Warner Robins, Georgia, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, heavily influenced by the presence of the large military installation Robins Air Force Base. Founded as the community of Wellston Hills in 1942 and later incorporated as Warner Robins in 1943, it has grown rapidly through the latter half of the 20th century and into the 21st. The area includes towns and suburbs like Centerville, Bonaire, Perry (nearby) and the broader Houston County region. Housing is mostly suburban single-family homes, many built during the 1990s-2000s boom, with newer subdivisions continuing outward and some semi-rural acreage lots on the fringes. The region is suburban-to-semi-rural in character, especially as you move away from the city core. Proximity: Approximately 100 miles south of Atlanta, Warner Robins serves as a self-contained regional centre. Home price data: While exact median for 2025 not cited in this summary, past affordability reports list Warner Robins among top markets for first-time homebuyers in Georgia. Entry-level homes might be in the ~$250k-350k range for recent constructions; larger subdivisions or lots may go higher. For building a new home on lot in semi-rural fringe you might find land for perhaps $50k-100k then build cost maybe $200k-300k, so total ~$250k-400k. Warner Robins thus offers strong value and growth potential.