10 Most Affordable Places to Live in Georgia in 2024

Vibrant cities like Atlanta and Savannah, farmlands filled with peanuts, pecans, and peaches, lush Blue Ridge Mountains, coastlines, and historic sites – Georgia has an endless list of reasons that might make you want to move there.

Publish Date: Thursday 11th July 2024
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Vibrant cities like Atlanta and Savannah, farmlands filled with peanuts, pecans, and peaches, lush Blue Ridge Mountains, coastlines, and historic sites – Georgia has an endless list of reasons that might make you want to move there. So if you’re considering living in Georgia then chances are you also have a budget you’re hoping to stay under in your home or apartment search. As of July, the median home sale price in Georgia is $386,100.

If that price doesn’t fit into your budget, don’t worry. Redfin has collected 10 of the most affordable places to live in Georgia. And the best part is that they all have a median home sale price under the state’s average. Read on to see what cities you may want to consider moving to this year.

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#1: Albany

Median home price: $77,750

Average sale price per square foot: $82

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $600

Median household income: $40,036

Nearest major metro: Tallahassee, FL (90 miles)

Albany, GA homes for saleAlbany, GA apartments for rent

With a median home sale price of $77,750, Albany comes in at number one on our list of most affordable places to live in Georgia. About 69,600 people live in this city and is roughly 90 miles from the nearest major metropolitan city, Tallahassee, FL. If you’re considering moving to this area make sure to check out downtown Albany, visit the Flint RiverQuarium, and explore the Riverfront Trail where you’ll find Ray Charles Memorial Park.

#2: Valdosta

Median home price: $199,900

Average sale price per square foot: $136

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $850

Median household income: $35,188

Nearest major metro: Tallahassee, FL (20 miles)

Valdosta, GA homes for saleValdosta, GA apartments for rent

Georgia’s second most affordable city to live in is Valdosta, located just north of the Georgia-Florida border. When living in this city of 55,400 people, you can explore the charming downtown Valdosta streets, visit museums like Lowndes County Historical Museum or Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts, and golf at one of the courses.

#3: Macon

Median home price: $207,000

Average sale price per square foot: $109

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,282

Median household income: $33,163

Nearest major metro: Atlanta (85 miles)

Macon, GA homes for saleMacon, GA apartments for rent

Third is Macon where about 152,700 residents currently live. The median home sale price is $207,000 which is about $185K less than the median home sale price in Georgia. If you find yourself moving to the third most affordable place, make sure to check out Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, and explore the riverfront area where you’ll find shops and restaurants. There are also plenty of museums to visit such as the Tubman Museum, the Allman Brothers Band Museum, and the Museum of Arts and Sciences.

#4: Augusta

Median home price: $229,000

Average sale price per square foot: $135

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,006

Median household income: $35,188

Nearest major metro: Columbia, SC (70 miles)

Augusta, GA homes for saleAugusta, GA apartments for rent

Only slightly more expensive than Macon is none other than Augusta. About 202,100 people live in Augusta, where there are plenty of unique activities to do. Be sure to have a picnic at New Savannah Bluff Lock andamp; Dam Park, explore the August Riverwalk and the charming downtown area, and visit museums like the Augusta Museum of History and the Morris Museum of Art.

#5: Columbus

Median home price: $235,000

Average sale price per square foot: $126

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $936

Median household income: $35,188

Nearest major metro: Atlanta (100 miles)

Columbus, GA homes for saleColumbus, GA apartments for rent

The next most affordable place to live in Georgia is Columbus. Home to 206,900 residents, this affordable town can be a great option to add to your list. In Columbus, you can walk or bike along the Chattahoochee Riverwalk, check out museums like Coca-Cola Space Science Center and National Civil War Naval Museum, and visit green spaces like Flat Rock Park and Columbus Botanical Garden.

#6: Warner Robins

Median home price: $257,495

Average sale price per square foot: $147

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $810

Median household income: $58,379

Nearest major metro: Macon (20 miles)

Warner Robins, GA homes for saleWarner Robins, GA apartments for rent

Sixth on the list is another well-known city, Warner Robins, where the median home sale price is about $125K less than the state’s average. Home to roughly 80,300 people, Warner Robins is a great place to consider renting or buying a home this year. You’ll also have easy access to what makes this city special, like visiting the Museum of Aviation and checking out the restaurants and shops in town.

#7: Stonecrest

Median home price: $280,956

Average sale price per square foot: $147

Median household income: $63,438

Nearest major metro: Atlanta (20 miles)

Stonecrest, GA homes for saleStonecrest, GA apartments for rent

A bit more expensive than Warner Robins is Stonecrest, located about 20 miles east of Atlanta. Home to nearly 60,600 people, this affordable area is great if you want to be close to Atlanta without paying the price. Stonecrest is perfect for enjoying the outdoors, as you can find spaces like Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area, featuring trails, lakes, and historic sites, and Panola Shoals Trailhead South River Trail. It’s also just outside of Panola Mountain State Park, giving you plenty of options to enjoy Georgia’s beauty.

#8: South Fulton

Median home price: $335,000

Average sale price per square foot: $152

Median household income: $77,488

Nearest major metro: Atlanta (20 miles)

South Fulton, GA homes for saleSouth Fulton, GA apartments for rent

Home to 110,900 residents, South Fulton is the eighth city on our list. West of Atlanta, this city is another great spot if you want an affordable alternative to Atlanta. It’s also close to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, making it a convenient area if you travel frequently. The area is home to plenty of parks, golf courses, and shopping centers.

#9: Savannah

Median home price: $345,990

Average sale price per square foot: $205

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,633

Median household income: $49,832

Nearest major metro: Jacksonville, FL (130 miles)

Savannah, GA homes for saleSavannah, GA apartments for rent

Next on our list of affordable places to live in Georgia is Savannah. With a population of roughly 147,800, living in Savannah is a great option for those looking for a mid-sized city. If you find yourself moving to this city make sure to visit Savannah’s Historic District where you’ll find historic homes, cobblestone streets, and preserved architecture. You can also explore River Street and the beautiful waterfront areas where you’ll find shops and restaurants, and check out one of the countless museums like SCAD Museum of Art.

#10: Athens

Median home price: $368,000

Average sale price per square foot: $210

Average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment: $1,250

Median household income: $43,466

Nearest major metro: Atlanta (70 miles)

Athens, GA homes for saleAthens, GA apartments for rent

Last but not least on our list of most affordable places to live in Georgia is Athens, located about 70 miles east of Atlanta. About 127,300 people reside in Athens, so be sure to visit the beautiful State Botanical Garden of Georgia and explore the Sandy Creek Nature Center. You can also check out the University of Georgia campus and grab a meal at one of the local restaurants once you move to Athens.

December 22, 2024

Story attribution: Alison Bentley

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