Historic charm meets small-town living in Senoia — where brick-lined streets, local shops, and a tight-knit community create one of Coweta County's most desirable places to call home.
Senoia offers something rare — a walkable historic downtown, a growing community, and a pace of life that feels intentional. It's the kind of place where neighbors know each other by name.
Senoia's downtown served as the fictional town of 'Woodbury' and 'Alexandria' in AMC's The Walking Dead — drawing fans and tourists from around the world to its iconic Main Street.
Founded in 1860, Senoia's downtown preserves brick-lined streets, restored 19th-century storefronts, and a genuine small-town Southern atmosphere that residents and visitors love.
Trilith Studios (formerly Pinewood Atlanta) is just minutes away — one of the largest purpose-built film studios outside of Hollywood, bringing jobs and economic growth to the area.
With a population of approximately 19,000 and a median age of 38, Senoia attracts families, professionals, and retirees seeking a balanced lifestyle with small-town charm.
From restored historic homes near the town center to newer subdivisions with modern floor plans and larger lots — Senoia offers something for every buyer and budget.
Senoia is served by the Coweta County School System, with Eastside Elementary earning a 7/10 GreatSchools rating and East Coweta High School offering strong college prep programs.
From historic downtown living to newer family-friendly subdivisions — Senoia's neighborhoods offer distinct character at every price point.
Walkable streets with restored storefronts, local dining, and the famous Walking Dead filming locations
Family-friendly community with midsize homes, community pool, and convenient access to Hwy 85
Newer construction with larger lots and modern floor plans — popular with families seeking value under $500K
Upscale subdivision with spacious homesites, mature landscaping, and a quiet rural feel minutes from downtown
Charming neighborhood positioned between Peachtree City and Senoia — easy access to both communities
Newer development by Jeff Lindsey Communities with open floor plans and community amenities
Coweta County schools serve the Senoia area with options ranging from public elementary to charter and high school — a key factor for families considering the move.
Grades: PK–5
Top-rated public elementary serving the Senoia area with strong academic progress scores
Grades: K–8
Tuition-free public charter school offering an alternative to traditional public schooling
Grades: 6–8
Serves the eastern Coweta County area including Senoia families
Grades: 9–12
B+ Niche grade, strong athletics and college prep programs, diverse student body
Real results from real transactions. These are homes recently sold in Senoia — a snapshot of what the market looks like right now.
Spacious 4-bedroom home in a sought-after Senoia neighborhood
Move-in ready 3-bedroom home with modern finishes
5-bedroom family home with generous square footage in Elders Mill
Luxury estate on acreage — privacy and space near downtown Senoia
Ready to see what your Senoia home could sell for?
Get a Free Home ValuationIsrael Nelson has helped families buy and sell homes across Senoia and surrounding Coweta County communities. As a RamseyTrusted® REALTOR® and certified Zillow Showcase provider, he brings a marketing system and local expertise that consistently delivers results for his clients.
As of early 2026, the Senoia housing market has a median home price of approximately $535,000–$549,000. The market offers a wide range — from starter homes under $400K to luxury estates over $1M. Homes typically see moderate competition, and the area continues to attract buyers drawn to its historic charm, proximity to Trilith Studios, and Coweta County's quality of life.
Senoia gained worldwide recognition as a primary filming location for AMC's The Walking Dead. The downtown area served as the fictional towns of 'Woodbury' and 'Alexandria' throughout the series. Beyond its TV fame, Senoia is known for its beautifully preserved historic downtown, founded in 1860, with brick-lined streets, local shops, and a genuine small-town Southern atmosphere.
Senoia is served by the Coweta County School System. Eastside Elementary holds a 7/10 GreatSchools rating with strong academic progress scores. East Coweta High School earns a B+ Niche grade and offers solid college preparatory programs. Coweta Charter Academy provides a tuition-free charter school alternative for K–8 students. Families relocating to Senoia consistently cite the school system as a key factor in their decision.
Senoia offers diverse neighborhoods for different lifestyles. Historic Downtown Senoia appeals to buyers who love walkability and character. Bradshaw Farms is popular with families for its community amenities. The Estates at Senoia offers newer construction under $500K. Stallings Farm provides upscale homes with a rural feel. Ivy Ridge sits between Peachtree City and Senoia, offering convenient access to both communities.
Senoia is approximately 40 miles south of downtown Atlanta (about 50 minutes via I-85 and GA-74) and just 10 miles from Peachtree City. The town's location provides easy access to Atlanta's employment centers and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport while maintaining a distinctly small-town pace of life. Many residents commute to Atlanta or work at nearby Trilith Studios.
Whether you're buying your first home or selling a property in Senoia, Israel Nelson's local expertise and proven marketing system will get you the results you deserve.