Home prices in Fayette County are up 1.9 percent from a year ago as the number of sales rose according to the AJC 2020 Metro Atlanta Home Sales Report. But the results varied in different parts of the county.

Over the year from May 1, 2019 to April 30, 2020, the median price of a Fayette County home sold was $341,216, an increase of 1.9 percent from the previous 12-month period, according to home sales data collected by Smart Real Estate Data.

The median price is considered the best reflection of what consumers will find in the marketplace. Median price indicates that half the homes were priced above and half below the midpoint. An average number can be distorted by a few wildly expensive or very inexpensive home sales.

Steep changes in home prices may reflect the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the housing market beginning in March 2020. Median home prices recorded from March 1, 2019 to February 29, 2020 rose by 1.5 percent in Fayette County compared with the previous 12 months.

According to the AJC 2020 Metro Atlanta Home Sales Report, this is how those results broke down by ZIP code in Fayette County, listed from the most expensive to least expensive:

1 30213 - $504,950

In the year that ended April 30, 2020, 2 homes sold in 30213 ZIP code, which includes parts of the following areas: Palmetto, Fairburn, Union City and Chattahoochee Hills.

Of all homes sold in this ZIP code for the year, the median price per square foot was $N/A.

2 30205 - $487,500

In the year that ended April 30, 2020, 43 homes sold in 30205 ZIP code, which includes parts of the following area: Brooks.

The median sales price of $487,500 is an increase of 12.1 percent from the previous year.

Of all homes sold in this ZIP code for the year, the median price per square foot was $146.

3 30269 - $378,750

In the year that ended April 30, 2020, 850 homes sold in 30269 ZIP code, which includes parts of the following areas: Peachtree City and Tyrone.

The median sales price of $378,750 is an increase of 3.8 percent from the previous year.

Of all homes sold in this ZIP code for the year, the median price per square foot was $142.

4 30276 - $373,500

In the year that ended April 30, 2020, 17 homes sold in 30276 ZIP code, which includes parts of the following areas: Turin, Senoia, Sharpsburg, Peachtree City and Haralson.

The median sales price of $373,500 is an decrease of 8.9 percent from the previous year.

Of all homes sold in this ZIP code for the year, the median price per square foot was $137.

5 30290 - $370,000

In the year that ended April 30, 2020, 189 homes sold in 30290 ZIP code, which includes parts of the following areas: Tyrone and Peachtree City.

The median sales price of $370,000 is an increase of 7.2 percent from the previous year.

Of all homes sold in this ZIP code for the year, the median price per square foot was $114.

6 30215 - $335,000

In the year that ended April 30, 2020, 620 homes sold in 30215 ZIP code, which includes parts of the following areas: Woolsey, Fayetteville and Peachtree City.

The median sales price of $335,000 is an decrease of 3.2 percent from the previous year.

Of all homes sold in this ZIP code for the year, the median price per square foot was $114.

7 30214 - $263,950

In the year that ended April 30, 2020, 546 homes sold in 30214 ZIP code, which includes parts of the following areas: Tyrone, Fayetteville and Peachtree City.

The median sales price of $263,950 is an increase of 6.6 percent from the previous year.

Of all homes sold in this ZIP code for the year, the median price per square foot was $104.

8 30238 - $184,900

In the year that ended April 30, 2020, 5 homes sold in 30238 ZIP code, which includes parts of the following areas: Irondale, Bonanza, Jonesboro and Fayetteville.

The median sales price of $184,900 is an decrease of 0.1 percent from the previous year.

Of all homes sold in this ZIP code for the year, the median price per square foot was $103.

Since 1996, Smart Real Estate Data has been a widely regarded source for residential real estate data in the Southeast. The business provides data to builders, developers, appraisers and bankers. It now covers markets in Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas.

This article was generated automatically by AJC Bot, a computer software application that analyzed structured information, such as data, and applied it to text articles based on templates that were created by AJC writers and editors. An AJC editor reviewed the work before publishing. You can report errors or bugs to homesalesreport@coxinc.com. For more: How the AJC Bot was used for articles in the AJC 2020 Metro Atlanta Home Sales Report.

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