About Georgia economy

The real gross domestic product per capita (Engl. per capita GDP in real terms) in 2006 stood at $ 35,362 (national average of the 50 U.S. states: USD 37,714; place national ranking: 26) [5].

1892 was the headquarters of Coca-Cola Company was founded in Georgia. Atlanta is also the headquarters of the airline Delta Air Lines and AirTran, and the news channel CNN. Particularly in the late 1990s and beginning of the new millennium, it attracts many companies due to the low tax rate after Georgia.

In the “Peach State,” Georgia are cotton, rice, tobacco, sugar cane, peanuts and various kinds of fruit grown. In the cities there are predominantly textiles, wood and food industries.

Georgia real estate values
Listing Type Number Median Price Price Change
from Sep
Homes for Sale 162,549 $195,000 -0.5%
New Homes 349 $253,535 -0.4%
Foreclosures 43,267 $127,850 +0.9%
Georgia real estate markets
The most popular real estate markets for the Georgia state are in the following areas:
•    Athens
•    Atlanta
•    Augusta
•    Columbus
•    Savannah
•    Roswell
•    Marietta
•    Lagrange
•    Kennesaw
•    Hinesville
•    Mableton
•    Peachtree City
Bear in mind that the list of Georgia real estate markets may be subject to change due to economic issues.