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Carrollton, GA, United States
🏛️ Capital City

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📊 Scores

63
Overall
65
Digital Nomad
71
Retiree
54
FIRE

Southwire Company, the wire-and-cable giant headquartered here since 1950, employs 1,500+ locally and anchors the economy. Beyond that, you've got poultry processing, healthcare, construction, and software firms scattered through town. University of West Georgia (12,800 students) and West Georgia Technical College provide steady institutional jobs. It's not a tech hub—most remote workers here are just taking advantage of lower cost of living, not tapping into a local startup scene.

Rent for a one-bedroom downtown runs $1,150/month, which is reasonable for Georgia but not cheap. You'll need a car; public transit is minimal. Healthcare access is solid—regional hospitals serve the area adequately. No language barrier obviously, but bureaucracy is standard American red tape. Interstate 20 access is genuinely useful for getting to Atlanta (45 minutes) or beyond. The town feels more practical than charming.

Summers are hot and humid; winters mild. Food scene is chain-heavy (Applebee's, Chick-fil-A) with limited independent restaurants. The expat community is essentially nonexistent—this is American small-town life, not an expat destination. Weekends mean hiking nearby, driving to Atlanta, or local events at the university. Carrollton suits remote workers seeking low cost of living and quiet stability, not people chasing international adventure or cultural immersion.

🏚️ Cost of Living

💰 Budgets and Costs

$3100/mo
Selected: mid-range lifestyle
Mid-range expats enjoy a comfortable 1-bedroom or small 2-bedroom in or near the center, with regular restaurant visits and entertainment activities. They maintain a reliable vehicle and budget for occasional travel within Georgia or to nearby states. This lifestyle appeals to professionals and families seeking balance between comfort and financial prudence.

Grocery Basket

Milk (1L)$0.89
Eggs (12)$3.31

Eating Out

Meal (Inexpensive)$17
Meal (Mid-range)$76.25
Cappuccino$5
Restaurant Density0.1 /km²

Utilities & Lifestyle

Utilities (mo)$167.5
Mobile Plan (mo)$45
Gym (mo)$30
Cinema Ticket$12

Housing

1BR Center (mo)$1150
1BR Outside (mo)$950
3BR Center (mo)$2000
3BR Outside (mo)$1650

💰 Real Spend Reports

🛡️ Safety & Crime

72
Safety Index

(Higher is safer)

28
Crime Index

(Lower is safer)

Carrollton is a genuinely safe small city with a welcoming, small-town atmosphere. Walking during daylight is comfortable, and evening strolls in downtown and residential areas feel secure. The Safety Index of 72 reflects a community where violent crime is rare and property crime manageable. Most expats and remote workers report feeling at ease here, though it lacks the urban anonymity some prefer.

Property crime (vehicle break-ins, package theft) occurs occasionally but isn't endemic. Petty theft from unlocked vehicles is the primary concern. Violent crime is uncommon. Avoid isolated areas late at night as you would anywhere, but there are no specific neighborhoods considered dangerous. Solo female travelers and residents report no particular safety concerns beyond standard precautions.

Carrollton is politically stable with reliable law enforcement and no corruption issues. As a rural Georgia city, it's insulated from major geopolitical risks. The main consideration is that it's a conservative, tight-knit community—expats should be respectful of local culture. Overall, this is a genuinely safe choice for Americans seeking a quiet, secure small-town retirement or remote work base with minimal crime risk.

🏥 Healthcare

Good
Public Hospitals
Yes
Private Clinics
Yes
English-Speaking Doctors
Widely Available
Pharmacies Nearby
4

🌤️ Climate

Climate Zones
Summer Temp
28°C
Winter Temp
6°C
Humidity
65%
Air Quality
52Above WHO guideline of 15 μg/m³

Best Months

AprMayOctNov

Climate Notes

Carrollton has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers (June-August) and mild winters, offering four distinct seasons with moderate rainfall year-round.

💻 Digital Nomad

Avg Internet Speed
75 Mbps
Coworking Availability
Moderate
Coworking Spaces Nearby
Digital Nomad Score
65/100

Community Notes

Carrollton provides a balanced environment with decent nomad amenities.
NamePrice/moNotes
Regus Carrollton$200Located on Maple Street in the heart of Carrollton, Regus offers a professional environment with various office solutions. It's a reliable option for remote workers seeking a standard coworking experience with good amenities.
The AMP$50While primarily an outdoor amphitheater, The AMP in downtown Carrollton offers free Wi-Fi and a vibrant atmosphere, making it a unique (and budget-friendly) option for remote workers who enjoy working outdoors when weather permits. It's a great spot for those who like to be in the center of activity.
University of West Georgia Ingram LibraryThe Ingram Library at the University of West Georgia offers a quiet and studious environment with free Wi-Fi. While not a dedicated coworking space, it provides a free alternative for remote workers seeking a focused workspace.

🧳 Expat Life

English Proficiency
Widely Spoken
Expat Community
Small
Top Neighborhoods
Oak Mountain area
Transport Options
Banks Nearby
5
ATMs Nearby
3

Expat Life Notes

A safe college town west of Atlanta. Traditional and community-focused.

Pros

  • High safety
  • Safe and clean
  • University energy

Cons

  • Conservative
  • Limited nightlife
  • Suburban sprawl

Could living/working in Carrollton, GA cut years off your work life?

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