Lanier County sits in south–central Georgia, with county seat at Lakeland, Georgia. It is predominantly rural, with farmland, pine-forest, low population density, and modest town centres. Housing types are similar to rural Georgia: modest single-family homes, farmhouses, acreage parcels, and some manufactured or modular homes. Because of the rural setting, purchase prices are among the more affordable in the state. While I don’t have a precise median here, you might expect existing homes in the US $120,000-$200,000 range depending on lot/condition; building new might be approximately $200,000-$300,000+ depending on lot size, utilities, and finish. The area appeals to those looking for land, quiet pace, value, and simpler living; trade-offs include limited amenities and job‐center access.