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Milton Georgia real estate occupies a category of its own in Metro Atlanta. Where Alpharetta is defined by its technology campus density and Roswell by its historic riverfront neighborhoods, Milton built its identity around something entirely different: the deliberate preservation of a working rural landscape within one of the country's fastest-growing metro areas. The city incorporated in December 2006, voted in by 86% of residents who wanted local control over zoning, land use, and the protection of equestrian character that unincorporated Fulton County could not guarantee. The result, nearly two decades later, is a city with more than 200 active horse farms inside its borders, AG-1 zoning that enforces 4-acre minimum lots across its rural corridors, an officially appointed Equestrian Committee, and equestrian trail infrastructure maintained as a civic priority. No other incorporated city inside Metro Atlanta's primary growth ring has preserved this character at this scale.
The school system accelerates everything else. Milton High School at #8 among all Georgia public high schools and Cambridge High School at #21, both earning A+ grades from Niche, give Milton two elite public schools in the same city, served by the same Fulton County district. The median household income of $171,295 and the fact that 77.9% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, more than double the national average, reflect a resident base built around professional achievement and long-term commitment to place. Homes range from established golf-course communities like White Columns and Crooked Creek in the $1.2 million to $1.6 million range, to the gated luxury of The Manor Golf and Country Club above $3 million, to agricultural estate properties along Birmingham Road that reach $8 million for elite equestrian facilities. The Kroupa Team serves buyers and sellers across this full spectrum, with the neighborhood-specific knowledge that a market as segmented as Milton requires.
| Milton Georgia Real Estate: Quick Facts | Detail |
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| Median Home Price | $1,100,000 median sold (June 2026, FMLS/GAMLS); $259/sq ft; +10% year-over-year; 37 median days on market; price range spans $835K (Crabapple area) to $3M-plus (The Manor); equestrian estate properties reach $8M-plus along Birmingham Road |
| Market Conditions | 37 median days on market (down 24.5% year-over-year as of June 2026); sub-$1.8M is seller-leaning with 20-30 day absorption; $3M-plus tier gives buyers more negotiating room; 640 active listings in ZIP 30004; stable pricing at $1.0M-$1.1M since July 2025 with spring 2026 compression in DOM |
| Location | Northwest Fulton County; incorporated December 2006; 30-33 miles north of Downtown Atlanta (35 min normal); 6.5 miles from Alpharetta city center (13-16 min); 41-44 miles from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport; bordered by Alpharetta (south/east), Roswell (south), Cherokee County (west), Forsyth County (north) |
| Key Amenities | 200-plus active horse farms; Crabapple Historic District (dining, shops, monthly farmers market, Crabapple Fest 35,000-plus attendees); Painted Horse Winery (Fulton County's first farm winery); Birmingham Park (equestrian trails, 70-80 acres); Providence Park (42 acres, lake trail); Bell Memorial Park (36 acres); Avalon Alpharetta 6 miles away; White Columns (Tom Fazio golf); The Manor (Tom Watson golf) |
| Schools | Fulton County Schools; Milton High School #8 Georgia (A+, Niche 2026), 96% graduation rate, avg SAT 1270, 52% AP, IB program, unique Cirque performance program; Cambridge High School #21 Georgia (A+), 97% graduation rate, avg SAT 1280, 53% AP; FCS Innovation Academy #17 Georgia (public magnet, avg SAT 1370); King's Ridge Christian #33 GA private (A+, 100% graduation rate, 6:1 student-teacher ratio) |
| Demographics | Population 41,490 (July 2024 Census); median age 40.1; median household income $171,295 (ACS 2020-2024, 2024 dollars); per capita income $88,928; 77.9% bachelor's degree or higher (vs. 36% U.S. national average); 51% of households earn over $150,000; 72.5% homeownership rate; 23.3% foreign-born; mean commute 28.0 minutes |
| The Kroupa Team | kroupateam.com | North Atlanta Metro Specialists | Milton, Alpharetta, Canton, Roswell, Woodstock, Cumming |
Milton Georgia Real Estate · Explore the Community
Overview
Milton's value proposition rests on three pillars that no neighboring community can fully replicate: a protected rural and equestrian landscape, two elite public high schools in the same city, and an income and education profile that reflects one of the most accomplished resident bases in Georgia. The equestrian identity is genuine and governed. The Milton Equestrian Committee, an official body appointed by the Mayor and City Council since 2016, completed a full city-wide horse farm census in early 2024 and found more than 200 active horse farms, a count that more than doubled the committee's own expectations. AG-1 zoning enforces 4-acre minimum lot sizes across the city's rural corridors, and the Transfer of Development Rights program allows farm owners to sell development potential without surrendering land, protecting the open and agricultural character that residents voted to incorporate in 2006 to preserve. Birmingham Park maintains equestrian-approved natural surface trails with horse trailer parking and water facilities for animals. Wood Road, a 1.5-mile unpaved corridor connecting Birmingham Highway with Freemanville Road, is open to riders, pedestrians, and cyclists year-round. This is not a suburb with a few horse farms at the margins; it is a city where equestrian infrastructure is funded, maintained, and governed as a civic priority.
The schools close the equation. Milton High School at #8 in Georgia and Cambridge High School at #21, both earning A+ grades and serving roughly 1,600 to 2,000 students each, deliver academic outcomes that parents relocating through corporate transfers or lifestyle moves consistently identify as the deciding factor. Both schools maintain graduation rates above 95%, average SAT scores of 1270 to 1280, and AP course participation above 50%. Milton High's Cirque performance program, the only one at a public high school in Metro Atlanta, reflects a school culture that invests in the full range of student achievement rather than only test preparation. FCS Innovation Academy, a public magnet drawing from across Fulton County, ranks #17 in Georgia and offers Milton-area students a college prep path with an average SAT of 1370. King's Ridge Christian at the Milton-Alpharetta boundary adds a 100% graduation rate and a 6:1 student-teacher ratio for families seeking a private alternative. Buyers who need both the school quality and the land and lifestyle that Alpharetta can no longer provide at scale almost always arrive at Milton.
Neighborhoods
Milton's residential market is among the most segmented in Metro Atlanta, with meaningful price and character differences between the walkable Crabapple village core, the agricultural estate corridor along Birmingham Road, the established golf communities in the city's southern tier, and the gated luxury of The Manor. School assignment within Milton varies by address between Milton High School and Cambridge High School; confirm the specific assignment for any address directly with Fulton County Schools before purchasing.
Crabapple is Milton's walkable town center, built around the historic district at Birmingham Highway and Broadwell Road that predates the city's incorporation by more than a century. The residential market around Crabapple reflects the area's desirability with intensity: Redfin's competition index scores the Crabapple housing market at 74 out of 100, and the median time on market is approximately 7 days, among the fastest sub-markets in the entire Milton city boundary. Average home prices around the core run approximately $835,000 to $948,000 for luxury properties, with a mix of townhomes, newer single-family construction, and renovated historic homes. Buyers in this tier are typically trading square footage for walkability and community access, specifically the proximity to Milton's Cuisine and Cocktails, the monthly Crabapple LIVE events, the Farmers Market, and Crabapple Fest, which draws more than 35,000 attendees annually. The location also provides the shortest drive time to Alpharetta and Avalon of any Milton address, given its position along the southern corridor of the city.
The Birmingham Road corridor is the geographic heart of Milton's equestrian identity and the residential tier that most fundamentally distinguishes the city from every other North Atlanta suburb. AG-1 zoning on this corridor enforces 4-acre minimum lot sizes, producing large parcels with horse facilities, multiple barns, training arenas, paddocks, and open pasture that would be impossible to find inside any comparable commute distance from Alpharetta's technology campuses. Smaller equestrian farm parcels begin around $1.4 million and scale with acreage, facility quality, and proximity to Birmingham Park's trail system. The upper end of this market reaches elite training facility status: a 64-plus acre USEF Elite Training Facility at 2395-2225 Birmingham Road was listed at $8.1 million, described as among the top five equestrian facilities in the country. Across approximately 46 equestrian properties near Milton, the average listing price runs approximately $4.7 million at approximately $381,000 per acre. Buyers in this corridor are purchasing a land use that simply does not exist at this proximity to a major metro technology employment corridor anywhere else in the Southeast.
White Columns and Crooked Creek represent Milton's established golf-community tier, providing the amenity-rich community structure of a country club neighborhood at a price point below The Manor while still delivering the prestige of a Fulton County Milton address. White Columns is built around a Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole championship course, with a clubhouse that completed a $5 million renovation, and shows a median home sale price of $1.6 million as of March 2026, up 25.1% year-over-year, at $294 per square foot. Average days on market in White Columns was 42 days at that same period. Crooked Creek, built between 1995 and 2006, offers homes from approximately 2,800 to 10,287 square feet at a median sale price near $1.2 million, up 7.1% year-over-year. HOA fees vary by sub-section within each community. Both golf communities feed into the Milton and Cambridge High School attendance zones depending on specific address, and both provide immediate access to Birmingham Park and the broader trail network that defines outdoor recreation in western Milton.
The Manor Golf and Country Club is Milton's most prestigious gated community and home to the only Tom Watson-designed 18-hole championship golf course in Georgia. Built between 2005 and 2026, with new construction still active, The Manor includes homes ranging from approximately 3,750 to 15,694 square feet across a gated enclave with guarded entry, full club facilities, and a resident lifestyle program. Recent closed sale prices range from $2.25 million to $2.88 million depending on the time window, with active listing averages above $3 million. The Orchard platform reported 21 active listings at a median list price of $3.895 million. Move-in-ready homes start in the mid-$1.5 million range, while custom builds and premier lots extend well above $4 million. The Manor buyer profile skews toward senior executives and business owners who want the security and exclusivity of a gated address, a nationally recognized golf course as a daily amenity, and the Milton school system for their families without the agricultural management responsibilities of Birmingham Road's equestrian properties.
Lifestyle
Equestrian Culture and Horse Country Identity
Milton's equestrian identity is not branding; it is zoning, governance, and infrastructure. The 2024 city-conducted horse farm census found more than 200 active farms within city limits, confirming that Milton maintains the largest concentration of working horse properties of any city inside Metro Atlanta's primary growth ring. The Milton Equestrian Committee, an officially appointed advisory body since 2016, educates horse farm owners, advocates for equestrian trail connectivity, and works to ensure that new development respects the agricultural and equestrian character that 86% of residents voted to protect at incorporation. Birmingham Park maintains 70 to 80 acres of equestrian-approved natural surface trails with equestrian-themed trail signs, horse trailer parking facilities, and a water source for horses. Wood Road, a 1.5-mile unpaved corridor, provides legal equestrian access between Birmingham Highway and Freemanville Road. A 21-acre city greenspace at Birmingham and Freemanville is planned for conversion into an enclosed equestrian pasture. The city's abstract horse logo and original "New City, Old Lifestyle" tagline capture a community identity that has stayed intact because it has been actively governed, not merely inherited.
Crabapple Historic District and Community Life
Crabapple is Milton's social heart: a walkable village district of dining, boutique retail, and community events that gives the city an urban amenity without the density urban development typically requires. The flagship dining destination is Milton's Cuisine and Cocktails, a New Southern farm-to-table restaurant housed in a 150-year-old farmhouse with an on-site kitchen garden that supplies the seasonal menu. Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub, B&B Tavern, and Local on North round out the casual dining corridor. Monthly Crabapple LIVE events on the first Thursday of each month bring live music, food, and community gathering to the district through the warm season. The Milton Farmers Market runs the third Wednesday of each month from May through November at The Green at Crabapple Market, from 2 to 6 p.m. Crabapple Fest, held the first Saturday of October, is Milton's signature community festival with more than 100 antique, art, and retail vendors lining Crabapple Road and an estimated 35,000-plus attendees in 2024. The Avalon lifestyle district in adjacent Alpharetta is approximately 6 miles away, a 13-minute drive, providing residents access to a larger dining, retail, and entertainment environment without the density of Buckhead or Midtown.
Painted Horse Winery and Agritourism
Painted Horse Winery and Vineyards, established in 2019 on a 22-acre estate along Bethany Way at Hopewell Road, is Fulton County's first farm winery and one of the most distinctive amenities in all of Milton. Founder Pamela Jackson has cultivated the property, known as The Farm at Pamelot, since 1991, and winemaker John Bowen produces handcrafted wines on-site from estate and sourced grapes. The winery hosts farm animal encounters, live music events, and private event programming alongside regular tastings, and is listed by Explore Georgia as one of the state's agritourism destinations. Painted Horse gives Milton a community anchor that reinforces its rural and pastoral identity in a way that no retail or restaurant concept could: it is a working farm, a wine producer, and an event venue on land that has been in continuous agricultural use for more than three decades inside a major metro area. Foxcroft Farm Equestrian Center at 12850 New Providence Road provides boarding and training services for residents with horses. Wills Park in adjacent Alpharetta serves as a major regional equestrian competition venue for the broader North Atlanta equestrian community.
Parks, Trails, and Natural Character
Milton maintains three primary parks and an active trail connectivity initiative. Birmingham Park offers nine multi-use natural surface trails across 70 to 80 acres, with equestrian access, mountain biking, and hiking through hardwood terrain and an easy 1.3-mile loop trail rated accessible for all skill levels. Providence Park covers 42 acres with two designated trail loops: a Red loop circling a lake and a Blue loop crossing multiple streams with overlooks above an abandoned quarry, providing an experience of genuine natural character within a few minutes of any Milton address. Bell Memorial Park anchors the city's athletic programming with Astroturf sports fields, baseball facilities, a playground, and a perimeter walking trail across 36 acres. The Milton Greenprint trail connectivity initiative is actively working to extend the city's path network and eventually link to the Big Creek Greenway through the Deerfield district via Cogburn Road, Webb Road, and Morris Road. The Big Creek Greenway's nearest current access points are in Alpharetta, approximately 10 to 15 minutes from most Milton addresses. The overall trail network, combined with the equestrian infrastructure and the rural landscape of the AG-1 corridors, gives Milton an outdoor character that functions as permanent open space preservation, not a temporary amenity subject to future development.
Market
Milton's market in 2026 is best understood in tiers rather than as a single market statistic. The FMLS data for ZIP 30004 shows a median sold price that held remarkably stable at $1.0 million to $1.1 million from July 2025 through June 2026, demonstrating the kind of price resilience that reflects genuine structural demand rather than speculative momentum. The compression in days on market from 77 days in January 2026 to 37 days in June 2026 confirms strong spring and summer demand at the city's median price tier. Redfin's year-over-year comparison shows +10% appreciation at the FMLS level, and the Crabapple sub-market in particular is running at approximately 74 out of 100 on Redfin's competition index with median days on market near 7. At the sub-$1.8 million tier, which encompasses established communities like Crooked Creek and Crabapple-adjacent properties, the market is firmly seller-leaning with absorption times in the 20 to 30 day range. The $3 million-plus tier at The Manor and Birmingham Road estate properties moves more slowly, typically 60-plus days, and buyers have more room to negotiate both price and terms.
The structural demand case for Milton is anchored by factors that do not change with interest rate cycles: an irreplaceable equestrian and rural landscape protected by zoning, two top-25 Georgia public high schools in the same city, a median household income of $171,295 that reflects a buyer pool with genuine purchasing power, and direct adjacency to Alpharetta's technology employment corridor that keeps Milton's commute times competitive with any suburban address at this price level. The Kroupa Team has active transactional experience across all Milton price tiers and sub-markets, from first-time luxury buyers entering at the Crooked Creek level to estate buyers evaluating Birmingham Road equestrian properties against alternatives in the Blue Ridge corridor and beyond. We bring the pricing accuracy and neighborhood knowledge that this segmented market requires.
$1,100,000
Median Sold (Jun 2026)
$259/sqft
Median Price per Sq Ft
+10% YOY
Home Value Appreciation
37 Days
Median Days on Market
$171K
Median HH Income
Getting Here
By Air
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is approximately 41 to 44 miles south of Milton, with a drive time of 47 minutes to over an hour depending on traffic. The standard planning window for Milton residents is 60 to 75 minutes, accounting for the I-285 interchange and peak-hour congestion on GA-400. ATL operates as one of the world's busiest airports with Delta's global hub and nonstop service across North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean. For Milton residents who travel frequently for work within the Alpharetta technology corridor, the airport connection is manageable but requires early-morning or midday departure windows to hit the lower end of the drive time range. Atlanta's Peach Pass express lanes on GA-400 and I-285 can reduce travel time modestly during peak periods for Peach Pass holders.
By Car
GA-400 is the primary access artery for Milton residents, reached via Alpharetta interchanges at Windward Parkway (Exit 11) and the Mansell Road area (Exit 12). Downtown Atlanta is 30 to 33 miles south (35 minutes normal, 50-plus minutes at peak). Alpharetta city center is approximately 6.5 miles from central Milton, a 13 to 16 minute drive via Highway 9 or GA-400. Highway 9 (Alpharetta Highway) runs north-south through Milton's eastern corridor and provides a surface-street alternative to GA-400 for local trips to Alpharetta's dining and office districts. SR-140 (Arnold Mill Road) connects Milton's north to Cherokee County and Canton to the west. Birmingham Highway (SR-372) serves the city's western and central corridors. Cogburn Road runs north-south through Milton's interior. No MARTA rail serves Milton; the nearest station is North Springs in Sandy Springs, approximately 15 to 18 miles south on the Red Line. MARTA has proposed Bus Rapid Transit along GA-400 that would extend north from North Springs, but as of mid-2026 this project has not been built. The mean commute for Milton residents is 28 minutes, consistent with the short drive most residents make to Alpharetta technology campuses.
Around Milton and Metro Atlanta
Milton's position at the top of the Alpharetta corridor places it close to a surprising range of destinations. Roswell's historic Canton Street dining and arts district is approximately 10 to 12 miles southeast, typically 15 to 20 minutes. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, one of Metro Atlanta's most visited natural areas, is approximately 20 miles southwest, typically 25 to 30 minutes. Canton in Cherokee County, accessible via SR-140/Arnold Mill Road west, is approximately 15 to 18 miles and 20 to 25 minutes, providing access to Lake Allatoona's recreational network. Forsyth County and the Cumming-area lifestyle corridor along GA-400 north are directly adjacent to Milton's northern boundary. The Blue Ridge Mountains, accessible via GA-400 north through Forsyth County, are approximately 60 to 70 miles from Milton, a 75 to 90 minute drive, giving residents regular weekend access to mountain hiking, fly fishing, and cabin getaways that most Metro Atlanta suburbs cannot reach without a significantly longer drive.
Schools
Milton High School (#8 Georgia)
Milton High School at 13025 Birmingham Highway earns an A+ from Niche (2026) and ranks #8 among all Georgia public high schools and #215 nationally. The school serves approximately 1,999 students in grades 9 through 12 with an 18:1 student-teacher ratio. The graduation rate is 96%, well above Georgia's 84% state average. The average SAT is 1270 (Math 630, Verbal 640), the average ACT is 29, and 52% of students are enrolled in AP coursework across 34 available AP courses. The school also offers an IB program, placing it among a small group of North Atlanta public schools with both AP and IB pathways. Milton High's Cirque performance program, the only one at a public high school in Metro Atlanta, enrolls approximately 98 students across audition-based Cirque Performance and Cirque Fundamentals classes, with students training on aerial silks, trapeze, Chinese poles, cyr wheel, and hand-to-hand balancing. The program produces multiple public performances annually and has placed alumni in professional performance careers. Reading proficiency at 76% is nearly double Georgia's 40% state average. School assignment to Milton High versus Cambridge High depends on specific home address within Milton; confirm with Fulton County Schools before purchasing.
Cambridge High School (#21 Georgia)
Cambridge High School at 3080 Bethany Bend is Milton's second public high school, earning an A+ from Niche (2026) and ranking #21 among Georgia public high schools and #535 nationally. The school serves approximately 1,602 students in grades 9 through 12 with a 16:1 student-teacher ratio, slightly smaller and more intimate than Milton High. The graduation rate is 97%, the highest of the two Milton public high schools, and math proficiency at 66% versus Milton High's 55% places Cambridge among the strongest math-performance schools in the state. The average SAT is 1280 and average ACT is 28, with 53% AP enrollment and a 76% AP exam pass rate across 31 available courses. U.S. News and World Report ranks Cambridge #861 nationally. Hopewell Middle School, which feeds into Cambridge High for many Milton students, holds an A grade from Niche and ranks in the top 5% of Georgia middle schools. Northwestern Middle School, also in the Milton attendance zone for portions of the city, holds a 5-star SchoolDigger rating and ranks #21 among 584 Georgia middle schools, with a sustained top-25 record for over 10 consecutive years.
FCS Innovation Academy and Private Options
FCS Innovation Academy, a Fulton County Schools public magnet at 125 Milton Ave in Alpharetta, is accessible to Milton students by application and ranks #17 in Georgia and #354 nationally by Niche 2026, with an A+ overall grade. The school holds the #2 ranking among Georgia magnet high schools and #78 nationally. Its average SAT of 1370 and 98.2% graduation rate outperform both Milton and Cambridge on those specific metrics, making it the most academically selective public option available to Milton families. King's Ridge Christian School at 11925 Birmingham Highway, on the Milton-Alpharetta boundary in the 30004 zip code, is the primary private alternative, ranking A+ from Niche, #33 among Georgia private high schools, and #818 nationally among private schools. The school enrolls approximately 800 to 900 students PreK through 12th grade with a 6:1 student-teacher ratio and a 100% graduation rate. Its college-preparatory, Christ-centered curriculum and 26 sports programs make it the preferred private choice for many Milton families who want the small-class environment without compromising on college outcomes. Additional private schools in the broader North Fulton area include Holy Redeemer Catholic School, Cottage School (learning differences focus), and a range of faith-based options across Alpharetta and Roswell.
Milton Georgia Real Estate
The Kroupa Team brings deep North Atlanta market expertise to every Milton transaction. We understand the differences between a Cambridge High School address in western Milton and a Milton High School address in the Crabapple corridor, the pricing dynamics of the AG-1 equestrian estate market versus established golf communities like White Columns and Crooked Creek, and what buyers who have outgrown Alpharetta are actually looking for when they arrive at Milton for the first time. Whether you are relocating through a corporate transfer to one of Alpharetta's technology campuses and want the land and school combination that only Milton can deliver, evaluating The Manor against estate alternatives in Cherokee or Forsyth counties, or a current Milton owner ready to move up to Birmingham Road's equestrian corridor, we bring the market knowledge and negotiating expertise that Milton's segmented luxury market demands.
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The median sold price in Milton was $1,100,000 as of June 2026 per FMLS and Georgia MLS data, with a median price per square foot of $259 and year-over-year appreciation of approximately 10%. Price ranges by community: Crabapple area ($835K to $950K-plus), Crooked Creek (approximately $1.2M), White Columns (approximately $1.6M), The Manor ($2.25M to $4M-plus), Birmingham Road equestrian estates ($1.4M to $8M-plus).
Yes. Milton combines top-tier schools (Milton High #8 Georgia, Cambridge High #21 Georgia), a protected equestrian and rural landscape with 200-plus active horse farms, a walkable historic village at Crabapple, and a median household income of $171,295. The city incorporated in 2006 specifically to protect its rural character, and nearly two decades of consistent zoning enforcement have preserved that identity. Alpharetta's Avalon and Downtown are 6 miles away. The mean commute for residents is 28 minutes, reflecting the short drive most make to Alpharetta technology campuses.
Milton is served by Fulton County Schools. The two public high schools are Milton High School (A+, #8 Georgia, Niche 2026; 96% graduation rate; avg SAT 1270; 52% AP; IB program; unique Cirque performance program) and Cambridge High School (A+, #21 Georgia; 97% graduation rate; avg SAT 1280; 53% AP; 66% math proficiency). School assignment between the two depends on specific address. FCS Innovation Academy is a public magnet (#17 Georgia, avg SAT 1370) accessible by application. King's Ridge Christian is the primary private option (A+, 100% graduation rate, 6:1 student-teacher ratio). Confirm school assignment for any specific address with Fulton County Schools before purchasing.
Milton is approximately 30 to 33 miles north of Downtown Atlanta via GA-400 south through Alpharetta (35 minutes normal, 50-plus minutes at peak). Alpharetta city center is approximately 6.5 miles away (13 to 16 minutes). Hartsfield-Jackson Airport is approximately 41 to 44 miles south (47 minutes to over an hour). No MARTA rail serves Milton; the nearest station is North Springs in Sandy Springs, approximately 15 to 18 miles south.
Milton is known for its horse-country identity (200-plus active horse farms, AG-1 zoning with 4-acre minimums, an official city Equestrian Committee), two of Georgia's top 25 public high schools (Milton High #8 and Cambridge High #21), the historic Crabapple village district, Painted Horse Winery (Fulton County's first farm winery), championship golf communities White Columns (Tom Fazio) and The Manor (Tom Watson, the only Tom Watson-designed course in Georgia), and a median household income of $171,295 that is among the highest of any Georgia city. Milton incorporated in 2006 specifically to protect its rural character, and that character has remained intact because it is enforced through zoning, not just aspiration.
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