Bacon County is another rural county in southeastern Georgia, founded July 27, 1914, named for Senator Augustus Octavius Bacon. Its county seat is the city of Alma, which is also called “Georgia’s Blueberry Capital”. The county covers about 286 sq miles; its population in 2020 was ~11,140, with low to moderate density. Home styles tend to be older single-family homes, often modest size, with some properties on larger lots or small acreage given the rural milieu. The median listing home price as of Sept 2025 was about $217,500, trending down ~5.2% year-over-year. Listings in the county show many homes under $200,000 and a significant portion under $100,000 in earlier years (e.g., median value ~$95,600 in earlier survey). For building new homes: acquiring land and building modest homes might run $200,000–300,000, depending on lot size, finish, and utilities. The county remains largely rural, with small town centers (Alma) and farmland/forest elsewhere. The nearest larger city for broad amenities would likely be somewhere within a couple hours’ drive (e.g., Waycross or coastal cities). The housing market is very affordable compared to many Georgia counties. Types: one-story ranches, some newer modest homes, older farm houses, and land‐centric properties.