Athens, Georgia (Athens-Clarke County) is home to the University of Georgia, and has a lively college town atmosphere. Incorporated in 1801 and chartered as the city of Athens in 1806, it grew around the university and became a cultural and educational hub. Neighborhoods include Downtown Athens, Five Points, Bogart, Winterville, and suburban/commercial corridors. Housing stock comprises historic homes (late 19th to early 20th century) near the university and downtown, smaller mid-century homes in surrounding neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions in the outlying Clarke/Barrow/Wilkinson county fringes. The environment is urban in town centre (college town) with surrounding suburban and some rural zones. Proximity: Athens is about 70 miles east of Atlanta. Home price data are less detailed here in this summary, but given the university presence and region, one might expect median existing home prices in the ballpark of $250k-300k depending on area; new builds may range $300k-400k+ in higher-end neighborhoods. The area offers strong culture, student-centric economy, and real estate that mixes fiber of older homes with newer housing expansions.