Coffee County lies in south-central Georgia. Founded in 1854 and named for General John E. Coffee, the county seat is Douglas. The county is mostly rural to semi-rural, with the city of Douglas serving as the largest town and local hub of commerce. The terrain is in the coastal plain region, with timber, farmland, and scattered subdivisions. Housing types include traditional ranch homes in town, older brick homes, and rural homes on acreage outside town; newer subdivisions are also emerging as the county experiences moderate growth. Home purchase prices are moderate: recent listings suggest existing homes range from $180,000-$300,000 depending on size, condition and location; building a new home with land might run $250,000-$350,000+ depending on lot size and infrastructure. Because a larger town (Douglas) exists in the county, amenities like schools, hospitals and retail are available—but the county remains far less dense than metro-Atlanta areas. The nearest major metro is Valdosta (~60-70 miles south) or Macon (~70 miles north) depending on direction. Coffee County is a good choice for buyers seeking moderate affordability, a mix of town and country living, and land availability—but with enough local amenities for comfortable living.