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What Renters Like and Dislike

What Renters Like and Dislike About Atlanta

AMy neighborhood is unique because we all get along with one another. Sometime we walk to our favorite place to eat. After that I usually like to do a physical activity

I like going to the beach with my family and just hanging out with them and being free.I also like going through the woods and just living life

Who Lives Here

Atlanta Demographics

Education

High School

42%

Associate's

22%

Bachelor's

3%

Master's

1%

Doctorate

32%

Family Size

2 people

44%

3 people

18%

4 people

21%

5 people

5%

6+ people

11%

Household Income

0-50k

35%

50-100k

46%

100-150k

13%

150-200k

5%

200k+

1%

Age

0-10

12%

10-20

19%

20-45

29%

45-65

28%

65+

11%

Getting Around Atlanta

Atlanta Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

24%

15-30 Mins

32%

30-40 Mins

25%

40-60 Mins

9%

60+ Mins

10%

Atlanta Education

Schools

Top Schools in Atlanta

10/10

Smoky Row Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

10/10

Prairie Trace Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

10/10

West Clay Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

10/10

Cherry Tree Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

10/10

Union Elementary School

Grades PK, K-4 • Public

9/10

Mohawk Trails Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

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Living in Atlanta, IN

Atlanta, a small town in Indiana, has a population of approximately 1,000. Families with children are a common sight, as kids aged 5-14 make up an above-average 24% of the community, while young professionals are less well-represented. Overall, the town's population, with an average age of just over 36, is younger than most cities in Indiana. Most residents own their homes in Atlanta, and 16% of residents rent. Relatively high rent costs could be a factor, as the average rent of $987/month is substantially higher than the state average of $827.

Compared to the national average (5%), Atlanta has a large concentration of residents over the age of 25 who have an Associate's degree (8%). In addition, 2% possess a Bachelor's degree and 1% have earned a Master's or Doctoral degree. There are plenty of industries from which to choose in Atlanta. The four most common are healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and education. Combined, these industries account for 29% of the labor force in the town. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many of the town's residents work in construction, which ranks as the top career path in the town. With an average annual income of just over $66K, Atlanta workers bring in around $4,000 more than their peers elsewhere in the state. However, Atlanta compares less favorably to the national average ($73,345).

Atlanta residents have an average commute of about 32 minutes, slower than the state average of about 24 minutes. Driving a vehicle is the most common way to get to work, opted for by 50% of residents, while public transit isn't used. Relatively few residents walk to work.