Baker County is a sparsely populated county in southwestern Georgia, founded December 12, 1825 and named for Colonel John Baker (Revolutionary War hero). Its county seat and only municipality is Newton. With a 2020 population of just ~2,876, the county is very rural. Housing in Baker County is very affordable; median home values have been around $141,859 in recent years. Homes listed frequently under $150,000; for example according to Zillow many zip codes in the area show values in the $70,000–150,000 range. Because of the rural land availability, many properties include acreage, so building costs may vary: purchasing land plus building a home might run $200,000+ especially if acreage is included and finish quality is higher. The housing stock includes brick ranch homes on acreage, older farmhouses, mobile or manufactured homes, and land parcels zoned for residential/agrarian use. Being rural, amenities are limited, commute to larger urban centers (such as Albany, GA) may be required for broader services. The area is very much country living—ideal for buyers seeking land, seclusion, affordability, and low population density.