Smyrna

    Smyrna, Georgia is a suburb of the booming Atlanta metropolitan area, located just ten miles outside of the city center. It is also one of the larger cities that make up the bucolic region of Cobb County. Its moniker of Jonquil City reflects the plethora of yellow blooms that cover the town's landscape, the first flowers to open and welcome in the Spring season. The town has become a popular spot for relocation, and with this new growth, the City of Smyrna was recently awarded the prestigious Urban Land Institute's Award of Excellence. With its close proximity to Atlanta, this booming suburb has become one of the more popular places to live in the region. The city was also recognized by Atlanta Magazine for its quality of life and desirable neighborhood characteristics.

Smyrna currently supports a population of approximately 50,000 residents, which is an increase of nearly ten percent since the year 2000. The median age of a Smyrna resident is thirty-two years old, with an annual household income of around $55,000 per year. Nearly half of Smyrna's residents are employed in a professional or managerial capacity. Sales and the service industry each employ nearly fifteen percent of locals, while nearly as many residents here are employed in an administrative capacity.

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This region offers a wealth of employment opportunities, with several Fortune 500 firms having a presence in either Atlanta or Cobb County. Coca Cola, Napa Auto Parts and Home Depot are headquartered here. Lockheeed-Martin, IBM, and Six Flags Atlanta are other prominent employers.

The housing market in Smyrna has remained strong, proving to be a great investment for homeowners. Over half of the residents here own their own homes. Recent sales figures show that the median price of a home here is $114,000. Over sixty percent of recent purchases were two bedroom single-family homes, with another third of recent purchases three bedroom single-family homes. With more and more people choosing Smyrna as their hometown, new home construction has sprouted to keep pace with the city's growth. Many of these are executive-style dream homes, with prices ranging from around $300,000 to over $1,000,000. Smyrna

With a temperate year-round climate, outdoor activities are a popular recreational activity for residents here. Swimming, tennis and golf top the list for most popular sports. And the nearby Allatuna Dam and Lake offer a chance to lounge in the grass or take a dip in the water. Because much of the city's redevelopment has focused on mixed-use, or the "city of villages" concept, most neighborhoods in the area have easy access to libraries, community centers and parks. Throughout Smyrna, you will find trails designed for hiking, strolling or bicycling, lighted tennis courts and municipal golf courses.

Of course, there is certainly no shortage of professional sports events to attend in nearby Atlanta. With almost every major sport represented, fans can catch year-round action. The 1998 NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons and baseball's Atlanta Braves are long-time favorites. With increasing national interest in soccer, Atlanta is represented by the Beat the city's first pro women's soccer team, and the Silverbacks. Ice hockey is the newest franchise to win over the area with the Atlanta Thrashers.

Offering the best of southern hospitality and adjacent to a bustling metropolitan center, Smyrna truly has something for everyone. If you are thinking about moving, consider a move to the friendly suburb of Smyrna, Georgia! To learn more, request our free relocation packet today.






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