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Linda Wright Chrisp

Linda Wright Chrisp
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Marietta GA

Associate Broker (GA: 321851)

19 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Cobb County, GA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Maximum One Greater Atlanta Realtors

Office Website
Office Address
1355 Terrell Mill Rd Bldg 1464
Marietta, GA  30067
(Cobb County)
Office Phone
770-919-8825
Office Fax
770-200-2674
Mobile
770-899-6082
Email
lind*******@*********.net
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About Linda Chrisp

Linda is a dedicated and detail-oriented licensed realtor with over a decade of experience representing sellers, buyers, and landlords. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Office Management and Administration and is a certified REO specialist. Prior to her real estate career, Linda gained valuable insights as a real estate investor in rental properties for more than ten years.

With over 20 years of experience in the legal field as a certified paralegal, Linda brings a wealth of knowledge to her real estate practice. Her expertise includes a strong understanding of the 1031 Exchange program and a proven track record in leasing rental homes, enhancing the quality of service she provides to her clients.

Linda primarily serves the counties of Cobb, North Fulton, South Fulton, Gwinnett, East Atlanta, Paulding, Douglas, and Cherokee, ensuring personalized attention and tailored solutions for each client.

Cobb County, GA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$620,385
Avg. Listing Price
From Linda's portfolio
4.0 / 3.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,895 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
2743
Active Listings
Current inventory

The Cobb County real estate market stands as one of Georgia's most dynamic and diverse property landscapes, attracting homebuyers and investors with its unique blend of suburban charm and metropolitan convenience. Located just northwest of Atlanta, this thriving county has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade, transforming from a primarily residential area into a major economic hub that rivals many standalone metropolitan areas across the Southeast.

What makes Cobb County particularly fascinating is its ability to maintain distinct neighborhood identities while supporting a robust network of 11,342 total actively licensed agents—all of whom maintain active email communications. This substantial professional presence reflects the area's consistent transaction volume and the complexity of serving such a geographically and economically diverse market.

Major Cobb County, Georgia Real Estate Markets

Marietta serves as the county seat and primary market driver, offering everything from historic downtown condominiums to sprawling estate properties in prestigious neighborhoods like East Cobb. The city's proximity to major employers and its well-established infrastructure make it a consistent performer in both residential and commercial sectors. Meanwhile, Kennesaw has emerged as a surprising hotspot for young professionals and families, particularly around Kennesaw State University, where townhomes and modern subdivisions command premium prices.

Smyrna represents another crucial market segment, with its revitalized downtown area attracting significant investment in mixed-use developments and luxury apartments. The western portions of the county, including Powder Springs and Austell, offer more affordable entry points while still providing access to Atlanta's job market, creating distinct micro-markets that require specialized local expertise to navigate effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Cobb County's real estate landscape is characterized by dramatic price variations that can shift within just a few miles, largely influenced by school district boundaries, proximity to major highways like I-75 and I-285, and access to the Silver Comet Trail. The county's unique position as both a destination for Atlanta commuters and a self-contained economic center creates interesting dynamics where properties near corporate headquarters in Cumberland or the Battery Atlanta command different premiums than similar homes in more traditional suburban settings.

One surprising trend involves the increasing demand for properties near the county's expanding entertainment and sports venues, particularly around Truist Park and the surrounding development. This area has seen property values increase substantially, while simultaneously creating new opportunities for short-term rental investments and commercial real estate ventures that didn't exist just five years ago.

Why Businesses Need Cobb County, Georgia Agent Contact Data

With 11,342 agents with email addresses actively working in this market, the competition for client attention and professional partnerships is intense. Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, contractors, and other real estate service providers need direct access to these professionals to build the referral networks essential for success in such a fragmented market. The sheer number of active agents also indicates the volume of transactions requiring ancillary services.

Additionally, companies looking to relocate employees to the area or real estate technology firms seeking to penetrate this market need comprehensive contact data to effectively reach decision-makers. The diversity of property types and price points means that different agents specialize in vastly different market segments, making targeted communication strategies essential for businesses hoping to establish meaningful professional relationships in Cobb County's competitive real estate ecosystem.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Linda Chrisp has 1 property for sale in Marietta and surrounding areas.

$335,000

Listed 2026-01-15

3235 Abbott Dr SW Unit 7
Powder Springs, GA  30127

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft:
Lot: 2,047 sf
Condos Map
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Current Property Rentals

Linda Chrisp currently has no rental properties available in Marietta and surrounding areas. Check back later.