Berrien County sits in southern Georgia and is largely rural with agricultural roots. Towns include Nashville (county seat), Enigma, Ray City and others. Historically the economy has depended on farming, timber and local commerce. Housing in Berrien is generally modest in price due to its rural character. While I did not locate a recent, detailed median price figure for every listing, past listings suggest homes in the $100k-$250k range are common depending on lot size, condition and town vs. rural setting. Building on land in such an area would also be lower-cost: depending on lot/acreage and finish, one might build for $200k-$300k or somewhat higher if you choose custom finishes and larger acreage. The area is predominantly rural, low-density, so many properties include significant land or are outside of dense town centers. The housing types: farmhouses, ranch-style single-family homes, mobile/modular homes, newer homes on larger lots. The nearest large city amenities might be several hours away—so it appeals to buyers seeking value, space and a country lifestyle rather than immediate metro access.
Berrien County Real Estate Listings
Berrien County sits in southern Georgia and is largely rural with agricultural roots. Towns include Nashville (county seat), Enigma, Ray City and others. Historically the economy has depended on farming, timber and local commerce. Housing in Berrien is generally modest in price due to its rural character. While I did not locate a recent, detailed median price figure for every listing, past listings suggest homes in the $100k-$250k range are common depending on lot size, condition and town vs. rural setting. Building on land in such an area would also be lower-cost: depending on lot/acreage and finish, one might build for $200k-$300k or somewhat higher if you choose custom finishes and larger acreage. The area is predominantly rural, low-density, so many properties include significant land or are outside of dense town centers. The housing types: farmhouses, ranch-style single-family homes, mobile/modular homes, newer homes on larger lots. The nearest large city amenities might be several hours away—so it appeals to buyers seeking value, space and a country lifestyle rather than immediate metro access.