Georgia Market

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Georgia occupies a sweet spot that few states can match: genuine affordability, strong job growth, and a cultural identity that gives the state a clear sense of place. The state’s median home price of about $310,200 keeps it well below the cost barriers seen in many coastal markets, while the Atlanta metro continues to rank among the country’s most influential business and logistics hubs. That combination helps explain why Georgia attracts both first-time buyers and move-up households who want more space without abandoning career opportunity. Atlanta’s pull reaches far beyond city limits. Suburban counties such as Forsyth, Cherokee, Gwinnett, and Cobb continue to absorb much of the region’s housing demand, while Savannah, Augusta, and Athens offer distinct submarkets shaped by tourism, logistics, education, and government employment. Across the state, new construction remains a major part of the housing story because buyers still want newer homes, amenity-rich neighborhoods, and access to fast-growing job centers.

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Maronda Homes

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|Est. |Imperial, PA

Maronda Homes is a family-owned home builder founded in 1972 by William J. Wolf in Pennsylvania, with the company name derived from his children's names: Mary, Ron, and Dan. The company has grown into a multi-state builder while maintaining its private, family-operated ethos. In Florida, Maronda Homes is one of the most active builders, offering new construction across Orlando, Tampa, Southwest Florida, Jacksonville, Melbourne, and the Panhandle regions. The builder is known for delivering more living space for the money, with homes starting in the high $200s and ranging up to the $600s in Florida. Maronda Homes emphasizes quality construction with features like 30-year dry basement guarantees, energy-efficient designs, and block construction in many communities.

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Mattamy Homes

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|Est. 1978|Orlando, FL

Mattamy Homes is North America's largest privately-owned homebuilder, founded in 1978 by Peter Gilgan in Canada. With over 45 years of history across the United States and Canada, Mattamy helps more than 8,000 families realize their dream of home ownership each year. In Florida, Mattamy operates across multiple markets including Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, Sarasota, Naples, Port St. Lucie, and Southeast Florida. The company is renowned for master-planned community design and construction, with three Florida communities—Wellen Park, RiverTown, and Tradition—ranking among the Top 25 best-selling master-planned communities in the U.S. for 2025. Mattamy builds single-family homes, townhomes, duplexes, and active adult residences, with a focus on lifestyle-first community planning.

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Meritage Homes

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|Est. 1985|Scottsdale, AZ

Meritage Homes is a publicly traded homebuilding company (NYSE: MTH) headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, with significant operations across Florida. Founded in 1985 and publicly traded since 1997, Meritage is the seventh-largest public homebuilder in the United States, with operations in Arizona, California, Texas, Florida, Colorado, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Utah. In Florida, Meritage builds in Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, South Florida (Jupiter/Palm Beach area), and the Palm Coast/Daytona region. The company focuses on first-time and first move-up buyers with a reputation for distinctive style, quality construction, energy-efficient features, and award-winning customer experience.

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Rocklyn Homes

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|Est. |Old Peachtree Rd, NW

Rocklyn Homes is a family-owned, award-winning home builder ranked among Atlanta's Top 25 builders and #68 nationally on Builder Magazine's Builder 100 List. Founded with a unique vision to build beautiful, well-constructed homes at reasonable prices, Rocklyn blends spacious interiors with aesthetically pleasing exteriors. The company has won multiple OBIE Gold and Silver Awards for design excellence, including honors for Cannon Trace, Townes of Auburn, Cascades, and Ashbrooke Trace. Rocklyn builds thoughtfully designed townhomes with flexible floorplans from 1,700-1,800 square feet featuring 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, as well as single-family homes.

Building in:FLGA
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Shea Homes

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|Est. 1968|Walnut, CA

Shea Homes is a nationally recognized, award-winning new home builder with a significant presence in Florida, particularly in Ocala where they build the highly acclaimed Ocala Preserve active adult community. Founded in 1881 as J.F. Shea Co., Inc. in Portland, Oregon, Shea Homes has evolved into one of America's most respected homebuilders. In Florida, Shea specializes in 55+ active adult communities, offering single-family detached homes and townhomes designed for resort-style living. The company's Florida homes emphasize livability, innovation, and quality craftsmanship. At Ocala Preserve, Shea offers homes ranging from 1,562 to 2,641 square feet with 2-3 bedrooms, priced from $199,990.

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Smith Douglas Homes

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|Est. |Woodstock, GA

Smith Douglas Homes is a family-owned builder founded by Carl Smith and Scott Douglas in 2008, dedicated to offering quality homes at affordable prices across Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. In Georgia, the company is one of the state's most active production builders, with communities spanning the Atlanta metro area from Lawrenceville to Rome and from Dallas to Perry. The builder offers a wide variety of home types including single-family homes, townhomes, and active adult communities, with floor plans ranging from 1,015 to over 3,000 square feet. Smith Douglas Homes emphasizes personalization, allowing buyers to choose features that matter to them without unnecessary upgrades, which helps deliver move-in-ready homes faster and at better value.

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Stanley Martin Homes

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|Est. |Reston, VA

Stanley Martin Homes is a nationally recognized production home builder with a significant presence throughout Central Florida. Founded in 1966 and now a subsidiary of Daiwa House Group, Stanley Martin brings decades of experience building new construction single-family homes and townhomes. In Florida, they focus on the Orlando metro area and surrounding communities including Kissimmee, Davenport, Haines City, Poinciana, St. Cloud, Cocoa, Titusville, Lake Wales, Belleview, and Apopka. Known for functional, designer-inspired floor plans with open-concept layouts and modern finishes, Stanley Martin offers homes ranging from the upper $200s to the $400s. The company emphasizes customer satisfaction with a 96% homebuyer satisfaction rate and award-winning design.

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Taylor Morrison

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|Est. 1936|Scottsdale, AZ

Taylor Morrison is one of the nation's largest homebuilders and Florida is its most prominent market with more communities than any other state. Operating across Florida's major growth corridors, Taylor Morrison builds under its flagship brand, the Esplanade active-adult resort-lifestyle brand, and Yardly build-to-rent communities. Named America's Most Trusted Home Builder for eleven consecutive years (2016-2026) by Lifestory Research, the company offers housing from entry-level single-family homes and townhomes starting in the mid-$200s to luxury resort-style residences exceeding $1 million. Their Esplanade brand delivers gated 55+ communities with golf, clubhouses, and wellness amenities in Lakewood Ranch, Fort Myers, and Port St. Lucie.

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Toll Brothers

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|Est. 1967|Horsham, PA

Toll Brothers is a Fortune 500, publicly traded luxury home builder (NYSE: TOL) and America's leading builder of luxury homes, with a significant Florida division operating across the Sunshine State. In Florida, Toll Brothers offers new construction in over a dozen markets including Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Orlando, Apopka, Clermont, Winter Garden, Mount Dora, Palm Coast, New Smyrna Beach, Ponte Vedra, Vero Beach, Tampa, Sarasota, and Naples. As the nation's most admired home builder for 10+ consecutive years, Toll Brothers specializes in single-family homes, townhomes, active adult 55+ communities, and estate homes ranging from the upper $400s to over $3 million. Their signature Design Studio experience allows buyers to personalize every detail with professional design consultants.

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Tri Pointe Homes

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|Est. 2009|Incline Village, NV

Tri Pointe Homes is a nationally recognized, Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For homebuilder that made its Florida debut with the launch of its Orlando division in 2024. The company brings a premium lifestyle brand to Central Florida, offering design-driven homes that emphasize livability, sustainability, and modern aesthetics. In New Smyrna Beach, Tri Pointe is building EvenTide, an exclusive collection of 75 three-story coastal townhomes featuring private elevators, resort-style amenities, and Bobby Berk curated interiors. The company is known for its LivingSmart sustainable building program, Livability design philosophy, and partnerships with celebrity designers.

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William Ryan Homes

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|Est. 1992|Tampa, FL

Founded in 1992, William Ryan Homes carries forward a family tradition of delivering value and personal service across Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Madison, Milwaukee, Phoenix, Ft. Myers, and Tampa. Having served over 15,000 homebuyers, the company lives by its tagline 'Making Homes Personal' through a focus on architectural design, science-based building systems, and operational efficiency. Their WOW homes program integrates energy efficiency, durability, and flexibility using quality materials engineered to exceed expectations. Buyers personalize homes through Certified Design Specialists and track progress via the MyHome24-7 portal. HLX Mortgage, a partnership with Mutual of Omaha Mortgage, provides a streamlined financing experience that makes the homebuying journey truly one-stop.

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State Market Overview

Georgia’s housing market is shaped by a strong mix of affordability, population growth, and economic diversification. Atlanta remains the state’s dominant engine, but the broader market benefits from logistics, film production, healthcare, education, manufacturing, and professional services. That diversity gives Georgia a more stable housing foundation than many states that rely on only one or two industries.

A major advantage for buyers is that Georgia still offers relatively accessible price points compared with other fast-growing Sun Belt states. In many suburban counties, buyers can still find newer homes with larger floor plans, modern design features, and neighborhood amenities at prices that would be difficult to match in coastal metros. That affordability has made the Atlanta suburbs especially competitive for families, relocators, and remote workers.

Georgia’s market is also split into clear submarkets. Atlanta and its northern suburbs often attract corporate and executive buyers, Savannah draws lifestyle and tourism-driven demand, Augusta benefits from medical and military-related employment, and Athens remains anchored by university-related demand. That regional variety creates opportunities for nearly every buyer profile.

Builder Landscape

Georgia’s builder landscape is one of the most active in the Southeast. National builders like Lennar, D.R. Horton, PulteGroup, Ryan Homes, and Smith Douglas Homes have major footprints, especially in metro Atlanta and its expanding suburban ring.

The most active new-home areas are in the northern and northeastern suburbs of Atlanta, where infrastructure and land availability still support large master-planned communities. Counties like Forsyth, Cherokee, Gwinnett, and Hall continue to see strong builder interest, and many of these communities offer pools, clubhouses, trails, and family-focused amenities. Buyers who want a newer home often find the best value just beyond the densest core of Atlanta.

Georgia also has a healthy custom-home and infill segment. In the North Georgia mountains, custom builders produce higher-end retreat properties on acreage lots, while in Savannah and some inner-core neighborhoods, boutique developers are reshaping older properties into lofts, townhomes, and mixed-use housing. That means Georgia’s new-home market is not just suburban subdivision growth; it also includes lifestyle-driven infill and custom product.

Featured Cities

Atlanta — The state’s economic and cultural center remains the most important housing market in Georgia. It offers the strongest concentration of jobs, the widest range of new construction, and a broad mix of urban, suburban, and luxury housing.

Alpharetta — One of the most sought-after northern suburbs, Alpharetta combines strong schools, tech-oriented employment access, and a high-end suburban housing market. New construction here tends to skew toward move-up and luxury product.

Suwanee / Sugar Hill — These Gwinnett County communities continue to be growth stars, with active new-home development and strong family demand. They are especially attractive to buyers seeking newer homes in a well-connected suburban setting.

Savannah — Savannah offers a different kind of housing market, blending historic charm, port-related employment, tourism, and renovation-driven infill. New construction appears both in suburban growth corridors and in boutique urban projects.

Augusta — Augusta remains important because of healthcare, military, and local workforce demand. It tends to provide more accessible pricing than Atlanta, making it a useful market for buyers seeking value.

Athens — Anchored by the University of Georgia, Athens has steady housing demand from students, faculty, healthcare workers, and long-term residents. New construction here often serves both family buyers and investor demand.

North Georgia Mountains — Communities around Blue Ridge, Ellijay, Dahlonega, and nearby mountain areas appeal to buyers looking for second homes, custom homes, and a quieter lifestyle close to nature.

FAQs

Q: What is the median home price in Georgia?

A: Georgia’s statewide typical home value was about $334,465 in May 2026, and the median sale price was $337,833 in April 2026.

Q: What part of Georgia has the most new home construction?

A: The Atlanta metro suburbs still account for the bulk of Georgia’s new-home activity, especially the northern and northeastern corridor where national builders and master-planned communities are concentrated.

Q: What is Georgia’s unemployment rate?

A: Georgia’s unemployment rate was 3.5% in January 2026 and 3.6% in February 2026, which kept it below or near the national pace.

Q: What are Georgia’s major industries?

A: Georgia’s economy is driven by logistics, film production, healthcare, education, manufacturing, finance, and technology. Atlanta is the state’s biggest economic engine, while Savannah, Augusta, and Athens each add distinct regional strengths.

Q: What is the climate like in Georgia?

A: Georgia has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers, mild winters, and abundant rainfall. North Georgia is cooler and more seasonal, with mountain terrain that supports outdoor recreation and second-home demand.

Q: Are builders offering incentives on new construction in Georgia?

A: Yes. As the market has normalized, builders more often offer rate buydowns, closing-cost help, and design-center incentives, especially in active suburban communities around Atlanta.

Q: Is Georgia a good place to buy a move-up home?

A: Yes. Georgia still offers relatively accessible pricing, larger floor plans, and strong suburban inventory compared with many other fast-growing states, which makes it a strong move-up market.

Q: What is Georgia’s homeownership rate?

A: Georgia’s homeownership rate was 64.5% in 2024.

Q: How affordable is Georgia compared with other states?

A: Georgia’s affordability remains one of its biggest strengths because the statewide typical home value is about $334,465 while median household income is about $81,210. That keeps the state more attainable than many coastal markets.

Q: Which Georgia cities have the strongest housing demand?

A: Atlanta, Alpharetta, Suwanee, Sugar Hill, Savannah, Augusta, and Athens are all important demand centers, each serving a different mix of corporate, family, tourism, university, and logistics buyers.