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COMMUNITY DATA FOR WINDER, GEORGIA
 

WINDER POPULATION: 14,271
metro population: 5,457,831
state population: 9,919,945
national population: 313,914,040

WINDER HOUSEHOLD INCOME: $42,787
average national household income: $50,935

WINDER COST OF LIVING INDEX: 89     
average national cost of living: 100                

WINDER MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $106,000
median national home price: $153,800          

WINDER PROPERTY TAX RATE: $8.96
per $1,000 of Winder assessed home value
average national property tax rate: $11.20

WINDER CRIME RATE:  9
average national Crime Rate: 4 ranked 1-10, best to worst

 

Thousands of people have made the decision to relocate to Metro Atlanta, just like you. A newcomer will find why Metro Atlanta has ranked as one of the best regions in America to live or work, to buy the best real estate, to start a business, to raise a family, or even to retire.

 

CONNECT UTILITIES IN WINDER BY CONTACTING:

POWER:                      

Georgia Power
1-888-660-5890
www.georgiapower.com

WATER & SEWER:       

Barrow County
770-307-3014
www.barrowga.org


GAS:

City Of Winder
770-867-7629
www.cityofwinder.com


TRASH & RECYCLING

Waste Management
404-794-6707
www.wm.com

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