Moving to Sandy Springs, GA: The Complete Relocation Guide
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Sandy Springs consistently ranks among the best places to live in Georgia — and for good reason. Located just north of Atlanta along the GA-400 corridor, it offers walkable neighborhoods, top-rated schools, and some of metro Atlanta's most sought-after real estate. If you're planning a move to Sandy Springs, here's everything you need to know.
Why People Move to Sandy Springs
Sandy Springs incorporated as a city in 2005 and has since built a reputation for excellent public services, well-maintained infrastructure, and a business-friendly environment. Proximity to Buckhead, Perimeter Center's office market, and easy access to GA-400 and I-285 makes it a top choice for professionals and families alike.
- Borders Buckhead and Dunwoody — two of Atlanta's most desirable areas
- Perimeter Center is one of Georgia's largest suburban office markets
- Several MARTA stations including Sandy Springs and North Springs
- City Springs — a thriving walkable downtown with dining, arts, and events
- Lower crime rates than Atlanta proper in most neighborhoods
Sandy Springs Neighborhoods
Riverside
Sandy Springs' most established neighborhood, Riverside sits along the Chattahoochee River with tree-lined streets and large single-family homes. Popular with families seeking top Fulton County schools and a quieter suburban feel within minutes of Buckhead.
Perimeter Center
The commercial heart of Sandy Springs. High-rise apartments, hotels, and walkable retail make this the go-to choice for young professionals. The Sandy Springs MARTA station provides direct access to downtown Atlanta.
Hammond Park / North Springs
Quieter residential streets closer to the Dunwoody border. A mix of 1970s–1990s homes and newer infill development. Access to North Springs MARTA station makes it an easy commute to Midtown or downtown.
City Springs Area
The newest hot spot in Sandy Springs. The City Springs development has transformed the Mount Vernon Highway corridor into a walkable town center with restaurants, a performing arts center, and new mixed-use residential.
Cost of Living in Sandy Springs
Housing Costs (2025 Averages)
- 1BR Apartment: $1,600–$2,400/month
- 2BR Apartment: $2,100–$3,200/month
- 3BR Single-Family Home: $3,500–$6,000/month (rental)
- Median Home Purchase Price: $580,000–$850,000
Sandy Springs runs about 15–25% more expensive than the Atlanta metro average for housing, but significantly less than Buckhead for comparable square footage. Property taxes fall under Fulton County rates.
Schools in Sandy Springs
Sandy Springs is served by the Fulton County School System. Key schools in the area include:
- Riverwood International Charter School — one of Georgia's top-rated high schools
- North Springs Charter High School — STEM and performing arts magnet
- Multiple private school options including Holy Innocents' Episcopal and The Lovett School nearby
Getting Around Sandy Springs
Sandy Springs sits at the intersection of GA-400 and I-285 — two of Atlanta's major highways. The MARTA Gold Line runs through the city with Sandy Springs and North Springs stations offering park-and-ride access to downtown and the airport.
Commute times from Sandy Springs:
- Buckhead: 10–20 minutes by car
- Midtown Atlanta: 20–35 minutes by car / 30–40 minutes by MARTA
- Downtown Atlanta: 25–45 minutes by car / 35–50 minutes by MARTA
- Alpharetta: 20–30 minutes by car via GA-400
Moving Tips Specific to Sandy Springs
- Book movers early for Perimeter Center apartments. High-rises near the MARTA station have limited elevator reservation windows — typically 4-hour blocks booked 2–4 weeks in advance.
- Plan around GA-400 traffic. Friday afternoon and Monday morning on GA-400 are brutal. A mid-week, mid-morning start gives you the cleanest run.
- Check HOA move-in rules for Riverside homes. Many neighborhoods in Riverside have rules about moving trucks on weekends or time-of-day restrictions.
- Utilities setup. Sandy Springs uses Georgia Power, Atlanta Gas Light, and Fulton County Water — the same as Atlanta, so setup is familiar if you're coming from within metro Atlanta.
Moving to Sandy Springs?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sandy Springs a good place to live?
Sandy Springs consistently ranks among Georgia's best cities for quality of life, safety, schools, and access to employment. It's a top choice for families and professionals relocating to metro Atlanta.
How much do movers cost for a Sandy Springs move?
Local moves in Sandy Springs start at $95/hr. A 1BR apartment typically costs $350–$650 total. A 3-bedroom home usually runs $900–$1,800 depending on crew size and distance.
What is Sandy Springs near?
Sandy Springs borders Buckhead to the south, Dunwoody to the east, and Roswell to the north. It's 15 miles north of downtown Atlanta via GA-400.
About the Author
Written by the Pragmatic Movers team with over 10 years of moving experience across metro Atlanta. We've helped hundreds of families relocate to Sandy Springs and know the area inside and out.