Your Carrollton GA Real Estate Agent, For Every Season of Home
I am Kelly Berry, team lead of The Home Team. For 28 years I have helped West Georgia buyers and sellers move with clarity, from Adamson Square bungalows to homes on the Carrollton GreenBelt and beyond.
28+ Years ExperienceKelly Berry, Realtor · The Home Team · Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners
About Kelly
A Steady Hand in Carrollton Real Estate
I am Kelly Berry, team lead of The Home Team, and for over 28 years I have helped clients across West Georgia navigate one of life's biggest decisions, their home. I hold a Georgia real estate license and serve clients through Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners, with 378 closed sales on record and 25 sales in the last 12 months alone, per my verified Zillow profile.
To me, this business is personal. It is about relationships, trust, and making sure you feel steady and supported from start to finish. I take the time to truly understand my clients, what matters to them, what they are hoping for, and how I can guide them with clarity and care. My sales span Carrollton, Villa Rica, Temple, Bremen, and the wider Carroll County market, at price points from starter homes to properties near $1 million.
My approach is simple: clear communication, thoughtful strategy, and a steady hand through every step. At the end of the day, home is not just a place, it is where your life happens. And I am here to help you get there with care and confidence.
First-time buyers who want honest guidance
Move-up and downsizing clients stepping into a new season
New construction buyers who need strong advocacy
Sellers in lake and gated communities who want standout marketing
Buying, Selling, and Invest in Carrollton Start Here
Twenty-eight years in the West Georgia market means I have priced, negotiated, and closed through every kind of cycle. From Lake Carroll cottages to new builds off Highway 166, I know what Carrollton homes are worth and how to win them.
When Kelly Berry lists your Carrollton home, it gets a full launch: preparation and staging guidance, professional media, and placement in front of active Carroll County buyers across Zillow, Realtor.com, and the Keller Williams network. Sellers in lake and gated communities get marketing built for higher end buyers, not a sign in the yard and a prayer.
Every Listing Deserves a First Impression That Sells
Buyers decide in seconds online, so every home I list in Carrollton is presented with professional photography that shows light, space, and finish at their best. Strong images earn more showings, and more showings earn stronger offers.
Carrollton is the county seat of Carroll County and the hub of West Georgia, home to the University of West Georgia, Southwire headquarters, and Tanner Health System. The answers below cover what buyers and sellers ask me most about this market.
What are the best neighborhoods in Carrollton GA for families?
Families favor the Lake Carroll area, Oak Mountain near the golf course, the historic Maple Street corridor, and established subdivisions in the 30116 ZIP off Highway 166. Walkability to Adamson Square and access to the Carrollton GreenBelt drive demand in town.
How are the schools in Carrollton GA?
Two public systems serve the city: Carrollton City Schools with about 5,900 students and Carroll County Schools with about 16,400 students across 24 schools. Carrollton High School posts a 91% graduation rate and offers both AP and IB programs.
How long is the commute from Carrollton to Atlanta?
Downtown Atlanta is roughly 50 miles east, about 55 to 70 minutes by car via US 27 and I-20. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport runs close to 50 minutes off-peak. Many residents work locally at Southwire, Tanner Health System, or the University of West Georgia.
Source: Google Maps off-peak estimates,
What is there to do outdoors in Carrollton GA?
The Carrollton GreenBelt is an 18-mile paved loop, the longest of its kind in Georgia, linking parks, the university, and downtown. John Tanner Park offers a lake beach and camping, Hobbs Farm Park hosts youth sports, and Adamson Square anchors festivals like Mayfest.
Carrollton has about 27,392 residents with a median age of 28.3, young for Georgia thanks to the University of West Georgia. Median household income is $54,379. The city has grown over 8% since the 2020 census.
The median sale price reached $335,000 in May 2026, up 10.6% year over year, with a median $177 per square foot. Homes go under contract in about 35 days with roughly 300 active listings, giving buyers real choice again.
Carrollton homes feed either Carrollton City Schools or Carroll County Schools depending on the address, and zoning can change value street by street. Confirm the zone before you write an offer. I check it on every showing.
Serves county zoned homes around Carrollton, including 30116
Part of a 24 school county system of about 16,400 students
Lower density attendance zones with larger lots
Carroll County Schools
Ratings shown only where published by GreatSchools as of June 2026. Always verify current zoning with the district.
Lifestyle
Life Around Adamson Square
Carrollton GreenBelt
An 18-mile paved loop around the city, Georgia's longest of its kind. Residents bike or run between Hobbs Farm Park, the university, and downtown without touching a highway.
The AMP at Adamson Square
A covered downtown amphitheater seating up to 1,000 for free concerts and movies. Adamson Square also hosts Mayfest each spring along its shops and restaurants.
John Tanner Park
A county park on a 32-acre lake west of town with Georgia's largest sand beach in a park setting, plus camping, fishing, and a walking track.
University of West Georgia
A university of roughly 12,000 students whose Wolves athletics, arts calendar, and campus events keep Carrollton younger and busier than most towns its size.
Market Trends
Carrollton Market Snapshots.
$335,000Median Sale Price
35Median Days on Market
96.4%List to Sale Ratio
300Active Listings
I read the Carrollton numbers every week, and the story in mid-2026 is balance. Prices are up, with the median sale at $335,000 in May 2026, a 10.6% gain year over year. But inventory is up too, with about 300 active listings, nearly 10% more than last year.
That mix rewards preparation on both sides. Homes are closing at roughly 96.4% of list price, and almost half of listings have taken a price cut. Sellers who price right from day one still move fast. Sellers who test the market pay for it in days and dollars.
For buyers, the days of waiving every protection are over here. Inspections, appraisal contingencies, and seller concessions are back on the table in most Carrollton negotiations.
For Buyers
Get pre-approved first, then move decisively on well-priced homes near Adamson Square, Lake Carroll, and the GreenBelt, which still draw multiple offers. Use the slower pace on everything else to negotiate concessions and repairs.
For Sellers
Price to the most recent comps, not to last spring's headlines. With nearly half of Carrollton listings cutting price, your first two weeks of marketing decide your net. Presentation and pricing win, and that is exactly what my listing plan delivers.
Carrollton sits on US 27, the north-south spine of West Georgia, with GA 166 running east toward Douglasville and GA 61 connecting north to Villa Rica and Interstate 20. I-20 is the fast lane to Atlanta, while GA 16 heads southeast to Newnan. Most local jobs cluster at Southwire, Tanner Health System, and the University of West Georgia, all inside the city.
Destination
Distance (mi)
Typical Drive
Tanner Health System (Dixie St campus)
2
6 min
Villa Rica / I-20 access
13
20 min
Bremen / I-20 west access
12
18 min
Douglasville
25
32 min
Newnan
32
42 min
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl Airport
48
50 min
Downtown Atlanta
50
58 min
Off-peak drive time estimates via Google Maps, June 2026. Rush hour on I-20 eastbound can add 20 to 40 minutes.
Local Roots
Little-Known Carrollton History.
Carrollton grew from a frontier courthouse town into the commercial heart of West Georgia. These six facts explain a lot about how the city looks and lives today.
1827
Named for a Founding Father
Carroll County's seat was established and named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last living signer of the Declaration of Independence. The town moved to its current site to sit nearer the county's center.
Carrollton stayed a rough frontier market town until the railroad arrived in 1874. Rail turned the square into a cotton trading center and fueled the textile mills that powered the local economy for decades.
Horton's Books & Gifts opened on the square and never left, earning certification as the oldest bookstore in Georgia. Founder N.A. Horton also served as the town undertaker and once sold caskets alongside novels.
Georgia chartered the Fourth District A&M School here, the seed that grew into today's University of West Georgia. The university now anchors the city's economy and keeps its median age under 30.
Roy Richards founded Southwire in Carrollton in 1950. It grew into one of the world's largest wire and cable makers, still privately held, still headquartered here, with more than 1,500 local employees.
The Carrollton GreenBelt, completed as a full loop in the 2010s, is Georgia's longest paved loop trail at 18 miles. Few cities this size anywhere circle themselves with a continuous trail, and it now shapes where buyers want to live.
Downtown Carrollton packs more than 20 locally owned restaurants within a few walkable blocks of Adamson Square, backed by local brewers and a retail mix that runs from a 130 year old bookstore to national chains along US 27. Here is where locals actually go.
Dining
Brown Dog Eatery
Local Favorite
Farm-to-Table American · $$
Farm to table plates and elevated Southern comfort food just off the square. Locals point first to the burgers and rotating daily specials.
A sampling of well-regarded local spots, not an exclusive list or paid placement.
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kvic dean
As first time home buyers we were nervous and confused but Kelly guided us every step of the way. She often took calls during her personal time just to make sure she answered any questions we had. I can honestly say it was a smooth and seamless process.
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aprilradford3
Kelly not only sold our home in record time, but also helped us find our new home! We are thrilled to have worked with such a professional and will continue to refer her to anyone who needs a reliable real estate agent in the West Georgia area.
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jenniferspreston
Kelly was wonderful to work with. She was very personable and always returned calls and found answers to our questions quickly. She seemed to really care about our family and wanted us to be happy and comfortable with the buying and selling process.
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Testimonials
Happy Clients
Kelly Berry holds a 4.9 rating across 10 reviews on Zillow, with 378 career sales recorded on the platform. The stories below are paraphrased from real client reviews.
Where To Live
Carrollton GA omes for Sale neighborhoods worth knowing.
Every pocket of Carrollton lives differently. Lake mornings, golf course evenings, or a two minute walk to Adamson Square. Price ranges below are typical bands, not guarantees, and shift with the market.
Lake Carroll
Typically $300Ks to $700K+
LakefrontIn-TownSunset Views
Water-view and lakefront living minutes from downtown, one of Kelly's core selling specialties.
Oak Mountain
Typically $400Ks to $600Ks
GolfLarger LotsEstablished
Wooded, established streets around the Oak Mountain golf course on the city's south side.
Maple Street & Downtown
Typically $200Ks to $400Ks
HistoricWalkableGreenBelt Access
Character homes within walking distance of Adamson Square dining and the Carrollton GreenBelt.
Sand Hill & Highway 166
Typically $250Ks to $400Ks
30116Family SubdivisionsCounty Schools
Established subdivisions east of town in the 30116 ZIP, popular with families zoned for county schools.
Clem & Cross Plains
Typically $300Ks to $500Ks+
AcreageNew BuildsPrivacy
Acreage homesteads and newer construction south of the city for buyers who want room to breathe.
Fairfield Plantation
Typically $300Ks to $600Ks
GatedThree LakesVilla Rica
A gated lake-and-golf community near Villa Rica, squarely in Kelly's gated-community wheelhouse.
Twenty-eight years through every kind of market. When the deal gets tense, you get a calm hand, not panic.
PROMISE · 01
Clear
Plain answers, honest pricing talk, and a strategy you can repeat back. You always know the next step.
PROMISE · 02
Personal
This business is relationships first. Kelly learns what matters to you before a single showing is booked.
PROMISE · 03
The Experience
What working with Kelly feels like.
Clients describe the same pattern in their reviews: quick callbacks, patient showings, and a sense that someone is genuinely watching out for them. Kelly takes calls on personal time when a deal needs it, and first-time buyers say they never felt rushed or talked past.
Her approach is simple. Understand what you are hoping for, build a thoughtful strategy around it, and keep a steady hand on the process from the first conversation to the closing table.
For over 28 years, Kelly has guided West Georgia families through buying, selling, and investing in Carrollton and across Carroll County. One conversation is all it takes to get a clear plan for your move.
Buying a house in Carrollton GA starts with a mortgage pre approval, then a buyer consultation to define your budget, target neighborhoods, and must haves before touring homes. Once you find the right property, your agent writes the offer, negotiates terms, and manages inspections, appraisal, and closing. Most Carrollton purchases close in 30 to 45 days after contract.
Selling a Carrollton GA home typically costs 6 to 9 percent of the sale price once you total agent compensation, closing costs, and any repairs or concessions. Commission rates are not fixed by law and are always negotiable between you and your agent. I walk every seller through a net sheet before listing so there are no surprises at closing.
Carrollton buyers in mid 2026 have more room to negotiate than in recent years, with about 300 active listings and a sale to list ratio near 96 percent. Homes are taking around 35 days to go under contract, so well-prepared buyers can be selective without rushing. The right timing still depends on your rate, budget, and how long you plan to stay.
The median sale price in Carrollton GA was about $335,000 as of , up roughly 10.6 percent year over year, per Orchard market data. Median price per square foot was near $177. Prices vary widely by area, from older in town homes under $250,000 to golf and lake properties well above $500,000.
Families in Carrollton GA gravitate to the Lake Carroll area, Oak Mountain near the golf course, the historic Maple Street corridor close to downtown, and established subdivisions off Highway 166 in the 30116 ZIP. School zoning matters here because the city and county run separate districts. I help every buyer match the neighborhood to the right school zone first.
Carrollton GA is served by two public systems, Carrollton City Schools with about 5,900 students and Carroll County Schools with about 16,400 students across 24 schools. Carrollton High School posts a 91 percent graduation rate, offers both AP and IB programs, and earned a GreatSchools College Success Award for 2023-24. Oak Mountain Academy adds a private PK-12 option.
Carrollton GA homes went under contract in a median of about 35 days as of , per Orchard market data. Pricing and presentation drive that number more than anything else. Well-priced, well-marketed homes in popular areas can still attract offers in the first two weeks, while overpriced listings sit and take price cuts.
Yes, relocating buyers purchase Carrollton GA homes remotely all the time using live video tours, digital signatures, remote online notarization, and a mail away or power of attorney closing. I preview homes on video, flag issues a listing photo hides, and coordinate inspections so you only fly in when you want to. Georgia closings are attorney-led, which adds a layer of protection.
First-time buyers in Carrollton GA can use FHA loans with 3.5 percent down, conventional loans with as little as 3 percent down, USDA zero-down loans in eligible Carroll County areas, and VA loans for veterans. The Georgia Dream program offers down payment assistance to qualified buyers. I connect clients with local lenders who know which program fits.
Yes, the on site agent in a new construction community represents the builder, not you, so you need your own advocate at no extra cost to you. I negotiate upgrades, review the builder contract, attend the pre drywall and final walkthroughs, and push for repairs before closing. New construction is one of my core specialties in the Carrollton market.
Earnest money is a good-faith deposit, usually held in escrow, that shows a seller you are serious; escrow simply means a neutral third party holds the funds until closing. In Carrollton GA, 1 percent of the purchase price is common. The deposit applies to your costs at closing and is protected by contingencies, the contract clauses that let you exit with your money under set conditions.
The most accurate way to value a Carrollton GA home is a comparative market analysis, or CMA, which compares your home against recent nearby sales known as comps. Online estimates miss condition, upgrades, and street level differences that move value by tens of thousands here. I prepare CMAs at no cost or obligation for Carroll County owners.
Get In Touch
Let's talk about your move.
Call, email, or send the form. Every inquiry gets a personal reply from Kelly, usually the same day.