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A house manager in Atlanta, GA earns $30 to $42 per hour — with full-time household operations roles reaching $120,000 or more annually. If you’re already managing staff, coordinating household duties, and keeping a complex schedule running, you may be doing this job without the title or the pay that comes with it.

Buckhead, Brookhaven, and Sandy Springs families are actively hiring right now. Most people qualified for this role have never heard of it.

Quick Answer
House managers in Atlanta, GA earn $30–$42/hr part-time and $48,000–$120,000+ annually in full-time household operations roles. Salary.com puts the Atlanta average at $76,983/yr — one of the strongest markets in the Southeast.
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What House Managers in Atlanta, GA Actually Earn

The pay range for household operations work in Atlanta breaks down by experience and neighborhood:

  • $30–$33/hr. Career changers entering household management for the first time. Common in Decatur, Marietta, and East Atlanta neighborhoods.
  • $33–$38/hr. Experienced house managers handling full household operations for dual-income families. Brookhaven, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Vinings.
  • $38–$42+/hr. Senior professionals managing staff, coordinating travel and events, or overseeing multiple properties. Buckhead, Tuxedo Park, Milton, and Alpharetta.
Atlanta House Manager Hourly Pay by Experience Level
Career Changers
Strong transferable skills
$30–$33/hr
Experienced HMs
Full household operations
$33–$38/hr
Senior / Estate
Managing staff, multi-property
$38–$42+/hr

Most part-time roles run 15–25 hours/week. Many Atlanta house managers split time across two households to build a full-time income.

For full-time roles, the annual numbers look like this:

Annual Salary — Full-Time House Manager in Atlanta, GA
~$48K
Entry-Level
(1–3 yrs)
$76,983
Market Avg
(Salary.com)
$82K+
Senior
(8+ yrs)
$120K+
Full-Time
with Benefits

Sources: Salary.com ($76,983 avg), House Managers Network ($128K+ FT with benefits nationally)

Salary.com puts the Atlanta average at $76,983 per year. The House Managers Network reports experienced full-time house managers with benefits earning $128,000+ nationally — senior Buckhead and Milton roles sit close to that benchmark.

Atlanta is one of the fastest-growing markets in the Southeast for this role. The concentration of corporate headquarters — Coca-Cola, Delta, Home Depot, UPS — combined with the spread of two-income households north of I-285 drives consistent demand for experienced household managers throughout Atlanta, GA.


How That Compares to What You’re Earning Now

Most backgrounds that produce great house managers also come with lower pay ceilings than the work deserves.

Atlanta Pay: Your Current Role vs. House Manager
Role
Current Average (Atlanta)
House Manager (Atlanta)
Nanny
$20–$32/hr
$30–$42/hr
Teacher (K–8)
~$60K/yr
$48K–$120K+/yr
Restaurant Manager
~$55K/yr
$62K–$120K+/yr
Executive Assistant
$55K–$70K/yr
$62K–$120K+/yr
Housekeeper
$18–$24/hr
$30–$42/hr

House manager pay reflects broader household operations scope. Data: Salary.com, ZipRecruiter, House Managers Network.

Atlanta teachers make around $60K. House managers in Atlanta make $48K to $120K+. The household duties and organizational skills required aren’t that different. The ceiling is.

Restaurant managers in Inman Park work nights and weekends for $55K. House managers work flexible hours in one home for the same or more — managing staff, vendors, and household operations without the late nights.

If you’re a nanny and the kids are aging into Pace, Westminster, or Lovett, your hours are about to shrink. Your skills aren’t. House management in Atlanta is the natural next step.


What Household Operations Actually Look Like Day to Day

A house manager in Atlanta isn’t a housekeeper or a nanny. They run the operating system of the home — the household duties that keep everything moving without the family having to hold it all in their heads.

That typically includes meal planning and grocery shopping (Publix, Whole Foods on Ponce, the Piedmont Park farmer’s market), laundry and household organization, errand running, managing staff like lawn crews and pool services, household inventory, and full calendar and logistics support — school forms, summer camp registrations, the family’s Lake Burton plans.

Part-time roles at 15 to 20 hours per week are the most common entry point. Many Atlanta house managers split time across two households to build a full-time income.

Key Takeaway
A house manager in Atlanta is defined by operational ownership, not household duties alone. Attention to detail, systems thinking, and the ability to anticipate what a household needs before being asked are what separate a good house manager from a great one.

Who Gets Hired as a House Manager in Atlanta

No certification is required. Atlanta families hiring through Sage Haus look for organizational skills, reliability, and a service mindset — not a specific credential. Nannies, teachers, hospitality professionals, executive assistants, and restaurant managers all transition successfully into household operations roles.

51% of house managers hold bachelor’s degrees (Zippia), but it’s not what gets candidates placed. The instinct to build systems, anticipate needs, and take ownership of household operations is.


What Sage Haus Does for Atlanta House Managers

Sage Haus matches qualified candidates with Atlanta, GA families who treat household management as a real career — real pay, real benefits, a long-term role that grows. We know the Atlanta market from Buckhead to Alpharetta, and we advocate for your compensation before a family ever sees your resume.

We’re not your employer. We’re your advocate.

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Frequently Asked Questions About House Managers in Atlanta

How much does a house manager in Atlanta, GA make?

House managers in Atlanta, GA earn $30–$42/hr for part-time roles (15–25 hrs/week). Full-time annual salaries range from $48,000 to $120,000+, with Salary.com reporting an Atlanta average of $76,983/yr. Buckhead, Milton, and Alpharetta roles typically sit at the top of the range.

What household duties does a house manager in Atlanta handle?

Atlanta house managers handle meal planning and prep, grocery shopping, laundry, household organization, errand running, managing staff like lawn and pool crews, household inventory, and calendar and logistics support. Senior roles expand to managing staff across multiple properties, travel coordination, and event planning.

Do I need experience managing staff or running household operations to apply?

No formal certification is required. Families hire on organizational skills, reliability, and service orientation. Experience working as a nanny, teacher, restaurant manager, or executive assistant transfers directly into household operations work. Sage Haus offers a House Manager Certification (under 90 minutes) for candidates who want to formalize their background.

What’s the difference between a house manager and a housekeeper in Atlanta?

A housekeeper handles physical cleaning duties ($18–$24/hr in Atlanta). A house manager runs household operations as a system — managing staff, scheduling, vendor coordination, meal planning, and logistics ($30–$42/hr). The house manager title reflects broader scope, managing staff and household duties, at higher pay.

Is house management a full-time career in Atlanta?

Yes. Entry-level house managers in Atlanta start at $30–$33/hr. Experienced professionals in full-time household operations roles reach $38–$42+/hr or $120,000+ annually with benefits. The career path runs house manager → estate manager → chief of staff, with specializations in managing staff, travel logistics, and multi-property coordination.


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