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Seven Hills on Three Rivers

About Rome, GA

Welcome to Rome, the Floyd County seat where the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers meet to form the Coosa, spread across seven hills in northwest Georgia.

Rome is the county seat of Floyd County in northwest Georgia, sitting roughly 59 miles northwest of Atlanta. The city was founded in 1834 at the confluence of the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers, which come together to form the Coosa River, and it was named for Rome, Italy, in part because it spreads across seven hills. That river geography remains central to the city's identity, shaping its downtown layout, its park system, and the greenway that loops through town. Rome's economy is anchored by healthcare and education. Floyd Medical Center, Redmond Regional Medical Center, and the Harbin Clinic form a substantial regional medical cluster, while Berry College and Shorter University bring students, faculty, and cultural activity to the area. Manufacturing and logistics employers such as Kellanova (formerly Kellogg's), International Paper, and a Lowe's regional distribution center round out the employment base. Georgia Northwestern Technical College provides workforce training for the region. The city has a distinctly historic character. Its downtown centers on Broad Street and its iconic clock tower, surrounded by national-register residential districts with homes dating to the 1880s and early 1900s. The Chieftains house and other early-19th-century structures reflect Rome's Cherokee and frontier history. Today Rome blends that preserved downtown with newer suburban growth in the surrounding Floyd County communities of Armuchee, Coosa, and Model. Rome appeals to residents who want a smaller-city pace with the amenities of a regional center: a walkable historic core, river recreation, colleges, and a healthcare system that serves a broad northwest Georgia territory. Its position along U.S. 27 and U.S. 411 links it to Chattanooga, Atlanta, and the wider region.

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What county is Rome, Georgia in?

Rome is located in Floyd County, in northwest Georgia, and it serves as the county seat. The city sits at the confluence of the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers, which join to form the Coosa River, and is roughly 59 miles northwest of Atlanta.

What is Rome, Georgia known for?

Rome is known for its seven hills, its location at the meeting of three rivers, and Berry College, which has one of the world's largest contiguous college campuses at about 27,000 acres. The city also has a strong healthcare presence through Floyd Medical Center, Redmond Regional Medical Center, and the Harbin Clinic.

What school districts serve Rome, Georgia?

Rome is served by two public school systems: Rome City Schools, which operates schools inside the city including Rome High School, and Floyd County Schools, which serves the surrounding county and operates Armuchee, Coosa, and Model High Schools. Berry College and Shorter University provide higher education.

How far is Rome, Georgia from Atlanta?

Rome is about 59 miles northwest of Atlanta. U.S. 27 and U.S. 411 pass through the city, connecting it to Chattanooga to the north and Atlanta to the southeast, with a drive to metro Atlanta typically taking roughly an hour or more.

What is there to do in Rome, Georgia?

Rome offers riverfront recreation at Heritage Park and the AdventHealth Redmond ECO Greenway, hiking with views at Jackson Hill, and a historic downtown centered on Broad Street and its clock tower. Floyd County maintains roughly two dozen parks and recreation centers, and Berry College's campus adds miles of mountain trails.

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About Rome

Real Estate & Housing

Rome's housing stock reflects its long history. Around the downtown core, national-register residential districts feature a mix of two-story 1880s-era houses alongside smaller homes built between the 1910s and 1930s, giving the central neighborhoods a distinctive period character. Radiating outward, the city offers mid-century ranch houses and more recent suburban construction on larger lots, particularly in the unincorporated Floyd County communities that surround the city limits. Buyers drawn to Rome often look for a smaller-city version of in-town living, with historic neighborhoods near downtown offering walkable access to Broad Street and the riverfront. The wider area provides more traditional single-family subdivisions at a cost that is generally lower than major metro areas. The presence of Berry College's Mount Berry community and Shorter University also supports a steady mix of owner-occupied and rental housing near the campuses.

Neighborhoods

Rome's most distinctive residential areas are its historic districts near downtown, where late-1800s and early-1900s homes sit along tree-lined streets within walking distance of Broad Street. These neighborhoods preserve the city's architectural heritage and are a defining part of its identity. Beyond the center, Rome is ringed by established Floyd County communities. Armuchee, to the north, is a rural-to-suburban area known for its schools and outdoor access. Coosa and Model, in the western and southern parts of the county, offer a mix of older homes and newer subdivisions. The Mount Berry area, adjacent to Berry College's expansive campus, has its own character tied to the college. Together these communities give Rome-area buyers a range of settings, from in-town historic homes to more spacious, semi-rural lots.

Lifestyle in Rome

Rome's lifestyle centers on its historic downtown and riverfront. Broad Street, anchored by the city's clock tower, hosts local restaurants, shops, and community gatherings, while the AdventHealth Redmond ECO Greenway connects parks, attractions, and commercial areas along the rivers for walking and biking. The presence of two liberal-arts institutions, Berry College and Shorter University, brings lectures, performances, and collegiate events to the area. The city's civic calendar reflects its heritage and geography, with river-oriented recreation and downtown festivals drawing residents throughout the year. A concentration of healthcare employment also gives Rome a professional, service-oriented daytime population, while the slower pace and strong community identity attract families and retirees seeking an alternative to larger metro areas.

Schools & Education

Public education in Rome is served by two systems: Rome City Schools, which operates Rome High School and its feeder schools inside the city, and Floyd County Schools, which serves the surrounding county including Armuchee, Coosa, and Model High Schools. This dual structure gives families a range of options depending on where they live within the Rome area. Higher education is a major part of the local landscape. Berry College, founded by Martha Berry in 1902, sits on one of the world's largest contiguous college campuses at roughly 27,000 acres and offers a comprehensive liberal-arts curriculum. Shorter University, a private institution with Baptist roots, is also located in Rome. Georgia Northwestern Technical College provides technical and workforce education for the region, rounding out a strong educational presence for a city of its size.

Getting Around

Rome sits about 59 miles northwest of Atlanta and is connected to the broader region by U.S. 27 and U.S. 411, which pass through the city and link it to Chattanooga, Tennessee, to the north and Atlanta to the southeast. State routes provide additional access to surrounding Floyd County communities and to Interstate 75 to the east. The city's central location makes it a regional hub for northwest Georgia and nearby northeast Alabama, while commuters to metro Atlanta face a drive of roughly an hour or more. Within the city, the ECO Greenway and a network of local roads support a walkable downtown and bike-friendly river corridor.

Parks & Recreation

Rome's rivers define its recreation. Heritage Park, an eight-acre riverside park in historic downtown, sits at the confluence of the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers and offers passive recreation and views of the water. The AdventHealth Redmond ECO Greenway loops around the city's rivers, connecting parks, restaurants, and shops for walkers and cyclists, while Jackson Hill, about a mile from downtown, provides hiking and panoramic views. Across Floyd County, a system of roughly two dozen parks, pavilions, and recreation centers serves residents in every corner of the area, including facilities near Armuchee High School and in the Model community. Berry College's campus adds miles of scenic mountain trails for hiking and biking, giving Rome an unusually rich mix of urban greenway and backcountry outdoor access.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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Went Under Contract 11
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $274,900 +2.6%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $107
schedule Avg Days on Market 5
sell Homes Sold 391
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 98.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 4.9

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Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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24 Sleepy Oaks Trail NERome, GA 30165
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  • Built 2021
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  • 2818 sqft
  • Built 2019
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