
Woodstock, Georgia
Where Small-Town CharmMeets Big Dreams
A place where neighbors know your name, front porches invite conversation, and home means something more.
The Place We Call Home
A Town With Character
Once a quiet stop along the Louisville & Nashville Railroad in 1897, Woodstock has grown into one of Georgia's most beloved communities — a place where history meets progress, and neighbors still wave from their porches.
Where Main Street Still Means Something
Walk down Main Street and you'll find locally-owned boutiques, farm-to-table restaurants, and coffee shops where the barista knows your order. The historic depot still stands as a reminder of simpler times.
Friday nights at Reformation Brewery. Saturday mornings at the farmers market. Sunday strolls past the Amphitheater. This is a town where community isn't a marketing word — it's a way of life.
A Community That Shows Up
Whether it's the Cotton Pickin' Fair, Concerts on the Green, or neighbors gathering at a local fundraiser — Woodstock shows up for each other. It's the kind of place where you recognize faces at the grocery store.
Top-rated Cherokee County schools, youth sports leagues, and family-friendly events make this a place where roots grow deep and memories are made.
30 Minutes From Atlanta, Worlds Away From the Noise
Miles of trails along the Greenprints system. Kayaking on Lake Allatoona. Morning runs through tree-lined neighborhoods. The best of both worlds: metro convenience with small-town peace.
“This isn't just where I work. It's where I chose to plant roots.”
1897
Founded as a railroad town
35K+
Residents who call it home
30 min
To downtown Atlanta
Your Guide
“I didn't plan to become a realtor. I planned to find a place that felt like home.”
Meet Jenn Kandt
I grew up in California, but the moment I drove through Woodstock in 2014, something clicked. The tree-lined streets, the sense of community, the way people actually stopped to chat — it felt like the place I'd been searching for without knowing it.
Three years later, I got my real estate license. Not because I wanted a career change, but because I wanted to help other people experience what I felt — that moment when you walk into a house and know you're home.
Today, I blend my love for this community with a relationship-first approach to real estate. I'm not here to sell you a house. I'm here to help you find your place in a community that will embrace you the way it embraced me.
Community Roots
I Know These Streets Because I Walk Them
From the tree-lined neighborhoods of Woodstock to the historic squares of Marietta, I don't just sell homes here — I'm part of the fabric of this community.
Woodstock
Where I call home
Marietta
Historic squares & charm
Canton
Mountain views & trails
Kennesaw
Family-friendly growth
Acworth
Lake life awaits
Cartersville
Small-town warmth
More Than a Business Card
As a State Director with the Cherokee Association of REALTORS and 2024 Chair of the Young Professionals Network, I'm invested in shaping the future of real estate in our region — not just making sales.
You'll find me fostering rescue dogs, supporting local businesses, and cheering on our community at downtown events. This isn't just where I work — it's where I live, volunteer, and put down roots.
State Director
Cherokee Association of REALTORS®
2024 Chair
Young Professionals Network (YPN)
Licensed Since
2017 — License #388593
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Let's Grab Coffee
Whether you're just starting to dream or ready to make a move, I'd love to hear your story. No pressure, no pitch — just a real conversation about what home means to you.



