Clarke County is in northeast Georgia and is home to the city of University of Georgia in Athens (county seat). Established in 1801 and named for Elijah Clarke, it has a strong college-town influence, combining urban, suburban and some rural zones. Housing types include historic homes near downtown Athens, moderate suburban homes in surrounding neighborhoods, and homes on acreage outside the metro area. Because of the university draw, amenities, and growth, housing prices are moderate to high compared to many rural Georgia counties: existing home purchase might range $300k-$450k, with newer builds possibly $400k+ depending on lot and finish. Building new could cost similar or more, factoring lot cost. The area is urban/suburban with college-town flair. Nearest major cities beyond Athens include Atlanta (~70 miles) or Augusta. Buyers wanting a vibrant dining, arts and education-rich town with moderate price and good schools will appreciate Clarke County — you trade off less land compared to rural zones, and price will reflect demand.