Clinch County is located in the far-southeastern corner of Georgia, bordering Florida, and is notable for its wilderness areas and rural character. Founded in 1850, it was named for Duncan L. Clinch, a U.S. Army officer. The county seat is Homerville. The area is deeply rural, with large tracts of forest, some wetlands, and relatively sparse settlement. Housing stock often comprises older bungalows, farm-style homes on acreage, manufactured/modular homes, and land parcels for building. Because it’s remote and low-density, existing home pricing tends to be modest — many homes may fall in the $120,000-$200,000 range depending on size and parcel. Building a new home on land may start around $200,000-$300,000+, particularly if there are utility or site-preparation costs for remote lots. The nearest larger city amenities are well away (e.g., Jacksonville, FL is the closest major metro zone but still a drive). For buyers wanting significant land, privacy, low cost of entry and a country lifestyle, Clinch County is a good match. The drawbacks are greater distances to services, slower infrastructure growth and fewer entertainment/amenity options.