SC → GA · Westbound Southeast

Moving from South Carolina to Georgia?

South Carolina residents moving to Georgia — typically for Atlanta's career opportunities, Savannah-area coastal lifestyle, or Augusta medical corridor. A short intra-Southeast move.

  • 200 mi Distance
  • 3-4 hours (same-day) Drive time
  • 95 → 93 Cost of living
The Story

South Carolina-to-Georgia migration is common along the Savannah-Columbia-Atlanta corridor — SC residents heading to Georgia's more economically diverse metros. Atlanta specifically draws SC banking and corporate professionals; Savannah gets Charleston-area overflow. GA state income tax (5.39%) is lower than SC's top rate (6.2%), creating small tax advantage for high earners.

Why This Move

Why people move from South Carolina to Georgia.

  • Atlanta's major corporate economy (Fortune 500 HQs)
  • Georgia's 5.39% flat income tax vs SC's 6.2% top — modest savings
  • Savannah historical coastal city offers lifestyle change from Charleston
  • Shorter commute options (Augusta-Atlanta, Savannah-Atlanta)
  • GA has no vehicle property tax (SC charges annually)
  • GA sales tax state rate lower than SC's
Cost Comparison

The money side of SC → GA.

South Carolina

  • Median home price$315,000
  • Income tax6.2% top marginal
  • Sales tax6% state (7.5% with local)
  • Cost index95

Georgia

  • Median home price$345,000
  • Income tax5.39% flat
  • Sales tax4% state (8% with local)
  • Cost index93
Popular City Pairings

Where South Carolina residents usually land in Georgia.

Common origin-to-destination city pairs along this route.

Driving Routes

How to drive South Carolina to Georgia.

  • I-20 West

    Primary Columbia-Atlanta: I-20 west through Augusta into Atlanta. 3.5-4 hours.

  • I-85 South

    From Upstate SC (Greenville) to Atlanta: I-85 south. 2 hours.

  • I-95 + I-16

    Charleston to Savannah: I-95 south briefly, I-16 west into Savannah. 2 hours.

What To Know

Planning your SC → GA move.

  • Atlanta traffic among worst in US
  • SC vehicle property tax eliminated — moderate advantage
  • Politics similar (both Republican at state level)
  • Similar Southern climate and culture
  • Home prices similar; GA slightly higher on average
  • Short distance maintains SC family ties
Common Questions

Moving from South Carolina to Georgia: FAQ.

Is Atlanta really better than Columbia or Charleston?

For career diversity, yes. Atlanta has Fortune 500 HQs and specialized industries (media, airlines, logistics) that SC metros can't match. For quality of life and smaller-city charm, Charleston and Columbia have real advantages. Many SC professionals move to Atlanta for career, then some return.

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