Coweta County, GA
152,882 residents · 441 sq mi · 346.6/sq mi · 45% rural
About Coweta County
Coweta County is a county in the West Central region of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is part of Metro Atlanta. As of the 2020 census, the population was 146,158. The county seat is Newnan.
Prepper Assessment
The county features a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with a population density of 346.6 people per square mile, which may feel crowded for some. The climate is characterized by a mild annual mean temperature of 62.0°F and ample rainfall at 51.8 inches per year, supporting a growing season suitable for crops typical of USDA zone 9a. However, the humid environment may also present challenges for certain crops and necessitate effective water management strategies.
Natural hazards are a significant consideration, with a FEMA ranking for tornado risk at 81, indicating a high likelihood of occurrence. Other notable risks include hail (77), ice storms (75), and strong winds (74). The county's disaster percentile of 66 suggests a moderate level of vulnerability to various hazards. Additionally, with a median home price of $291,900 and a median household income of $90,031, the cost of living may be a concern for those seeking affordable homesteading options.
This area may suit those who appreciate a balance of rural and suburban living, particularly families or individuals seeking a community with access to urban amenities. However, the high density and associated risks may deter those looking for absolute seclusion or a low-risk environment. Homesteaders may find the tornado risk a dealbreaker, while the county's broadband access could be a hidden gem for those needing connectivity for remote work or education.
