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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Athens, Georgia.

About Athens, GA.

Nicknamed the Classic City—a reference to its Civil War-era neoclassical architecture as well as its Greek-inspired name—the city of Athens, GA, offers a unique blend of rich history and forward-thinking arts and culture. It's a mid-sized city with a population of about 125,000 people and serves as the county seat of Clarke County.

Athens is a college town, and it's arguably best known for its legendary music scene, which gave rise to bands including R.E.M. and The B-52. Forbes also named Athens the #1 Best Place to Retire and has a reputation as a diverse and inclusive community.

What to do in Athens, GA

It's hard to imagine running out of things to do in Athens. There's much to explore, from live music and nightlife to art galleries and museums. It can take a lifetime to fully experience all these favorite Athens attractions and activities:

  • Live Music: Athens is still known as one of America's great live music cities, with venues like The Foundry and The 40 Watt Club hosting both established and up-and-coming bands. Music buffs will also enjoy sifting through the crates at record stores like Wuxtry Records.
  • Parks and Recreation: You'll find ample opportunities to explore the outdoors in Athens, from bird watching, picnicking, and fishing at Sandy Creek Park to hiking and biking on the Oconee Rivers Greenway Trails. Be sure to take some time to explore the U.G.A. State Botanical Garden as well.
  • Museums and Galleries: Anyone with an interest in history, science, and the arts will find a lot to explore in Athens, including the Georgia Museum of Art as well as the Georgia Museum of Natural History.
  • Festivals and Events: Athens plays host to a wide range of festivals and events in every season. Be sure to stop back in for Star-Spangled Fireworks in July, the Classic City Brew Fest in August, and the Wild Rumpus Halloween Parade in October. Plus, the Athens Farmers Market takes place Downtown every Saturday.

Working in Athens, GA

Athens offers diverse employment opportunities, with many professionals in education, sales, and office/administrative roles. The most common jobs are teaching (12.85%), sales (10.45%), and food service (9.90%). The University of Georgia is the largest employer in Athens, providing 10,700 total jobs. Some other top employers in Athens and Clarke County include:

  • Piedmont Athens Regional (3,300 jobs)
  • Clarke County School District (2,400 jobs)
  • St. Mary’s Health Care System (2,100 jobs)
  • Caterpillar Athens Plant (1,600 jobs)
  • Pilgrim’s (1,350 jobs)

Athens, GA Neighborhoods

Athens spans a large area and has numerous distinct neighborhoods. Each has its particular atmosphere, from bustling Downtown areas to quiet residential streets. Some of the more popular neighborhoods in Athens include

  • Normaltown: A hip, walkable neighborhood with a wealth of cool bars, eateries, and coffee shops, Normaltown is one of the most popular areas of Athens among young folks and has a median home price of $416,000.
  • Cobbham: With a median home price of $299,900, Cobbham was established in 1834 and is sometimes referred to as Athens' first suburb. It included many rentals and single-family homes within walking distance of Downtown.
  • Five Points: Nestled between the University of Georgia and the Broad River, this neighborhood is popular among college faculty, families, and retirees. It's also one of the priciest neighborhoods in Athens, with a median home price of $695,000.
  • West Downtown: Convenient to the University of Georgia and the Georgia Art Museum, homes in West Downtown go for a median price of $374,900. It's also a much sought-after area for its vibrant nightlife, convenience, and great shopping and dining opportunities.

Athens, GA School District

Public schools in Athens are part of the Clarke County School District, which includes 22 public schools serving about 13,600 students in Clarke County. Some of the best-ranked schools in Athens include Barrow Elementary School, Whitehead Road Elementary School, Hilsman Middle School, and Classic City High School.

Athens is also well-known as a hub for higher education. The University of Georgia is the largest college in Athens, with an enrollment of some 37,000 students. Several other colleges and universities are also located in and around Athens, including Athens Technical College and the Athens Campus of Piedmont University.

Moving to Athens, GA Resource Guide

Moving to Athens, whether temporarily as a student or permanently as a working professional or retiree, requires careful planning. Fortunately, many resources are available to new and prospective Athens residents. The website of the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government offers a wealth of information, including getting one's utilities connected, contacting Fire & Emergency Services, current Employment Opportunities.

Athens, GA Housing

Athens's median home sale price is $259,900 (about $152 per square foot). This is higher than is typical in Georgia but somewhat lower than the U.S. average. The average rental rate for a one-bedroom apartment is $995. However, rent can vary drastically depending on the neighborhood and even the month of the year due to the college academic calendar.