.

Quick answer

Sandy Springs is a higher-cost part of metro Atlanta, driven by housing. The median household income is about $104,300 and the median home value is around $620,000 (U.S. Census/ACS), with active market prices often higher. The combined sales tax is 7.75% and Georgia's flat state income tax is 4.99% for 2026. What sets Sandy Springs apart from other North Fulton suburbs is that many residents can both live and work here and use MARTA rail, which offsets commuting costs.

Is Sandy Springs expensive to live in?

Yes, moderately — it sits above the metro-Atlanta average, though generally below the priciest North Fulton enclaves like Johns Creek. Housing is the main driver. The trade-off is location and access: Sandy Springs is a Fortune 500 employment hub (the Perimeter Center district is home to major corporate offices including UPS and Mercedes-Benz USA), so a meaningful share of residents work close to home, and MARTA rail gives a genuine car-free commuting option that most northern suburbs lack.

Housing overview

The Census-reported median home value is about $620,000, with current market listings often running higher — roughly double the U.S. median. Housing is varied: single-family neighborhoods along the Chattahoochee River, mid-century ranches, and a growing stock of condos and luxury apartments around City Springs (the new downtown) and Perimeter Center. Rentals cluster near Perimeter and GA-400 and price above the metro average, but proximity to jobs and rail is part of what you're paying for.

Cost-of-living breakdown

  • Housing — the primary driver; above metro and national norms.
  • Transportation — potentially lower than peer suburbs if you use MARTA rail from Sandy Springs or North Springs station.
  • Utilities — near the metro average, with summer cooling the main swing.
  • Groceries & healthcare — close to the metro-Atlanta average.
  • Taxes — 7.75% sales tax and Georgia's flat 4.99% (2026) income tax; property tax is meaningful given higher home values.

Utilities

Electricity is provided by Georgia Power; water and sewer through the City of Sandy Springs / Fulton County; natural gas runs on the Atlanta Gas Light network via competing marketers you choose. As across metro Atlanta, summer air-conditioning is the biggest seasonal cost. Set utilities to switch on for your move-in date so you arrive to a working home.

Transportation and commuting

Sandy Springs is the rare northern suburb with MARTA heavy rail: the Red Line's Sandy Springs and North Springs stations sit inside the city, giving a one-seat ride to Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, and the airport. The main highways are GA-400 and I-285, which meet at Perimeter — convenient but congested at peak. Many households still drive, but the rail option can meaningfully lower transportation costs compared with car-dependent suburbs farther north.

Schools

Sandy Springs is served by Fulton County Schools. Well-known public high schools include Riverwood International Charter School (an International Baccalaureate program) and North Springs Charter High School (a visual/performing arts and math-science magnet), alongside a range of private options. As elsewhere, school demand is reflected in home prices.

Taxes

  • Sales tax: 7.75% — 4% Georgia state, 3% Fulton County, and a 0.75% special district (TSPLOST).
  • State income tax: Georgia charges a flat state income tax of 4.99% for 2026 (reduced from 5.19% in 2025). No separate city income tax.
  • Property tax: assessed through Fulton County with a city portion; homestead exemptions reduce the bill for owner-occupants. Higher home values make the dollar amount a real budget line.

Moving to Sandy Springs: what to plan for

High-rise and mid-rise buildings around Perimeter and City Springs typically require a certificate of insurance and a reserved loading dock or freight elevator, so confirm building rules before move day. Traffic at the GA-400/I-285 interchange shapes truck timing. LIOO's Sandy Springs moversBest neighborhoods in Sandy SpringsMoving to Sandy Springs handle local moves across the Perimeter area, our apartment movers are COI-ready for high-rises, and long-distance movers bring households in from out of state.

Neighborhoods

  • City Springs — the walkable new downtown with a performing-arts center, shops, and residences.
  • Perimeter Center — the office-and-retail core around Perimeter Mall, with high-rise living and MARTA access.
  • Riverside — established residential district on the western side near the Chattahoochee River.

Comparing close-in Perimeter suburbs? See our Sandy Springs vs. Dunwoody guide.

Local moving tips

  • Reserve the freight elevator and loading dock early for a Perimeter high-rise move.
  • Have the building's certificate-of-insurance requirements ready for your mover.
  • Time truck arrival around GA-400/I-285 rush hours.
  • Schedule utilities to start on move-in day.

Sandy Springs vs. metro Atlanta vs. the U.S.

MeasureSandy SpringsMetro AtlantaU.S.
Median household income~$104,300≈ $85,000≈ $78,000
Median home value~$620,000≈ $380,000≈ $340,000
Combined sales tax7.75%7–8.9%varies
MARTA rail accessYes (Red Line)Partial

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

Cost of living in Sandy Springs FAQ

Is Sandy Springs expensive to live in?+
It's above the metro-Atlanta average, mostly because of housing, but generally below the priciest North Fulton suburbs. Access to jobs and MARTA rail is part of the value.
What is the median household income in Sandy Springs?+
About $104,300, per U.S. Census Bureau data, above both the metro-Atlanta and national medians.
What is the sales tax rate in Sandy Springs?+
7.75% — 4% Georgia state, 3% Fulton County, and a 0.75% special district. Georgia also has a flat state income tax of 4.99% for 2026.
Does Sandy Springs have MARTA rail?+
Yes. The MARTA Red Line serves the Sandy Springs and North Springs stations, both inside the city, with direct service to Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, and the airport.
Is Sandy Springs cheaper than Atlanta?+
Housing is generally pricier than the city of Atlanta average, while everyday costs are similar. See our Atlanta cost-of-living guide to compare.
How much does it cost to move to Sandy Springs?+
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, Sandy Springs city, Georgia (census.gov)
  • Georgia sales-tax references — Avalara / SalesTaxHandbook (Sandy Springs 7.75%)
  • Georgia Department of Revenue — income tax rate (dor.georgia.gov)
  • Fulton County Schools (fultonschools.org)
  • MARTA — Red Line stations (itsmarta.com)
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