Floyd County is located in northwest Georgia, with Rome as its county seat. The area combines urban, suburban, and rural zones, with a vibrant downtown, colleges (like Berry and Shorter University), and scenic farmland. Housing includes historic brick homes, mid-century ranches, new subdivisions, and properties on acreage. Existing home prices usually fall between US $220,000–$380,000, while new builds range US $300,000–$500,000+, depending on location and finish. The economy is diverse—education, healthcare, and manufacturing dominate. Residents enjoy mountain views, a strong community spirit, and a balance of affordability and city convenience.