Cost of Living in Sugar Hill, GA

Population 25,285 · Georgia · Data vintage 2023

127
Cost Index
(100 = US avg)
Page updated: · Data vintage: 2023 ACS 5-Year
Sources: Census ACS·BLS·NOAA·EPA·Zillow · Methodology

Sugar Hill is effectively a commuter community: the average resident spends 35 minutes each way getting to work, well above the 27-minute US median. Housing costs ($376,000 for a typical home) tend to reflect the tradeoff between price and access.

Geographically, Sugar Hill sits roughly 20 miles northeast of Sandy Springs. Median home values run roughly 36% lower than Sandy Springs' $584,000.

Cost Overview

Housing 123
Rent 132

Scale: 100 = US national average. Green < 90, Red > 110.

About the Cost of Living in Sugar Hill

The median home value in Sugar Hill is $375,900 — 23% above the national median of $305,000. Median rent runs $1,738/month, 32% higher than the national median of $1,314/month. The median household income of $99,479/year is 33% higher than the US median of $74,580. The local unemployment rate is 3.2%, below the national average of 4.8%. Georgia's top state income tax rate is 5.5% and the combined sales tax is 7.3%. Overall, Sugar Hill has a cost of living index of 127 versus the US average of 100, meaning it is 27% more expensive.

🏠 Housing

Median Home Value
$375,900
23% above avg
Zillow Home Value
$457,541
Zillow ZHVI
Median Rent
$1,738/mo
32% above avg
Zillow Rent
$1,857/mo
Zillow ZORI
Price-to-Rent Ratio
18.0x
Favors buying
Property Tax Rate
0.9%
Effective rate

HUD Fair Market Rents by Bedroom

Studio
$773
1 BR
$817
2 BR
$984
3 BR
$1,289
4 BR
$1,520
Owner-occupied 78.8%
Renter-occupied 21.2%

💰 Estimated Monthly Budget

Rent median rent
$1,738
Groceries national estimate
$400
Utilities local estimate
$88
Transportation local gas prices
$126
Estimated Total $2,352/mo

Estimates based on median data and national averages. Actual costs vary.

🛒 Food & Groceries

National BLS average prices (2023). Local prices may vary.

🥚
Eggs (dozen)
$0.548
🍞
White Bread (lb)
$1.912
🥩
Ground Beef (lb)
$5.61

🚗 Transportation

Avg Commute
35.4 min
31% above avg
Gas Price
$3.145/gal
0% below avg
Work From Home
19.1%

Commute Mode

Drove alone
69.6%
Carpooled
10.5%
Public transit
0.2%
Walked
0.2%
Bicycle
0.1%
Work from home
19.1%

Utilities

Electricity
$0.176/kWh
0% below avg

📋 Taxes

State Income Tax (flat) 5.5%
Total Sales Tax 7.3%
State rate 4.0%
Avg local rate 3.4%
Property Tax 0.9%

💼 Income & Employment

Median Household Income
$99,479
33% above avg
Per Capita Income
$40,887
Unemployment Rate
3.2%
33% below avg
Poverty Rate
9.5%
Labor Force Participation
69.6%

🎓 Education

Bachelor's degree+ 30.3%
Graduate degree 16.2%

👥 Demographics

Median Age 36.3
Male median age 36.3
Female median age 36.3

💨 Air Quality

EPA AQS 2023 — county-level monitoring data

Median AQI 50 — Good
51%
Good air days/yr
140
Max AQI recorded
250
PM2.5 days
115
Ozone days

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Sugar Hill, GA?

Sugar Hill has a cost index of 127 (100 = national average). It is 27% above the national average.

What is average rent in Sugar Hill, GA?

The median gross rent in Sugar Hill is $1,738 per month based on 2023 Census data.

What is the average home price in Sugar Hill?

The median home value in Sugar Hill is $375,900 according to Zillow and Census data.

What is the median income in Sugar Hill?

The median household income in Sugar Hill is $99,479 per year (2023 ACS 5-year estimates).

What is the sales tax in Sugar Hill, GA?

The combined state and local sales tax rate in Sugar Hill is 7.3%. The Georgia state income tax top rate is 5.5%.

Is Sugar Hill, GA affordable?

Sugar Hill is above average in cost of living, with an index of 127 — about 27% higher than the national average.

Sugar Hill at a Glance

Population
25,285
Median Income
$99,479
Home Value
$375,900
Median Rent
$1,738/mo
Unemployment
3.2%
Sales Tax
7.3%
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