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Mableton, GA

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A premier locale and countless amenities, you must be in Mableton!

Up-and-Coming Close-Knit Great Schools Georgia

Nestled in the bustling Cobb County region, Mableton is Metro Atlanta’s largest unincorporated community. Known as one of the biggest up-and-coming areas outside of Atlanta, this city blends small-town charm with modern conveniences. Thanks to a premier location, countless amenities, and a close-knit feel, Mableton has become the ideal place to live for those seeking easy access into the city.

Situated just east of Interstate 285 and north of Interstate 20, the neighborhood features a calm suburban lifestyle minutes from Downtown Atlanta. With a diverse population, excellent schools, and great dining options, Mableton has grown to be one of the most popular locations in the metro area. In addition, locals enjoy the use of the Silver Comet Trail for running or walking.

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Rent Trends

As of December 2024, the average apartment rent in Mableton, GA is $938 for a studio, $1,492 for one bedroom, $1,659 for two bedrooms, and $1,904 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Mableton has decreased by -0.1% in the past year.

Property Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Apartment
$1,492/month
748 Sq Ft
House
$2,368/month
1,496 Sq Ft
Townhome
$2,599/month
1,374 Sq Ft
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Transportation

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Car-Dependent

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating

This area is considered a car-dependent area and most errands will require a car.

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Minimal Transit

out of 100 TransitScore® Rating

You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.

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Somewhat Bikeable

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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.

Schools

Clay-Harmony Leland Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

939 Students

6
out of 10

Clay Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

388 Students

5
out of 10

Mableton Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

898 Students

4
out of 10

City View Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

883 Students

3
out of 10

Bryant Elementary School

Public

Grades PK-5

865 Students

3
out of 10

Lindley Middle School

Public

Grades 6-8

1,096 Students

5
out of 10

Betty Gray Middle School

Public

Grades 6-8

521 Students

5
out of 10

Floyd Middle School

Public

Grades 6-8

845 Students

4
out of 10

Pebblebrook High School

Public

Grades 9-12

2,511 Students

4
out of 10

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Silver Comet Trail
  • Sweetwater Creek State Park
  • Cascade Springs Nature Preserve
  • Atlanta BeltLine Southwest Connector Spur Trail
  • West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA)

Commuter Rail

Airports

  • Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International

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Living in Mableton

History

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Mableton’s history dates back to 1832, when the region, along with the rest of Cobb County, was established as part of disputed territory of the Cherokee Nation. The area was named after Robert Mable, who bought 300 acres of land in Cobb County in 1843. By 1881, the Southern Railway had opened a stop in Mableton, and in 1882 the area got its own post office.

The county, which included the area known today as Mableton, was heavily involved in the American Civil War and served as a popular camping spot for Confederate soldiers. The Mableton area was mostly farmland for the majority of its long history, and much of the area was inhabited by cotton farms during the early 1900s and into the Great Depression. Today, many residents of the area still honor the area's deep cotton farming roots.

At the Mable House, residents can learn more about the historic beginnings of this community. Throughout the historic Mable House property, guests can read more about the history of Mableton and see early images and artifacts from centuries ago. The Mable House also hosts concerts, theater exhibitions, tours and summer camps for little ones. The Mable House was the original homestead of the Mable family and acted as a massive plantation for decades, playing a huge role in Georgia’s rural farming history.

Restaurants

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An eclectic mix of popular chain restaurants and small locally owned diners provide something for every taste in Mableton.

Check out The Pizza Spot for a warm and welcoming place to watch the big game or meet up with friends. This cozy establishment features several big screen televisions, countless drink specials, and even a live DJ on select nights. While the extensive pizza menu impresses, don’t pass up the twice baked wings either; they are a local legend in the Mableton area.

Exotic food lovers frequent El Solecito Mexican Grille for authentic south-of-the-border treats. Visit this locally-owned establishment on weekends to take advantage of the margarita specials, or stop by during the week for the daily lunch specials. Try the Pastor tacos, made from a real Mexican recipe.

Seafood lovers looking for the fresh catch of the day visit Mableton’s Bay Breeze restaurant. In addition to its massive menu of fresh seafood, the establishment is famous for its signature side dish: round cut hush puppies.

As far as the nightlife scene goes, many Mableton residents choose to travel to downtown Atlanta to take in the city’s exciting bar scene, while others choose to enjoy the more laid-back ambiance of the area’s local bars. Coney Island Sports Bar and Grill provides the neighborhood with a local watering hole to enjoy televised sports and late night drink specials galore in a relaxed atmosphere.

Transportation

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Traveling by car is the most popular mode of transportation in Mableton. Interstate 285 and Interstate 20 flank the southern and eastern borders of the neighborhood, making it easy for residents to travel to neighboring suburbs or visit downtown Atlanta. There are several cab companies that service the greater Mableton area, and since the community is so close to Atlanta, many Uber drivers also provide transportation services to those living in Mableton. However, there are no other modes of public transportation in the area, and since Mableton is an unincorporated area and not officially a city, there is no city bus system servicing the area either.

For residents who want to access the Atlanta's bus and train system, MARTA, there are park and ride stations located nearby. By visiting neighboring Vinings, which is also in Cobb County, residents can access the park-and-ride station and leave their cars in a safe location while using the MARTA train and bus system.

Parks

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At the Mableton Community Garden, visitors enjoy a lush green space where kids can play and residents can grow their own fruits and vegetables. The whole community enjoys access to the fruits of the harvest each year.

Those looking to enjoy the beautiful lush surroundings of rural Georgia can visit Mableton’s Silver Comet Trail. This massive trail starts in Smyrna and runs right through the heart of Mableton. Here, residents can jog or stroll along a paved path that flows in and out of a forested area. The park surrounding the Mableton leg of the trail features benches, picnic tables and green space that is open to kids, families and pets for free. Leashed dogs are always welcome.

Cost

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Life in Mableton carries a generally low-to-average cost of living. The overall cost of living is slightly lower than the national average and on par with the rest of Georgia.

Homes in Mableton range from new construction properties to historic bungalow style homes. Residents looking to lease a home or apartment in the area can expect to pay $936 per month on average.

Shopping

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Established brands characterize the shopping experience in Mableton, where residents can find all of the modern conveniences they need. Most stores in the area are located along busy Veterans Memorial Highway. Here, active types can find all of their biking gear at Silver Comet Cycles, which offers a budget-friendly selection of bikes and biking gear and accessories. Antique and thrift shop hunters can browse stores such as Dixie Gun & Pawn, AZ Thrift and Last Chance to find killer steals in the area.

Stop by the Walgreens along this main strip of town for everyday essentials, or visit one of the neighborhood's grocery stores. Gem City Meats is a great place for speciality cuts of meat and the must try Pick 5 Deal. Looking for all of your grocery essentials? Mableton is home to an Aldi Grocery store right off of Floyd Road. Here you can browse aisles of everyday grocery items at discounted prices.

In the Mableton Walk Plaza, residents can visit the local Publix Supermarket. This Atlanta-area staple not only has groceries, it also features a fresh bakery and deli department where you can order fresh-made treats and sandwiches to go.

If fresh, local fruits and vegetables are more your style, visit the Mableton Farmers Market. This farmers market is held on Thursdays at the Mableton House Arts Complex. Here residents can buy locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables all morning long.

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