Living in Atlanta's Northwest Suburbs (Smyrna, Marietta, Kennesaw, Acworth): A Guide for Newcomers

Atlanta's Northwest Suburbs: The Basics


The Vibe
The Northwest Suburbs offer space, affordability, and strong school districts, with a healthy dose of Braves pride and Southern tradition. Smyrna and Marietta are ideal for those who want a short commute to the city but room to grow, while Kennesaw and Acworth give you more house and more land for the money. This area is full of parks, ballfields, trailheads, and family-oriented communities, making it especially appealing to first-time buyers, growing families, and those looking for suburban calm with cultural access.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods

  • Smyrna – A popular, rapidly developing suburb just outside the perimeter, close to the Braves stadium and The Battery.
  • Marietta – A large, historic city with a walkable downtown square, strong schools, and a wide range of housing options.
  • Kennesaw – Known for family-friendly neighborhoods, Kennesaw State University, and access to Kennesaw Mountain trails.
  • Acworth – A more exurban suburb with a quaint downtown, lake access, and small-town charm.

Why It Works

  • More house for the money compared to North Atlanta and Eastside.
  • Strong Cobb County schools and youth sports infrastructure.
  • Easy access to The Battery, Braves games, and Kennesaw Mountain.
  • Smyrna offers a more urban-suburban hybrid lifestyle, while Marietta feels like a self-contained city.
  • Kennesaw and Acworth are great for buyers seeking land or outdoor access.

Watch Out For

  • Traffic along I-75 and Cobb Parkway is very congested during peak hours.
  • Smyrna and Marietta prices have climbed fast — not “cheap” anymore.
  • Farther-out areas (like Acworth) can feel cut off from the core metro.
  • Public transit is limited to local buses — no MARTA rail in Cobb County.

Things to Do

  • The Battery Atlanta – Braves games, dining, concerts, and shopping.
  • Marietta Square – Farmers markets, restaurants, galleries, and events.
  • Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park – Hiking and panoramic views.
  • Swift-Cantrell Park and Lake Acworth – Outdoor favorites for locals.
  • Smyrna Market Village – Community events, craft breweries, and walkable streets.

Good Fit For

  • Families seeking affordable, family-friendly communities with good schools.
  • Braves fans, outdoor lovers, and folks who want trail access + a suburban lifestyle.
  • Buyers looking for a bigger yard or a newer build under $600K.
  • First-time buyers and remote workers looking for quiet and comfort.

Housing Snapshot
Type: Suburban single-family homes, townhomes, new construction subdivisions, historic homes in downtown Marietta.

Buy:

  • Smyrna: $450K–$750K+
  • Marietta: $400K–$800K+
  • Kennesaw: $375K–$650K
  • Acworth: $325K–$600K

Rent:

  • Townhomes/apartments: $1,700–$2,800
  • Single-family homes: $2,200–$3,500+

Commute & Transit
Major routes: I-75, I-285, Cobb Parkway, Barrett Parkway. CobbLinc buses are available, but not extensive; most households drive daily. Proximity to SunTrust Park/The Battery adds jobs, entertainment, and shopping.

Commute times:

  • 25–45 minutes to Midtown/Downtown Atlanta
  • 35–50 minutes to the airport

Is This Area Right for You?
If you’re looking for affordable suburban living, outdoor space, and great schools, with reasonable access to Atlanta’s core and a more relaxed lifestyle, the Northwest Suburbs are a smart, family-friendly choice.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Atlanta Metro.