5 Questions you should ask yourself before moving to East Cobb Georgia

by Brian Garside

 

Thinking About Moving to East Cobb, GA? Ask Yourself These 5 (Plus 1) Questions First

East Cobb, an unincorporated area in Cobb County, Georgia, sits just northwest of Atlanta and offers a suburban lifestyle with access to excellent schools, city proximity, and family-friendly amenities. Before making the move, here are five key questions (plus a bonus!) to consider:

East Cobb sits just to the NorthWest of Atlanta

1. Are Public School Ratings Important to You?

East Cobb is known for its top-rated public schools, particularly on the eastern side of the area. While schools like Kell, Sprayberry, and Wheeler (on the Marietta side) are rated 7/10, Pope, Lassiter, and Walton High Schools consistently receive 10/10 ratings on GreatSchools.org. Many elementary and middle schools also score between 8 and 10, making the area a magnet for families prioritizing education.

Walton High School is coveted for many families in East Cobb

2. How Close Do You Want to Be to Atlanta?

East Cobb offers easy access to downtown Atlanta via I-75 and I-285. Commute times without traffic can range from 20–35 minutes, making it ideal for those working in the city but wanting suburban life. However, if you’re seeking rural seclusion or long drives to the countryside, East Cobb may feel too close to the urban core.

 

3. What Level of Amenities Do You Want?

The area features numerous parks, sports fields, shopping centers, and access to the Chattahoochee River and outdoor trails. Healthcare is robust with nearby Wellstar facilities. While East Cobb has plenty of daily conveniences, it lacks a walkable downtown or vibrant nightlifethough nearby Roswell and Marietta fill that gap.

East Cobb Park is a favorite for families nearby and features two playgrounds, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, walking trails, and more

4. What’s Your Home Budget?

As of May 2025, average home prices in East Cobb range from $620,000 to $630,000 for single-family homes. Entry-level homes can be found in the mid-$400Ks, especially outside the top school districts. Compared to areas like Alpharetta or Johns Creek, East Cobb offers a more affordable alternative with lower property taxes and homestead exemptions for owner-occupants.

East Cobb Homes

5. Do You Want a Safe, Family-Friendly Suburb?

East Cobb is praised for its quiet neighborhoods, low crime rates, and strong community feel. It’s ideal for families seeking a peaceful, suburban atmosphere with parks, sports leagues, and local events rather than nightlife and city buzz.

 

Bonus Question: Are You a Braves Fan?

With Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta just minutes away, East Cobb residents enjoy easy access to Braves games, dining, shopping, and entertainment in one of metro Atlanta’s most popular new hubs.

The Battery Atlanta is home to Truist Park where the Braves play


Bottom Line:
If you’re looking for excellent schools, suburban comfort, proximity to Atlanta, and a family-first vibe, East Cobb might be your perfect next move. Not quite sold? Reach out to us so we can recommend you another fantastic North Atlanta Suburb

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