Randolph County is in west-central Georgia, formed in 1828 and named for John Randolph, a Virginia statesman. The county seat is Cuthbert. The terrain is mostly flat to gently rolling farmland, forest, and small-town development. The character is rural, with small towns and large areas of open land. Housing types include older single-family homes (often modest brick or frame), farms and homes on acreage, and available lots for building. Because growth pressure is low, prices are relatively modest compared to metro‐regions: many existing homes may range US $120,000 to $220,000 depending on condition and lot size; for new builds on land you might estimate $200,000 to $300,000+, depending on infrastructure and finish. The nearest major urban markets are a drive away, so the appeal is for land-value and quiet living rather than rapid growth or large-city access.