Marietta, GA Home Values (2026)

The median home value in Marietta is about $450,000 (~$218/sq ft) — 55% more expensive than the typical U.S. home. Below: how Marietta compares, values by home size and ZIP code, and a free tool for your own address.

$450,000
Median home value
$218
Median price / sq ft
7
ZIP code areas
+55%
vs U.S. median

Thinking of moving to Marietta?

Here’s what the numbers say about housing costs in Marietta. A typical home runs about $450,000, which is 55% more expensive than the national median and 73% more expensive than the Georgia average. At roughly $218 per square foot, a median budget here buys you around 2,060 sq ft of home.

Prices swing a lot by neighborhood: across Marietta’s 7 ZIP codes, the most affordable is 30008 (~$334,000) and the priciest is 30068 (~$690,000) — roughly a 2.1× difference. If you’re relocating, that spread is where the real budgeting happens, so it pays to target ZIP by ZIP rather than the citywide average.

Marietta home value by size

Using the local rate of about $218 per square foot, here’s a rough estimate by home size. Condition, lot, and exact location move these meaningfully.

Home sizeEstimated value
1,000 sq ft$218,000
1,500 sq ft$327,000
2,000 sq ft$436,000
2,500 sq ft$545,000
3,000 sq ft$654,000

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Home values by ZIP code in Marietta, GA

Typical value and price per square foot for each Marietta ZIP code we have data for:

ZIP codeTypical value$ / sq ft
30068$690,000$240
30062$563,000$229
30064$504,000$207
30066$450,000$216
30067$413,000$218
30060$350,000$234
30008$334,000$193

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Directional estimates from public market data (Realtor.com & Zillow research), not appraisals. Actual values vary by home and change over time.