Dodge County is located in central Georgia, created October 20, 1870, and named for Senator William I. Dodge. The county seat is Eastman, with other towns like Chauncey and Rentz. The terrain is transitional—moving from the Piedmont toward the coastal plain—with farmland, pine forest, and small towns. The character is largely rural, though Eastman serves as a local commercial and service centre. Housing types include modest single-family homes (brick or wood ranches), older homes in town, homes on small acreage outside town, and manufactured homes. Existing‐home purchase prices tend toward the affordable end — many houses may fall in the US$120,000-$220,000 range, especially for modest homes or older stock. For new builds on land, budget might be $220,000-$300,000+, depending on lot size and site features. Because infrastructure may be less dense and growth slower than in metro areas, the value proposition is strong for land‐friendly buyers. The nearest larger city might be Macon, Georgia (some drive away) meaning commuting to metro job centres may require consideration. Dodge County is ideal for someone seeking lower entry cost, rural living, and moderate town amenities without the hustle of big metro zones.