City Report · GA

Conyers

Pop. 18,512·72nd most expensive in Georgia·Rental market data updated monthly for Conyers, GA
Median rent (all units)
$1,726/mo
Year-over-Year
+3.2%
Month-over-Month
+1.9%
vs US Median
-$204
Rising (Monthly)
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Conyers · $1,726
More affordable than 59% of US cities · National median $1,930/mo
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Studio
$1,460
1 BR
$1,513
2 BR
$1,677
3 BR
$2,020
4 BR+
$2,430
Research median
$1,677/mo

Bedroom estimates are gross rents that include essential utilities (electricity, water, gas, sewer, trash).

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Last updated: May 30, 2026

Annual cost
$20,712/yr
At $1,726/mo median
Market timing
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Rent Reality Score
78/100
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Rents are 14% below what Conyers's 10-year trend predicts — a better deal than its own history suggests.

Actual rent
$1,726/mo
Expected by trend
$2,010/mo
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Demographics

Who lives here

Conyers, GA is majority renter-occupied, has a median income below the national average, 33% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

Population
18,512
Median income
$63,140
Median age
38.3
Renters
59.8%
Age distribution
23.6%
23.2%
22.8%
14.6%
15.8%
Under 1823.6%
18–3423.2%
35–5422.8%
55–6414.6%
65+15.8%
Gender
44.5%
55.5%
Male44.5%
Female55.5%
Race & ethnicity
17.2%
66%
White17.2%
Black66%
Hispanic9.7%
Asian2.2%
Other4.9%
Education (25+)
23.1%
34.5%
33%
No HS diploma9.4%
HS diploma23.1%
Some college34.5%
Bachelor's+33%
Housing tenure
40.2%
59.8%
Owner40.2%
Renter59.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau · ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

2021 vs 2026

How Conyers, GA has changed in 5 years

Rent
$1,359 → $1,726
up 27.0%
Income
$47,280 → $63,140
up 33.5%
Population
17,101 → 18,512
up 8.3%
Renter share
65.1% → 59.8%
-5.3 pts
Bachelor's+
28.3% → 33%
+4.7 pts
Median age
36.6 → 38.3
+1.7 yrs

Across the past five years, the going rent in Conyers, GA has shifted from $1,359 to $1,726, up 27.0% since 2021. On the earnings side, the typical household in Conyers, GA now reports about $63,140, up from $47,280 in 2021. With wages climbing faster than rent over the same window, renters here have a bit more breathing room than they did five years back. Census counts show Conyers, GA adding about 1,411 residents over the five-year window, up 8.3% on net. The renter share has eased from 65.1% to 59.8%, with owner-occupied housing accounting for the remainder. Bachelor's-degree-or-higher attainment moved from 28.3% to 33% across the same window. For context, the 2021 to 2026 window covers an unusually volatile run for US rents nationally, and Conyers, GA reflects that arc in its own way.

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Last updated: May 30, 2026

The median rent in Conyers is $1,726/mo as of May 2026. A studio apartment averages $1,460/mo while a 2-bedroom runs $1,677/mo. One-bedroom apartments average $1,513/mo and 3-bedroom units go for $2,020/mo.

At 33% of local median household income ($63,140/yr), Conyers ranks as moderate compared to the national benchmark of 30%. Rents have increased 3.2% over the past year.

FAQ

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Is Conyers an affordable city for renters?

Conyers is considered moderate for renters. At $1,726/mo, rent takes approximately 33% of the local median household income ($63,140/yr). The standard benchmark is 30%. Conyers slightly exceeds that threshold, so budgeting carefully matters here.

How much income do you need to rent in Conyers?

To keep rent at or below 30% of gross income, you would need to earn at least $69,000/year (~$33/hour full-time) to afford the median rent of $1,726/mo in Conyers. The local median household income is $63,140/yr, meaning the typical Conyers household falls short of that threshold.

Is rent going up or down in Conyers?

Rent in Conyers has increased 3.2% over the past year as of May 2026, putting upward pressure on renter budgets.

Which Conyers neighborhoods have the lowest rent?

The most affordable ZIP codes in Conyers are 30012 ($1,565/mo), 30013 ($1,610/mo), and 30094 ($2,005/mo). Citywide, the median rent in Conyers is $1,726/mo.

How does Conyers rent compare to other cities in Georgia?

Conyers is middle-of-the-pack for Georgia for rent, ranking #72 out of 130 tracked cities at $1,726/mo.

Which nearby cities are cheaper to rent in than Conyers?

Several nearby cities have lower median rents than Conyers ($1,726/mo): Stone Mountain ($1,700/mo), Lithonia ($1,717/mo).

What percentage of Conyers residents rent vs. own?

According to Census data, approximately 59.8% of Conyers households are renters, while 40.2% are owner-occupied. With a majority renter population, Conyers has a strong rental market.

How does Conyers rent compare to the national average?

Conyers's median rent of $1,726/mo is $204 (11%) below the US national median of $1,930/mo. Within Georgia, it ranks #72 out of 130 tracked cities.
Affordability
33%
MODERATE

At $1,726/mo, rent takes ~33% of Conyers's median household income ($63,140/yr). The standard benchmark is 30%.

Conyers 33%Benchmark 30%
State income tax5.49%
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