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Acworth

Acworth

Located in Cobb County

$540,281 Average Value
$215 Average Price per Sq Ft
65 Homes For Sale

Former railroad town turned into a vibrant Atlanta bedroom community

Once a sleepy railroad town, Acworth was the first northern water stop on the Western and Atlantic Railroad from Atlanta and was initially known as Northcutt Station. Eventually, it was renamed Acworth. It reminded railroad engineer Joseph Gregg that he decided to rename it Acworth because it reminded him of his hometown in New Hampshire by the same name. Today, it has become a vibrant bedroom community about 33 miles north of downtown Atlanta. “Acworth has everything you need, says Adelita Serna, a Realtor and associate broker for the Serna Team with eXp Realty with more than 15 years of experience. “There are multiple shopping centers, there is great outdoor recreation around Lake Altoona, and it is close to the mountains. For those who commute into the city for work, it has convenient access to Interstate 75, and it is about an hour's drive.”

The historic Acworth Caboose sits in the heart of the city.
The historic Acworth Caboose sits in the heart of the city.
Surrounded by trees, Acworth is tucked away from the busy hustle of the Atlanta Metro Area.
Surrounded by trees, Acworth is tucked away from the busy hustle of the Atlanta Metro Area.
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Wide range of homes scattered across the city

The homes in Acworth are scattered throughout the entire city, and location will determine specific architectural styles. Buyers can find neighborhoods that line one of the many golf courses that feature brick Craftsman homes and Colonial Revivals with built-in garages on plush lots highlighted by tall trees and shrubbery. Closer to downtown, the styles are more reflective of midcentury, with ranch homes and bungalows, some of which are located near Lake Acworth. There is a chance to purchase new construction Craftsman homes in new developments in the western part of town. Buyers can expect a midcentury property to sell for around $350,000, while a home in a golf course community may sell for around $850,000. “People look to move out here because you get more bang for your buck. You can get larger square footage homes that you would be paying way more for in the city,” Serna says.

You'll find homes in Acworth with shallow front lawns and privacy provided by thick full trees.
You'll find homes in Acworth with shallow front lawns and privacy provided by thick full trees.
Many newer developments are using traditional and classic styling in Acworth.
Many newer developments are using traditional and classic styling in Acworth.
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Multiple school paths in the Cobb County School District

Acworth is part of the Cobb County School District, which earns an A-minus on Niche and has more than 106,000 students, making it the second-largest district in Georgia and the 23rd-largest in the country. There are multiple school paths throughout the area, but some children will attend McCall Primary School, which earns an A-minus and then Acworth Intermediate, rated a B, to complete elementary school, advance to the B-plus rated Barber Middle School, and then earn diplomas from North Cobb High School. North Cobb grades as an A-minus and is the district’s magnet school for international studies.

McCall Primary School is ranked the 54th most diverse public elementary school in Georgia.
McCall Primary School is ranked the 54th most diverse public elementary school in Georgia.
Acworth Elementary serves in the Cobb County School District.
Acworth Elementary serves in the Cobb County School District.
North Cobb High serves approximately 2900 students in the Cobb County School District.
North Cobb High serves approximately 2900 students in the Cobb County School District.
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Staying active in Acworth

Acworth provides multiple forms of outdoor recreation throughout the city. Logan Farm Park is in the heart of downtown, and the 120-acre green space was recently constructed to be a community hub and green space. When there is no community gathering, the park's playground is popular amongst the youngest residents and it has multi-use paved pathways and pavilions. For those looking to spend a day on Lake Acworth, Cauble Park is on the north shore of the lake and offers beach and water access from June through Labor Day weekend. Golfers are always close to their next round and have multiple options, both private and public. A popular public course is the Cobblestone Golf Course, which underwent a complete renovation in 2010 and is operated by Bobby Jones Links.

Families in Acworth enjoy a day at the beach at Cauble Park.
Families in Acworth enjoy a day at the beach at Cauble Park.
You can gather at the baseball fields at Burnt Hickory Park for practice and gameplay.
You can gather at the baseball fields at Burnt Hickory Park for practice and gameplay.
Resident can go to Brookstone Golf and County Club in Acworth to practice their swing.
Resident can go to Brookstone Golf and County Club in Acworth to practice their swing.
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Shopping in downtown Acworth

Along U.S. Highway 41, known locally as Cobb Parkway Northwest, are multiple shopping centers that feature big box stores like Target, Kohl’s and Michael’s, as well as chain grocers like Kroger. For something a little more local, Downtown Acworth has multiple boutiques, including the Serendipity House, housed in an 1800s Queen Anne Victorian home that sells gifts and décor. To help draw people downtown, the city recently enacted an open container law that allows locals to use a city-approved cup, which can be purchased at a downtown restaurant, to enjoy adult beverages as they peruse only Main Street, which has a variety of shops and restaurants. Downtown also has local restaurants like the Acworth Bookstore and Coffee Shop, which pulls double duty as a café and local book shop, and one of the newer spots in town is 1885 Grill, a southern coastal restaurant.

Residents nearby can shop unique items at Acworth Vintage and Vinyl Record Store.
Residents nearby can shop unique items at Acworth Vintage and Vinyl Record Store.
Residents can grab daily essentials from the local target in Acworth.
Residents can grab daily essentials from the local target in Acworth.
On Main Street in Acworth, you can shop home goods, clothing, or treat yourself to a spa day.
On Main Street in Acworth, you can shop home goods, clothing, or treat yourself to a spa day.
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Community events at Logan Farm Park

Logan Farm Park is the epicenter for community events in the city. The park is home to the weekly Acworth Farmers Market, which runs on Friday mornings from April to October but is also the site for the city’s more significant events. Each fall, the town gets together and tries to decide which restaurant has the best slice of pizza at the Pizza, Pints and Pigskin Festival or in the spring when the Smoke on the Lake Barbeque Festival is held, featuring live music.

Logan Farm Park is an approximately 120 acre park located in the center of Acworth.
Logan Farm Park is an approximately 120 acre park located in the center of Acworth.
The Acworth Farmers Market is open every Friday morning at 8am during the warmer months.
The Acworth Farmers Market is open every Friday morning at 8am during the warmer months.
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Xpress bus ride to Atlanta and major interstates

Operated by the Atlanta-Region Transit Link Authority, Xpress is a public bus service that provides residents a weekday ride into downtown Atlanta from either the Town Center Park-and-Ride or the Acworth Park-and-Ride. Commuters can take either Interstate 75 or U.S. Route 41 to downtown Atlanta.

Located just north of Lake Acworth, residents of Acworth can enjoy the lake's benefits.
Located just north of Lake Acworth, residents of Acworth can enjoy the lake's benefits.
Homes in Acworth reside in areas with lush green lawns and natural shade.
Homes in Acworth reside in areas with lush green lawns and natural shade.
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Acworth Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$450,000
Median Sale Price
$485,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$505,745
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$389,990
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$392,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Last 12 months Home Sales
918
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
5%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$215

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
29,380
Number of Homes for Sale
65
Median Year Built
1997
Months of Supply
0.80
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
2,433
Above the national average
1,924
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,810
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,365
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
15,245

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  • 4796 Penn Ct NW, Acworth, GA 30102

    $385,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,356 Sq Ft
    • 4796 Penn Ct NW
    • New 5 days ago

    You’ll fall in love with this beautifully renovated ranch gem in Cobb County. This stylish home makes a lasting first impression with its modern finishes and professionally designed landscaping, all complemented by an open floor plan designed for easy everyday living and entertaining. Major system upgrades include a brand-new roof with architectural shingles and a new water heater, giving you

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    Teresa Gale
    Keller Williams Realty Atl North
    (470) 686-6449
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  • 1391 Benbrooke Ln NW, Acworth, GA 30101

    $999,999

    • 7 Beds
    • 6.5 Baths
    • 8,999 Sq Ft
    • 1391 Benbrooke Ln NW
    • New 3 days ago

    Discover an extraordinary 8,999 square foot sanctuary perfect for large families, where luxury meets comfort in the heart of Brookstone, one of the county's most prestigious communities. This magnificent 7-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom estate graces the 13th fairway of the renowned golf course, where emerald greens and mature landscaping create a breathtaking backdrop for sophisticated living. From the

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    Dana Lyons
    Keller Williams Realty Buckhead
    (470) 450-3547
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  • 6987 Mccurley Rd, Acworth, GA 30102

    $75,000

    • 6987 Mccurley Rd
    • New 5 days ago

    This property is ideal for placing a new manufactured home! The wooded lot is conveniently located near Towne Lake, Lake Allatoona, and more. Enjoy paved county roads and all available utilities, including electricity and well water. A septic tank is already on-site (not yet inspected), and a mobile home was previously located here. Such a great opportunity to live in Acworth near Woodstock! This

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    Jessica Johnson
    Porch Property Group, LLC
    (470) 635-3080
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Weather

Annual Precipitation
51''
Average Winter Low Temperature
31°F
Average Summer High Temperature
87°F
Annual Snowfall
1''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

49 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

8 / 100
Source: Walk Score
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