Created in 1912 from parts of Pulaski County, Bleckley County sits in central Georgia with Cochran as its seat and only incorporated city. It’s a small, predominantly rural county known for agriculture and Southern-style community life. The county is home to Middle Georgia State University’s Cochran campus, bringing mild student-driven activity to an otherwise quiet town. The area’s history reflects Georgia’s agricultural transition — from cotton fields to diversified farming. The scenery includes rolling pasture, pecan groves, and forest. Housing reflects this: modest ranch homes, brick bungalows, and manufactured homes on large lots. Larger properties often come with barns or small ponds. As of 2025, median home prices remain affordable — roughly $150 k – $210 k. Realtor listings occasionally show small homes under $120 k within Cochran, while newer construction on multi-acre tracts may approach $300 k+. Building new typically costs around $250 k for a mid-range 3-bed home including land prep. Proximity to Macon (~40 minutes NW) offers access to urban jobs and amenities. Bleckley’s appeal lies in its peaceful environment, low property taxes, and small-town values. It’s ideal for retirees or families seeking country living near a mid-size city.