It May Soon Be Cheaper to Live in Atlanta Than Outside It

(This content was created with the help of AI.) The longtime Atlanta housing hack—drive farther, pay less—may be about to disappear. New data show homes in the region’s far-flung exurbs are now selling for a median $380,962, just about $4,000 under prices in the city core and its suburbs.

That discount was roughly $51,000 in mid-2021, per a Wall Street Journal analysis of Redfin data. If the current trajectory holds, Atlanta will later this year become the only major US metro where fringe-area homes are pricier than those closer to the city, per the Journal.

This was formerly the case in Houston, though the trend has reversed in recent years…

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