Camden County lies along the southeasternmost coast of Georgia, bordering Florida and the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the coastal region and includes the city of St. Marys (county seat) and the city of Kingsland. The county has a mix of coastal/suburban and rural land, with marshes, beaches, rivers and forested areas. Because of its strategic coastal location, growth has come in recent years from residential development, retirees, commuters to Jacksonville (Florida) and local tourism and military (Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay nearby). Housing types vary widely: coastal homes, waterfront properties, newer subdivisions, suburban‐style homes, and more rural homes on large lots inland. In terms of housing market: given its amenity-rich location (coast, nature, military jobs, commute access to Jacksonville) you will find home prices higher than many inland rural counties. Existing homes in good neighborhoods may range from $300,000-$450,000+, while waterfront or luxury properties may be significantly higher. For new builds in suburban/coastal subdivisions you might anticipate $400,000+ depending on lot, finish, water view, and access. The county’s character: part suburban (especially near Kingsland, St. Marys) and part rural (in the more interior and forested zones). Its proximity to the major city: Jacksonville, Florida is about ~30-40 minutes driving north; Atlanta is much further; but the coast and military base attract considerable employment and commerce. For buyers seeking coastal living in Georgia (with land or water access) this county is appealing—trade-offs include higher cost, potential for natural-disaster risk (coastal storms, flooding) and sometimes longer commutes for large-metro employment facilities. Overall, Camden County offers a coastal-Georgia lifestyle, somewhat suburban growth, land and amenity value, and a stronger price tag than purely inland rural counties.