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The Most Expensive ZIP Codes in Georgia 2025
In a recent sophisticated analysis, researchers determined the most expensive ZIP codes in each state, with the focus shifting to Georgia in 2025, thanks to advancements in data analysis via Zillow’s home value index. Using this data, the study examined thousands of ZIP codes across the country, narrowing its focus to Georgia’s 665 ZIP codes that Zillow tracks home values for. In 2025, Zillow’s latest data revealed that in Atlanta and Georgia, two of the top ZIP codes in terms of home value growth.

Among the five top ZIP codes identified, 31561 stands out as the most expensive. Located in Sea Island, this town is known for its expensive home values. Within its borders, the median household income averages $144,375, with an average household income of $160,372. The average household earns $2.064 of income each year, with a majority making $150,000 or more. Over the past five years, home values in this ZIP code have surged by nearly doubling, rising from a peak of $2.3 million in May 2020 to nearly $4.48 million in May 2025. This rapid growth mirrors the economic spin-offs from the其所(lletic’) nature of the introduction in cities like Peachtree City.

The second highest ZIP code, 30327, is located in Atlanta and covers a wealthy part of the city. This ZIP code, with 600 residents, is home to communities such as Paces, West Paces Ferry/Northside, and Whitewater Creek. The median household income here is $182,317, boosting the average income to nearly $350,029. Over the last five years, home values in this area have grown by 43.3%, reaching nearly $1.48 million in May 2025. This steady growth contrasts with the surge in the top ZIP code, indicating a broader regional housing market dynamic.

Moving on to the third most expensive ZIP code, 31411, located in the ocean-side Skidway Island and the mouth of the Ogeechee River. This ZIP code, which spans approximately 2,000 miles, showcases an even higher median income ($122,723) compared to the top ZIP code. However, the growth rate in this area is significantly lower, with home values rising by only 82.2%, reaching nearly $921,104 in May 2025. Despite this, the relatively lower price point compared to the top ZIP code reflects the increased affordability of many Georgia neighborhoods.

The fourth most expensive ZIP code in Georgia, 30306, is located downtown Atlanta and covers a key part of the city’s economic heart. As the most expensive ZIP code in Atlanta, this area has a median household income of $133,085 with an average income of $203,349, growing steadily over time. From a median of $678,565 in May 2020, home values rose by 35.7%, reaching nearly $920,815 in May 2025. This steady growth highlights Georgia’s growing middle class, despite the limitations on income growth in areas like Atlanta.

The most expensive ZIP code in Georgia, 30342, is located south of Sandy Springs and includes communities such as Chastain Park and Windsor. The median household income in this ZIP code is $117,865, with an average income of $211,175. Home values have been growing gradually over the past five years, rising by 34.1%, reaching nearly $820,025 in May 2025. This moderate growth reflects Georgia’s broader housing market dynamics, where growth rates vary across cities and areas.

Conclusion: These findings reveal Georgia’s dynamic housing market, with the top ZIP codes reflecting distinct characteristics. While growth rates are consistent, factors such as income levels and regional location play a significant role in determining home value appreciation. As one might expect, higher ZIP codes often represent more advanced neighborhoods, suggesting a pathway for future houseprice growth in Atlanta and Georgia by 2025. Highlighting the need for careful analysis and investment strategies for homebuyers, these insights underscore the evolving nature of the Georgia home market.

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