Brooks County lies along Georgia’s southern border with Florida, founded in 1858 and named for U.S. Rep. Preston S. Brooks. The seat is Quitman, with towns including Morven, Dixie, and Barwick. The area is characterized by rolling farmland, pecan orchards, and pine forest. Its economy remains agricultural, focusing on cotton, timber, and poultry. Housing in Brooks County tends toward older ranch-style or farmhouse properties on multi-acre tracts. The county is predominantly rural, though Quitman offers small-town amenities, historic homes, and Victorian architecture. Commuters to Valdosta (~20 mi NE) find a reasonable drive, giving access to a larger employment base. Home values are modest: the median listing price sits near $190 k – $230 k, with many properties below $180 k. New construction on acreage runs $250 k – $350 k depending on site conditions. Brooks County appeals to buyers who value agricultural land, southern heritage, and peace over urban bustle.