Communities · Newnan
Homes for sale in Newnan, Georgia.
The local guide to buying, selling, and living in Newnan — historic downtown, Coweta County schools, the commute reality, and what's actively for sale.
Newnan is the kind of town that sells itself the moment a buyer walks the historic square. Coweta County's seat sits about 40 miles south of Atlanta off I-85, far enough out to keep its small-town feel and meaningfully lower price points, close enough that a trip to Hartsfield-Jackson is shorter than most intown commutes. The result is one of the most consistently popular relocation destinations in the southern metro — and one of Ally's most active service areas.
At a glance
Newnan market snapshot
Median Price
~$385K
Coweta County.
Days on Market
~45
Recent average. Historic homes vary.
School District
Coweta
Countywide; well-regarded statewide.
To Atlanta
~40 mi
~30 min to ATL airport off-peak.
Neighborhoods worth knowing
Newnan isn't a single market — it's a downtown core, a handful of established suburbs, and growing acreage corridors on the edges. The shortest version of each:
Historic Newnan
The streets radiating from the courthouse square — Greenville Street, LaGrange Street, College Street, and the surrounding blocks — hold Newnan's most distinctive architecture: antebellum and Victorian homes, mature pecan trees, and walkable proximity to the square's restaurants and shops. The right historic property is rare, often spoken-for through agent networks before it hits the public sites, and command a premium accordingly.
SummerGrove & North Newnan
Heading north from downtown toward Sharpsburg, SummerGrove and the surrounding subdivisions offer newer construction (mostly 1995 and later) with amenities — pools, tennis, walking trails, neighborhood schools. Popular with families relocating from the metro who want suburban infrastructure with Newnan's price point.
White Oak & the larger-lot corridors
For buyers wanting acreage, mature trees, and more privacy without leaving the school district, White Oak and the Stallings Road / Roscoe Road corridors offer half-acre to multi-acre lots. Mix of older custom homes and newer estates.
South Newnan & Lower Fayetteville Road
Heading toward Senoia and Peachtree City, the Lower Fayetteville Road corridor blends Newnan's affordability with quick access to PTC's amenities. Increasingly popular as Senoia's profile has grown via film production at Trilith and Pinewood (just to the east in Fayette County).
Schools — the Coweta County system
Coweta County School System is a single countywide district serving Newnan, Sharpsburg, Senoia, Grantville, and the unincorporated areas between. It carries a strong statewide reputation for academics, athletics, and CTAE (career, technical, and agricultural education) programs. Specific elementary and middle school zones vary across town — the right address matters more than the city alone, and Ally walks through the zone lookup with every Newnan buyer.
Commute & access
I-85 runs north-south on Newnan's east side, putting Hartsfield-Jackson airport ~30 minutes off-peak and the south metro office corridors (Camp Creek, the airport area) within easy reach. Downtown Atlanta is ~45–60 minutes in rush traffic; Buckhead and the north metro are realistically 75+ minutes. For full-time daily commuters into Atlanta proper, a Newnan address makes the most sense when the workplace is south of I-20 or hybrid-friendly.
Lifestyle
Newnan's downtown square has done the rare thing of staying genuinely active — local restaurants (Redneck Gourmet, the Alamo, several newer farm-to-table spots), independent retail, and a year-round event calendar from market days to summer concerts. The Newnan Theatre Company anchors the arts scene; Coweta County's Carl Miller Park and the Linc trail offer day-to-day outdoor space. The town shows up on Southern Living's relocation lists for a reason — small enough to be neighborly, big enough to have what you actually want.
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Frequently asked questions about Newnan
Is Newnan a good place to live?
Consistently popular for the combination of historic small-town character, well-regarded schools, lower price points than the north metro, and reasonable airport/south-side access. Most relocation buyers cite that mix specifically.
How long is the commute from Newnan to Atlanta?
~30 minutes to Hartsfield-Jackson off-peak; ~45–60 minutes to downtown in rush; 75+ minutes to Buckhead. Best for south-side or hybrid commuters; tougher for daily north-metro travel.
What are the best neighborhoods?
Historic downtown for character, SummerGrove and north Newnan for newer construction with amenities, White Oak for larger lots. The right one depends on whether schools, walkability, or land matters most.
How are the schools?
Coweta County School System has a strong statewide reputation. Zones vary across the city — the specific address matters more than "Newnan schools" in general.
Is the Newnan market competitive right now?
Newnan moves with the metro, but historic homes and amenity-driven subdivisions in the right school zones tend to sell quickly regardless of broader conditions. Get a real-time read before you offer — Ally watches it daily.
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