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Unlock the Gateway to Success in Atlanta

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Why Atlanta?

  • #1 Tech Hub
  • #1 for Business (Site Selection magazine)
  • 18 Fortune 500 headquarters including: Delta, Coca-Cola, UPS, Home Depot, etc.
  • Southern Hollywood
  • Good weather

According to the Metro Atlanta Chamber, the region is home to over 150,000 businesses, including 25 Fortune 1000 companies. The Chamber also reports that the region’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) was over $385 billion in 2019, representing significant economic output and growth.

Atlanta Job Market and Trend

The Atlanta Metro Area has a diverse economy, with several major industries driving job growth and opportunities. Some of the largest industries in the area include:

  • Technology: Metro Atlanta has become a hub for technology companies, with several major firms located in the area, including Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce, among others.
  • Healthcare: The healthcare industry is also a significant employer in the Atlanta Metro Area, with several major hospitals and healthcare systems located in the region.
  • Logistics and Transportation: Due to its central location and strong infrastructure, the Atlanta Metro Area has become a hub for logistics and transportation companies, including Delta Air Lines, UPS, and FedEx, among others.
  • Film and Entertainment: The film and entertainment industry is also a growing sector in the Atlanta Metro Area, with several major studios located in the region and a growing number of productions filmed in the area.

Landlord-Friendly State: Georgia


Georgia’s informal eviction laws allow landlords to resolve unpaid rent issues quickly. After an eviction notice, tenants have seven days (unless specified otherwise) to pay. If they do not, landlords can start court proceedings. There are no limits on late fees or security deposits, giving landlords flexibility. Georgia also has no rent control; rent increased by 22% in 2021.

Investment Levels

Level 1 – Low Risk, Low Cash Flow

Criteria: Great schools, good neighborhoods, near city. Price range: $400K–$550K.

  • Johns Creek & Alpharetta: Breckenridge, Preston Oaks, Willow Run, Long Indian Creek, Jones Bridge Plantation, Foxdale, Abbotts Station, Wellington, Carriage Park, Windward, Winthrope Chase, Henderson Village.
  • Marietta (East Cobb): Kings Cove, Fox Hollow, Chestnut Creek.

Level 2 – Medium Risk, Moderate Cash Flow

Criteria: Great school or close to city (not both). Good neighborhood. Price range: $350K–$450K.

  • Marietta & Kennesaw (West Cobb): Arbor Forest, Wynford Chase, Calumet West, Due West Crossing, Chanticleer, West Mill Place.
  • Suwanee & Sugar Hill: Morningside, Morningview.
  • Smyrna: William Park, Carrington Park, West Smyrna Heights, Chateau Walk, Creekside, Wetherbrook.
  • Buford, Auburn & Dacula: Overlook at Hamilton Mill, Hamilton Mill, Ridge at Mill Creek, Pinebrook at Hamilton Mill, Apalachee Plantation.

Level 3 – Higher Risk, Better Cash Flow

Criteria: Good neighborhoods, near city, developing areas, decent schools. Price: under $350K.

  • Woodstock: Kingsgate, River Park, Britley Park, Village at Cobblestone.
  • Other Areas: Kennesaw, Powder Springs, Lawrenceville, Norcross.

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