Aerial view of Coweta County, Georgia
Coweta County, Georgia

Coweta County, GA
Real Estate & Community Guide

More space, more value, and a lifestyle that Metro Atlanta's northern suburbs can't match. Here's everything you need to know about Coweta County real estate.

$420K
Median Home Price
Coweta County, 2025
$95K+
Median Household Income
Comparable to Fulton County
3 Cities
Communities Served
Newnan · Senoia · Sharpsburg
70%+
Homeownership Rate
Stable, long-term residents
Why Coweta County

Why Buyers Are Choosing Coweta County

One of Georgia's Fastest-Growing Counties

Coweta County has experienced consistent population and economic growth, driven by its position along the I-85 corridor and proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. The county's growth trajectory supports long-term property appreciation.

Exceptional Value vs. Fayette County

With median home prices in the $380K–$480K range — compared to $542K in Fayette County — Coweta offers more space for the money while still delivering quality schools, safe communities, and strong appreciation.

High Household Income & Stability

Coweta County's median household income of $95,548 is comparable to Fulton County, and the homeownership rate exceeds 70%. These indicators reflect a stable, long-term resident base that invests in their communities.

Safe, Family-Friendly Communities

Coweta County's cities consistently rank among Georgia's safer communities, with crime rates below state averages. Newnan, Senoia, and Sharpsburg all attract families who prioritize safety and community quality.

Coweta County School System

The Coweta County School System serves all three communities with a mix of traditional public schools and charter options. East Coweta High School and Northgate High School both earn solid Niche grades with strong college prep programs.

Space, Nature & Lifestyle

Coweta County's communities offer larger lot sizes, more green space, and a slower pace than urban Atlanta suburbs — without sacrificing access to shopping, dining, and major employers along the I-85 corridor.

Your Coweta County Expert

Israel Nelson Knows Coweta County

Israel Nelson has helped buyers and sellers across all three Coweta County communities. He understands the nuances of each market — which Newnan neighborhoods are appreciating fastest, what makes Senoia's historic district command a premium, and why Sharpsburg is increasingly attracting buyers seeking more space and value.

Deep knowledge of Newnan, Senoia, and Sharpsburg markets
Expert in Coweta County value drivers and growth corridors
Strong negotiation — 98.5% list-to-sale ratio
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250+ Families Served
Fayette & Coweta County
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FAQ

Coweta County Real Estate — Common Questions

Why do buyers choose Coweta County over Fayette County?

The primary reason is value. Coweta County offers more square footage and larger lots at a lower price point than Fayette County — typically $100K–$150K less for comparable homes. Buyers who prioritize space, a rural feel, or a lower entry price while still wanting quality schools and a safe community consistently choose Coweta. Newnan's growing downtown and Senoia's unique character are additional draws that Fayette County can't replicate.

What is the real estate market like in Coweta County?

As of early 2026, Coweta County's median home price is approximately $380K–$465K depending on the city and neighborhood. The market is active, with well-priced homes in desirable areas moving quickly. Sharpsburg saw 19.2% appreciation in a single year, reflecting growing buyer demand for the area. Israel Nelson has deep knowledge of all three Coweta County communities and can help you identify the best value for your specific situation.

How are the schools in Coweta County?

The Coweta County School System serves all three communities. East Coweta High School and Northgate High School both earn solid Niche grades with strong college prep and extracurricular programs. The system also includes Coweta Charter Academy, a tuition-free K–8 charter option. While Coweta's schools don't rank as highly as Fayette County's top-5% schools, they are consistently rated above average for the Metro Atlanta region.

Which Coweta County city is best for families?

It depends on your priorities. Newnan offers the most amenities — a vibrant downtown, diverse dining, and the most housing options across all price ranges. Senoia offers a unique small-town character with historic charm and proximity to Trilith Studios. Sharpsburg offers the most space and privacy at the best value, with a quieter lifestyle and strong appreciation trends. Israel can help you evaluate each community against your specific needs and budget.

What is Israel Nelson's experience in Coweta County?

Israel Nelson has helped buyers and sellers across all three Coweta County communities — Newnan, Senoia, and Sharpsburg. He understands the nuances of each market: which neighborhoods in Newnan are appreciating fastest, what makes Senoia's historic district command a premium, and why Sharpsburg is increasingly attracting buyers priced out of Fayette County. His local knowledge translates directly into better outcomes for his clients.