Atlanta Home Sales Report
Research the change in home prices by ZIP code and compare the best and worst for 2011
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Largest declines in metro Atlanta home prices
ZIP codes with the steepest price declines were more often dragged down by the price of resales and by a striking lack of new homes being built in those communities.
ZIP codes with biggest drop in new home sales prices in 2011
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| ZIP code | County | 2010 median price | 2011 median price | Percent Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30228 | Clayton | $92,950 | $49,000 | -47.28% |
| 30339 | Fulton | $324,000 | $197,500 | -39.04% |
| 30328 | Fulton | $251,250 | $155,500 | -38.11% |
| 30189 | Cherokee | $300,298 | $216,195 | -28.01% |
| 30338 | DeKalb | $174,552 | $127,000 | -27.24% |
| 30033 | DeKalb | $313,332 | $229,900 | -26.63% |
| 30269 | Fayette | $370,000 | $274,259 | -25.88% |
| 30030 | DeKalb | $428,000 | $323,622 | -24.39% |
| 30281 | Henry | $250,000 | $190,000 | -24.00% |
| 30354 | Fulton | $135,905 | $104,995 | -22.74% |
| 30215 | Fayette | $520,672 | $412,000 | -20.87% |
| 30168 | Cobb | $151,450 | $120,000 | -20.77% |
| 30313 | Fulton | $163,900 | $133,700 | -18.43% |
| 30308 | Fulton | $232,200 | $191,011 | -17.74% |
| 30548 | Gwinnett | $320,000 | $266,450 | -16.73% |
| 30115 | Cherokee | $264,000 | $220,870 | -16.34% |
| 30316 | DeKalb | $207,565 | $174,500 | -15.93% |
| 30331 | Fulton | $195,000 | $165,000 | -15.38% |
| 30068 | Cobb | $519,709 | $445,000 | -14.38% |
| 30092 | Gwinnett | $220,139 | $190,470 | -13.48% |
ZIP codes with biggest drop in existing home sales prices in 2011
| ZIP code | County | 2010 median price | 2011 median price | Percent Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30303 | Fulton | $82,500 | $45,050 | -45.39% |
| 30079 | DeKalb | $66,850 | $40,750 | -39.04% |
| 30087 | Gwinnett | $99,950 | $61,400 | -38.57% |
| 30071 | Gwinnett | $81,375 | $50,950 | -37.39% |
| 30213 | Fayette | $225,000 | $141,900 | -36.93% |
| 30080 | Cobb | $188,500 | $121,750 | -35.41% |
| 30067 | Cobb | $119,100 | $77,462 | -34.96% |
| 30294 | Clayton | $75,950 | $50,000 | -34.17% |
| 30360 | Gwinnett | $131,575 | $87,025 | -33.86% |
| 30312 | Fulton | $127,025 | $84,900 | -33.16% |
| 30002 | DeKalb | $276,450 | $184,900 | -33.12% |
| 30337 | Fulton | $84,000 | $57,000 | -32.14% |
| 30313 | Fulton | $112,386 | $77,500 | -31.04% |
| 30084 | DeKalb | $140,000 | $98,310 | -29.78% |
| 30060 | Cobb | $70,920 | $50,100 | -29.36% |
| 30126 | Cobb | $146,450 | $104,000 | -28.99% |
| 30294 | DeKalb | $76,250 | $55,200 | -27.61% |
| 30072 | DeKalb | $89,500 | $64,900 | -27.49% |
| 30102 | Cherokee | $109,500 | $79,450 | -27.44% |
| 30340 | Gwinnett | $44,000 | $32,010 | -27.25% |
ZIP codes with biggest drop in combined home sales prices in 2011
| ZIP code | County | 2010 median price | 2011 median price | Percent Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30337 | Fulton | $105,000 | $57,000 | -45.71% |
| 30071 | Gwinnett | $90,000 | $51,400 | -42.89% |
| 30340 | Gwinnett | $56,750 | $32,760 | -42.27% |
| 30303 | Fulton | $82,500 | $48,600 | -41.09% |
| 30087 | Gwinnett | $100,000 | $62,000 | -38.00% |
| 30339 | Fulton | $325,750 | $202,500 | -37.84% |
| 30079 | DeKalb | $66,850 | $43,000 | -35.68% |
| 30067 | Cobb | $120,000 | $78,500 | -34.58% |
| 30313 | Fulton | $129,900 | $85,000 | -34.57% |
| 30228 | Clayton | $78,000 | $51,100 | -34.49% |
| 30213 | Fayette | $225,000 | $148,450 | -34.02% |
| 30360 | Gwinnett | $131,575 | $87,025 | -33.86% |
| 30002 | DeKalb | $277,900 | $185,000 | -33.43% |
| 30046 | Gwinnett | $89,831 | $61,950 | -31.04% |
| 30228 | Henry | $122,999 | $85,250 | -30.69% |
| 30349 | Fulton | $80,100 | $56,000 | -30.09% |
| 30084 | DeKalb | $140,000 | $98,310 | -29.78% |
| 30294 | Clayton | $77,000 | $54,100 | -29.74% |
| 30127 | Cobb | $123,850 | $87,500 | -29.35% |
| 30039 | Gwinnett | $112,250 | $80,000 | -28.73% |

