Georgia · Population 19,364 · Updated March 2026
How far your income goes in Fayetteville
State-level tax rates that affect your costs
Fayetteville is more expensive than the national average. Higher housing costs are typically the primary driver. With a cost index of 110 (where 100 equals the national median), Fayetteville residents can expect to pay median rent of $1,592/month while earning a median household income of $82,144/year.
The median home value in Fayetteville, GA is $331,700, with typical monthly owner costs around $1,594 including mortgage, insurance, and taxes. The median rent-to-income ratio of 23.3% means housing is relatively affordable here — well below the 30% threshold that HUD considers cost-burdened.
Georgia has a moderate income tax rate of 5.49%. Combined with a 4.0% sales tax rate and 0.92% effective property tax rate, the overall tax environment is a factor in the total cost of living in Fayetteville.
Common questions about living costs in Fayetteville