Woodstock is located 30 minutes north of Atlanta and 12 miles south of Canton in Cherokee Country. Woodstock is one of the county´s oldest towns and one of the fastest growing cities in the country. The city has nearly doubled in size in the past 10 years with the growth rate at 70%.
The beautiful brick paved sidewalks provide residents and visitors with a pedestrian friendly city. The
historical district of Woodstock streets are lined with buildings dating back to 1879 and are the heart of Woodstock. The Downtown District includes delightful antique shops, charming tearooms, interesting specialty shops, cozy coffeehouses and many special event facilities. As you walk through the historical downtown district one can see the beauty of the past as well as the appeal of the future.
Woodstocks natural surroundings of rolling green hills and quite woods make this a gorgeous place to live. Little River, Noonday Creek, Etowah River, and Lake Allatoona provide breathtaking scenic views and areas of recreation.
Woodstock is a wonderful place to call home and offers many opportunities to those who wish to purchase a home here. Woodstock has much to offer to different lifestyles ? homes with acreages, gorgeous subdivisions, planned communities, and lovely condos and apartments. Woodstock is the perfect location for those wishing to be close to Atlanta and yet enjoy the smaller city lifestyle. The southern charm of the places and people of Woodstock make this town a wonderful place to raise a family, enjoy a metropolitan community, explore history, and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Information on Woodstock - 30188
Median Household Income - $70,136
Median Home Cost - $239,900
Home Appreciation - 5.68%
Population - 65,033
Population Density (Per Sq. Mile) - 1,460
Information on Woodstock - 30189
Median Household Income - $89,751
Median Home Cost - $238,900
Home Appreciation - 3.02%
Population - 60,056
Population Density (Per Sq. Mile) - 2,767
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