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Homes for Rent in Woodstock, Georgia

Discover your next home in Woodstock, where a revitalized downtown meets Cherokee County's natural beauty. 840 Ironhorse Property Management offers well-maintained rental homes in one of Metro Atlanta's fastest-growing and most vibrant communities.

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Living in Woodstock, GA

Woodstock has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade, evolving from a quiet Cherokee County suburb into one of Metro Atlanta's most sought-after destinations for both living and entertainment. The revitalized downtown district anchors the city's identity, with a walkable streetscape packed with farm-to-table restaurants, independent boutiques, art galleries, and live music venues. Reformation Brewery, one of the area's pioneering craft breweries, draws visitors from across the metro and has helped put Woodstock on the map as a cultural destination.

The Elm Street Cultural Arts Village provides a creative heartbeat for the community, hosting theater productions, art exhibitions, and workshops throughout the year. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Greenprints Trail System offers miles of paved paths connecting neighborhoods, parks, and commercial areas, making it easy to walk or bike to dinner, shopping, or a morning coffee. Hobgood Park and Olde Rope Mill Park add mountain biking trails, fishing spots, and creek-side picnic areas that showcase Cherokee County's natural beauty.

Families are drawn to Woodstock for its exceptional Cherokee County schools. Woodstock Elementary, Dean Rusk Middle School, Woodstock High School, and Etowah High School consistently earn strong ratings, and the district's investment in STEM programs and extracurriculars keeps it competitive with the best in the state. The combination of academic quality and a safe, engaged community gives parents confidence when choosing Woodstock as their home base.

The rental market in Woodstock offers variety, from townhomes within walking distance of downtown to spacious single-family homes in established neighborhoods like Towne Lake Hills, Eagle Watch, and BridgeMill. The city's position along I-575 provides a manageable commute to Atlanta while keeping residents connected to Lake Allatoona and the North Georgia mountains for weekend getaways. Northside Hospital Cherokee and a growing roster of employers along the Highway 92 corridor mean more residents can work close to home. With continued investment in walkability, green space, and cultural programming, Woodstock remains one of the smartest rental choices in the North Metro.

Schools & Employment

Top Schools

  • Woodstock Elementary School
  • Dean Rusk Middle School
  • Woodstock High School
  • Etowah High School
  • Cherokee County School District
  • Multiple private and charter options

Major Employers

  • Northside Hospital Cherokee
  • Cherokee County Government
  • Cherokee County School District
  • Highway 92 retail corridor
  • Growing tech and professional offices
  • Atlanta metro employers via I-575

Commute & Transportation

Distance to Atlanta

Approximately 30 miles north of downtown Atlanta. The typical commute is about 30 minutes via I-575 South to I-75 during off-peak hours, or 50-70 minutes during peak rush hour.

Major Highways

I-575 is the primary corridor connecting Woodstock to I-75 and downtown Atlanta. Highway 92 provides east-west access across Cherokee County, connecting to Roswell and Acworth.

Public Transit & Airport

Cherokee Area Transportation System (CATS) provides local transit service. Xpress commuter buses connect to MARTA and downtown Atlanta. Hartsfield-Jackson Airport is approximately 45 miles south.

Average Rent in Woodstock (2026)

Unit SizeEstimated Monthly Rent
1 Bedroom$1,300 – $1,600
2 Bedrooms$1,600 – $2,000
3 Bedrooms$1,900 – $2,600

Woodstock's rental prices reflect its premium downtown lifestyle, excellent schools, and strong community amenities, offering outstanding value for the quality of life provided.

Woodstock Rental FAQs

In 2026, average rents in Woodstock range from $1,300-$1,600 for a 1-bedroom, $1,600-$2,000 for a 2-bedroom, and $1,900-$2,600 for a 3-bedroom home. Downtown-adjacent properties and homes in top school districts may command higher rents.
Absolutely. Woodstock consistently ranks among Metro Atlanta's best suburbs for families and young professionals. Its revitalized downtown with restaurants and breweries, top-rated Cherokee County schools, extensive trail systems, and strong community events make it a standout choice.
Woodstock is served by the Cherokee County School District, one of Georgia's highest-performing systems. Key schools include Woodstock Elementary, Dean Rusk Middle School, Woodstock High School, and Etowah High School. The district is known for strong academics and extracurricular programs.
Woodstock is approximately 30 miles north of downtown Atlanta. Via I-575 South to I-75, the commute takes about 30 minutes in normal traffic and 50-70 minutes during peak hours. Xpress commuter buses offer an alternative for downtown commuters.

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