Roswell's historic district and natural attractions create an engaging lifestyle along the Chattahoochee River. Residents explore 900 acres of parks and green spaces, including the Chattahoochee Nature Center's wildlife exhibits and educational programs. The historic district features three antebellum homes: Bulloch Hall, which has ties to Theodore Roosevelt, Barrington Hall with its Greek Revival architecture, and the Smith Plantation. Canton Street's restaurant scene includes Table & Main, known for Southern comfort dishes like fried chicken and shrimp and grits, while Little Alley Steak serves prime dry-aged cuts in a sophisticated setting.
The housing market includes diverse options across established neighborhoods. The median sale price in Roswell is $660,000. Single family homes in upscale areas like Nesbit Lakes and Sentinel on the River command median prices of $1,090,000 and $1,150,000 respectively. More moderate options exist in Martin's Landing with a median price of $615,000 for single family homes. Townhomes have a median price of $575,000, while condos range from $200,000 for one bedroom units to $282,500 for two bedrooms.
Roswell maintains competitive tax rates with a 0.89% effective property tax rate, matching neighboring Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and Johns Creek. The Georgia state income tax rate is 5.39%. Top-rated schools include Johns Creek High School and Milton High School, both rated A+ by Niche. Private options include the A+ rated Atlanta Academy and Mount Pisgah Christian School. The city connects to downtown Atlanta, 20 miles south, via MARTA bus service. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is typically a 45-minute drive spanning 32 miles.