Do Georgia Home Sellers Owe Capital Gains Tax? What North Metro Atlanta Sellers Need to Know in 2026
One of the most common questions I hear from homeowners thinking about selling, especially long-time owners in Canton, Woodstock, Cumming, and across North Metro Atlanta, goes something like this:
"We bought this house in 2011 for $240,000. It's worth $540,000 now. We must owe a huge amount in capital gains tax, right?"
The short answer: probably not. And often, not a dollar.
But this fear, the belief that a big tax bill is waiting at the closing table, is one of the most common things keeping North Metro Atlanta homeowners from listing. So let's walk through exactly how capital gains taxes work on a home sale in Georgia in 2026, what you'll actually owe, and when you'll owe nothing at all.
Georgia New Construction Homes Top 10 Ranking by Builder: Who’s Leading North Metro Atlanta?
If you are trying to understand who really controls new construction inventory in Georgia, the best public place to start is North Metro Atlanta. That is where the strongest builder ranking data is available, and it is also where a large share of Georgia’s new-home activity is concentrated. In 2024 and 2025, the North Metro Atlanta CBSA authorized 40,687 housing units, making it one of the largest homebuilding metros in the country