Georgia's HOME Act: What the New Property Tax Cap Means for Buyers and Sellers in North Metro Atlanta
Georgia’s HOME Act (Senate Bill 33), signed into law on May 11, 2026, expands Georgia’s property tax relief framework for homesteaded homeowners by tying annual assessment growth to inflation and creating new local tools aimed at reducing property tax burdens. The law takes effect beginning with the 2027 tax year. For buyers and sellers in Cherokee County, Forsyth County, and across North Metro Atlanta, it’s an important change to understand because a home’s taxable value may look very different depending on how long the current owner has held the property and whether homestead protections apply.
By Greg Hart | June 8, 2026
The most significant property tax change in Georgia in decades was signed into law on May 11, 2026. If you're buying or selling a home in Canton, Woodstock, Cumming, Alpharetta, Milton, or anywhere in North Metro Atlanta, here's what changed and why you need to understand it before your next move.
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