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Most affordable counties in Georgia

Ranking of counties in Georgia by what a typical household can afford at five income brackets. Monthly budget is 30% of gross income compared against Census ACS median owner cost with mortgage.

Georgia AMI (4-person)
$98,400
HUD Income Limits
Counties with cost data
159
of 159 total
30%+ cost burdened
42.9%
HUD CHAS
Severely burdened (50%+)
19.9%

Georgia vs national cost burden

Share of households paying 30%+ and 50%+ of income on housing (HUD CHAS).

Top 10 most affordable counties overall

Lowest median monthly owner cost with mortgage.

  1. 1.Quitman County
    $771/mo
  2. 2.Wheeler County
    $924/mo
  3. 3.Ware County
    $992/mo
  4. 4.Emanuel County
    $1,003/mo
  5. 5.Randolph County
    $1,011/mo
  6. 6.Atkinson County
    $1,012/mo
  7. 7.Echols County
    $1,013/mo
  8. 8.Appling County
    $1,014/mo
  9. 9.Bacon County
    $1,019/mo
  10. 10.Stewart County
    $1,038/mo

Affordability by income bracket

Counties whose median owner cost fits under 30% of gross monthly income at each bracket.

Low income · $35,000/yr
around 50% of AMI · 30% monthly budget $875
1 affordable
Moderate income · $60,000/yr
around 80% of AMI · 30% monthly budget $1,500
127 affordable
Middle income · $90,000/yr
around 120% of AMI · 30% monthly budget $2,250
158 affordable
Upper middle · $140,000/yr
well above AMI · 30% monthly budget $3,500
159 affordable
High income · $200,000/yr
top quartile nationally · 30% monthly budget $5,000
159 affordable
Median owner cost statewide
$1,338
Census ACS, with-mortgage households.
Median household income
$57,725
Census ACS, state-level.

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Frequently asked questions

How many counties in Georgia are affordable on a $60k income?

At $60k household income, about 127 out of 159 Georgia counties with reported data keep median owner cost under the 30% rule (roughly $1,500/mo).

What share of Georgia households are cost burdened?

HUD CHAS 2017-2021 shows 42.9% of Georgia households pay 30% or more of income on housing, with 19.9% severely burdened at 50% or more.

What counts as median income in Georgia?

HUD's area median income for a 4-person household in Georgia is $98,400 (most recent HUD Income Limits release). 80% AMI: $78,700; 50% AMI: $49,200.

How is affordability calculated on this page?

For each county, we compare the Census ACS median monthly owner cost with mortgage against 30% of monthly household income at five income brackets. Counties with monthly costs at or below the budget are counted as 'affordable' at that income.

Data sources

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