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Homes for Rent in Tucker, GA

Enjoy a family-friendly community with nature preserves, a revitalized Main Street, and easy I-285 access — all at rents that leave room in your budget. 840 Ironhorse manages quality Tucker rentals.

Living in Tucker, Georgia

A newly incorporated city combining small-town community charm with big-city convenience on Atlanta's east side.

Tucker became one of Georgia's newest cities when it incorporated in 2016, and residents have watched with pride as their community has blossomed ever since. Situated in central DeKalb County along the I-285 corridor, Tucker strikes a balance that many Atlanta-area renters find irresistible: affordable housing, genuine neighborhood character, and a commute that keeps downtown Atlanta within easy reach. The city has poured investment into parks, sidewalks, and its charming Main Street district, transforming Tucker from an overlooked suburb into a destination with its own identity.

The Tucker Nature Preserve is the crown jewel of the city's outdoor offerings. Spanning over 50 acres of hardwood forest, wetlands, and meadows, this urban wilderness provides miles of hiking trails, a community garden, and educational programming that draws families throughout the year. Henderson Park adds athletic fields, playgrounds, a swimming pool, and a recreation center to the mix, making Tucker one of the most parks-rich communities in DeKalb County. For families with children, the abundance of green space is a major draw.

Main Street Tucker has undergone a remarkable renaissance in recent years. What was once a quiet stretch of storefronts has evolved into a vibrant corridor of locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, breweries, and boutiques. The Tucker Farmers Market operates weekly during warmer months, and the city hosts popular events like Tucker Day, the Holiday Festival of Lights, and outdoor concert series in the town green. This investment in community gathering spaces has given Tucker a genuine downtown feel that many newer suburbs lack entirely.

Renters in Tucker benefit from a housing market that remains notably more affordable than neighboring Decatur, Brookhaven, or Dunwoody. The housing stock ranges from established ranch-style homes on wooded lots to newer apartment communities and townhome developments. With I-285 running directly through the city and Lawrenceville Highway (US-29) providing a direct route northeast, commuters can reach Midtown Atlanta, Emory University, or the Perimeter business district in 20 to 30 minutes. Tucker proves that you do not need to sacrifice community for commute — or value for character.

Tucker's community spirit comes alive through its calendar of local events and gathering spaces. Tucker Day, the city's signature annual festival, draws thousands of residents for live music, food vendors, a car show, and family activities that celebrate the city's identity. Tucker Brewing Company has become a popular neighborhood gathering spot where locals enjoy craft beers, food trucks, and outdoor seating on warm evenings. The Cofer Crossing development along Main Street has brought new retail and dining options within walking distance of established neighborhoods, further cementing Tucker's transformation from a quiet suburb into a community with its own vibrant downtown core.

The Lawrenceville Highway corridor provides Tucker residents with convenient access to everyday shopping, dining, and services, while the Northlake Mall area on the city's western edge offers additional retail options and restaurant choices. Henderson Park remains the hub of Tucker's recreational life, hosting youth sports leagues, community swim meets, and seasonal events throughout the year. The Tucker Recreation Center, located within the park, offers fitness classes, after-school programs, and meeting spaces that serve residents of all ages. For nature lovers, Tucker Nature Preserve's boardwalk trails wind through wetlands where you can spot herons, turtles, and other wildlife just minutes from suburban streets.

Strong community engagement has defined Tucker since its 2016 incorporation, and residents take genuine pride in shaping their city's future. The Tucker Civic Association and other volunteer organizations regularly host neighborhood cleanups, tree plantings, and community forums. Annual events like the Tucker Chili Cook-Off and the Holiday Festival of Lights bring neighbors together in ways that foster lasting connections. For renters looking for a community where involvement is valued and neighbors actually know each other, Tucker offers an increasingly rare combination of suburban affordability and authentic small-city character.

Why Rent in Tucker?

  • Tucker Nature Preserve — 50+ acres of trails and wildlife
  • Revitalized Main Street Tucker with local dining
  • Henderson Park recreation complex and pool
  • More affordable than Decatur and Brookhaven
  • Direct I-285 access for easy commuting
  • Newly incorporated city investing in infrastructure
  • Tucker Farmers Market and community events
  • Family-oriented neighborhoods with mature trees

Schools & Commute

DeKalb County schools and convenient highway access for Tucker residents.

Schools in Tucker

  • Tucker High School — DeKalb County School District
  • Tucker Middle School — STEM and arts programming
  • Brockett Elementary School
  • Midvale Elementary School
  • Livsey Elementary School
  • Multiple private and charter school options nearby

Commute & Transportation

  • 14 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta
  • Direct access to I-285 (Perimeter)
  • US-29 (Lawrenceville Hwy) to Midtown corridor
  • Indian Creek MARTA station nearby
  • MARTA bus routes serve Tucker area
  • 20-35 minutes to downtown Atlanta by car
  • 10 minutes to Emory University / CDC

Average Rent in Tucker, GA (2026)

Current rental market data for Tucker homes and apartments.

BedroomsAverage Rent RangeNotes
1 Bedroom$1,200 – $1,500/moApartments and efficiency units
2 Bedrooms$1,500 – $1,900/moTownhomes and duplexes
3 Bedrooms$1,800 – $2,500/moSingle-family homes with yards

Frequently Asked Questions — Tucker Rentals

Tucker is a family-oriented community in DeKalb County known for Tucker Nature Preserve, Henderson Park, and the revitalized Main Street Tucker district with local restaurants, shops, and community events. The city incorporated in 2016 and has invested heavily in parks, trails, and downtown improvements while maintaining affordable housing compared to intown Atlanta neighborhoods.

Average rents in Tucker in 2026 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 home. Tucker offers more affordable rents than neighboring Decatur and Brookhaven while providing excellent access to I-285 and downtown Atlanta.

Tucker is approximately 14 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta. By car, the commute typically takes 20–35 minutes via I-285 to I-85 or US-29 (Lawrenceville Highway). While Tucker does not have its own MARTA rail station, the nearby Indian Creek station is accessible, and several MARTA bus routes serve the area.

Tucker is served by the DeKalb County School District. Tucker High School is the primary high school, with Tucker Middle School and several elementary schools including Brockett, Midvale, and Livsey. The area also has private and charter school options. DeKalb County schools have been investing in facility improvements and STEM programs.

Tucker hosts a vibrant calendar of community events throughout the year. Tucker Day is the city's signature annual festival featuring live music, food vendors, and family activities. The Tucker Farmers Market runs weekly during warmer months, and the Holiday Festival of Lights brightens the winter season. Tucker Brewing Company hosts food truck events and live music, while Henderson Park hosts youth sports leagues and community gatherings year-round.

Tucker is exceptionally well-served by parks and green spaces. Tucker Nature Preserve spans over 50 acres with boardwalk trails through wetlands and hardwood forests. Henderson Park offers athletic fields, playgrounds, a swimming pool, and the Tucker Recreation Center with fitness classes and youth programs. The city has continued investing in trail connectivity and park improvements since incorporation in 2016.

Yes, Tucker is highly regarded as a family-friendly community. The abundance of parks including Tucker Nature Preserve and Henderson Park provide outdoor activities year-round. The Tucker Recreation Center offers after-school programs and summer camps. Main Street Tucker provides a safe, walkable downtown for family outings, and community events like Tucker Day create a strong sense of neighborhood belonging that families appreciate.

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