South Fulton, Georgia
South Fulton is a city in southwestern Fulton County, Georgia, incorporated in 2017 from previously unincorporated areas of the Atlanta metropolitan region. Spanning 92 square miles, it ranks as one of Georgia's larger municipalities by land area and serves as home to approximately 111,000 residents.[1][2] The city's population is predominantly Black, comprising over 90% of residents according to 2020 census data, with a median age of 35.7 years and a notably low poverty rate of about 5.8%.[2][3] South Fulton stands out for its socioeconomic profile among majority-Black communities, featuring a median household income of roughly $80,000, high educational attainment (93% high school graduates and nearly 39% with bachelor's degrees or higher), and a 70% homeownership rate.[1][2] These characteristics reflect concentrated affluence, with median home values around $270,000, positioning it as an economic hub in southern Fulton County driven by proximity to Atlanta's job centers.[1][4] Governed by a mayor and city council, South Fulton has pursued development focused on public services, infrastructure, and quality-of-life improvements since incorporation, addressing prior gaps in unincorporated governance.[1] While achieving rapid population growth of over 9% from 2018 to 2020, the city faces typical urban challenges such as managing expansion amid high residential density, though its metrics indicate relative stability compared to broader metro trends.