About Kennesaw Georgia


Kennesaw is located in North Cobb County near I-75 and U.S. Highway 41.  Downtown Atlanta is about 25 minutes away and the commute is quick during low traffic hours. Kennesaw is yet another beautiful city within the easy commute to downtown Atlanta that offers many things to do and still has the suburban charm.

The city of Kennesaw was labeled by Family Circle as one of the nations "10 best towns for families" in their August 2007 edition. The magazine selected the best communities that combined the big-city opportunities with suburban charm, great jobs, a blend of affordable and family friendly communities, top-rated public schools, areas of open spaces, and less stress.  Kennesaw met and still meets each of these standards.

Not only is Kennesaw a family friendly city but it offers an exciting atmosphere for others as well. Kennesaw has a large population of young people with Kennesaw University. Kennesaw offers residents the rich history of the town preserved in the historical buildings and many museums.  Along with the treasure of the old the city is booming with the new ? new homes, new shopping malls,         The Gardens at Kennesaw Mountain  
new offices condominiums, new parks. This city is an
exciting place and is constantly advancing. Recreational
activities include the
Town Center at Cobb, Lake Allatoona, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, and is conveniently located near all the attraction in Atlanta.

With the location, charm, exciting recreation, shopping, and the quiet and calm of suburban living ? Kennesaw is a wonderful place to call home.


Information on Kennesaw - 30144
    Median household income - $67,521
    Median home cost - $212,900
    Home appreciation - 2.68%
    Population - 54,174
    Population density (per sq. mile) - 2,395

Information on Kennesaw - 30152
    Median household income - $82,032
    Median home cost - $379,900
    Home appreciation - (-11.63%)
    Population - 38,264
    Population density (per sq. mile) - 1,727 







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