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Homes for Rent in Kennesaw, Georgia

Nestled at the foot of Kennesaw Mountain, this vibrant city blends outdoor adventure, university energy, and small-town warmth. With top-rated schools, convenient shopping at Town Center, and easy I-75 access, Kennesaw is one of Northwest Metro Atlanta's most popular places to call home.

Why Renters Choose Kennesaw, GA

Kennesaw is a city that punches well above its weight. With a population of roughly 35,000, it delivers a welcoming, tight-knit community atmosphere while sitting squarely within the orbit of metro Atlanta's economic engine. For renters, this translates into suburban tranquility without sacrificing career opportunities, entertainment, or connectivity.

The city's most iconic landmark is Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, a sprawling 2,965-acre preserve that draws hikers, trail runners, and history enthusiasts year-round. The park's summit trail rewards visitors with sweeping views of the Atlanta skyline to the south and the Blue Ridge foothills to the north. Living near a national park of this caliber is a rare amenity that many Kennesaw renters cite as a primary reason for choosing the area.

Kennesaw State University (KSU) is the city's cultural and intellectual anchor. As Georgia's third-largest public university with over 43,000 students, KSU infuses the community with energy, events, Division I athletics, performing arts, and a steady demand for quality rental housing. The campus straddles Kennesaw and Marietta, and its growth has spurred significant development in surrounding neighborhoods.

Shopping and dining options are abundant. Town Center at Cobb, one of metro Atlanta's premier malls, anchors a retail corridor along Barrett Parkway that includes national chains, specialty stores, and a wide variety of restaurants. For a more local experience, downtown Kennesaw along Main Street features craft breweries, antique shops, and the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History — home to the famous locomotive "The General."

Kennesaw's residential neighborhoods offer diversity in both style and price. Established subdivisions like Legacy Park and Pinetree Country Club feature spacious single-family homes, while newer developments along Cobb Parkway and near KSU provide modern apartment and townhome living. Swift Creek, a popular greenway, winds through several neighborhoods and connects to a growing trail network for walking and cycling.

The city sits at the intersection of I-75 and I-575, giving commuters direct highway access south to Atlanta and north into Cherokee County. Combined with CobbLinc bus service and GRTA Xpress park-and-ride commuter routes, Kennesaw offers multiple ways to reach employment centers across the metro without the premium price tag of closer-in suburbs. Families particularly value the area's strong Cobb County schools and abundant youth recreation programs.

Schools & Major Employers

Kennesaw benefits from outstanding Cobb County schools and a diversified job market driven by education, retail, and technology.

Top-Rated Schools

  • Kennesaw Mountain High School — Strong academics and competitive athletics
  • North Cobb High School — Magnet programs in math, science, and technology
  • Harrison High School — Recognized for AP course offerings and college readiness
  • Pine Mountain Middle School — Highly rated Cobb County middle school
  • Kennesaw State University — Georgia's 3rd-largest university; R2 research institution
  • Chattahoochee Technical College — Workforce training and associate degree programs

Major Employers

  • Kennesaw State University — Over 5,000 faculty and staff; largest city employer
  • Town Center at Cobb / Barrett Pkwy Retail — Thousands of retail and hospitality jobs
  • Cobb County School District — One of Georgia's largest school systems
  • WellStar Health System — Regional healthcare network with facilities nearby
  • Yamaha Motor Manufacturing — Manufacturing presence in the Northwest Cobb corridor
  • Technology & professional services — Growing sector along the I-75 corridor

Commute & Transportation

Driving Distances

  • Downtown Atlanta: 28 miles / 30-50 min via I-75 South
  • Midtown Atlanta: 25 miles / 28-45 min via I-75 South
  • Hartsfield-Jackson Airport: 38 miles / 40-60 min via I-75 South
  • Marietta Square: 8 miles / 12-18 min via US-41
  • Cumberland / The Battery: 14 miles / 18-25 min via I-75 South

Public Transit & Highways

  • I-75: Major north-south interstate; direct route to Atlanta
  • I-575: Branches north to Canton, Jasper, and the North Georgia mountains
  • US-41 / Cobb Parkway: Key commercial artery connecting to Marietta
  • Barrett Parkway: East-west connector to retail and residential areas
  • CobbLinc: Local bus routes serving Kennesaw and Cobb County
  • GRTA Xpress: Commuter bus service to Downtown & Midtown Atlanta

Average Rent in Kennesaw, GA (2026)

Kennesaw offers competitive rents with excellent value compared to closer-in Atlanta suburbs.

Unit SizePrice RangeAvg. Sq Ft
1 Bedroom$1,200 - $1,500/mo650 - 800
2 Bedroom$1,500 - $1,900/mo950 - 1,150
3 Bedroom$1,800 - $2,500/mo1,250 - 1,750

*Estimates based on 2026 market data. Actual rent depends on location, condition, and amenities. Contact us for current availability.

Renting in Kennesaw — Common Questions

In 2026, average rents in Kennesaw range from $1,200-$1,500 for a 1-bedroom, $1,500-$1,900 for a 2-bedroom, and $1,800-$2,500 for a 3-bedroom. Kennesaw offers slightly lower rents than neighboring Marietta while maintaining excellent amenities, Cobb County schools, and easy highway access to Atlanta.
Kennesaw is consistently ranked among Georgia's best places to live. Residents enjoy Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park for outdoor recreation, the cultural energy of Kennesaw State University, premier shopping at Town Center at Cobb, and a family-friendly atmosphere with excellent Cobb County schools. The city balances small-town warmth with big-metro convenience.
Yes, there are many rental options near KSU ranging from student-friendly apartments to single-family homes suitable for faculty and staff. Properties along Frey Road, Busbee Parkway, and the Town Center area offer convenient campus access. Whether you need a 1-bedroom near campus or a 3-bedroom home for a family, 840 Ironhorse can help you find the right fit.
Kennesaw is about 28 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta via I-75. The commute typically takes 30-50 minutes depending on traffic and time of day. GRTA Xpress commuter buses operate park-and-ride service from the Town Center area, and CobbLinc provides local bus routes, giving commuters alternatives to driving. Many residents also work in the Cumberland/Galleria or Marietta areas, which are only 15-20 minutes away.

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