Douglas County lies just west of Atlanta and was established February 15, 1870, named after Senator Stephen A. Douglas. The county seat is Douglasville. Because of its proximity to the Atlanta metropolitan region, its character is largely suburban to urbanizing, with many residents commuting to Atlanta for employment, and many newer subdivisions, single-family homes, and town-homes. Housing types include suburban tracts, modern single-family homes on moderate lots, some older homes, and some remaining rural‐lot homes on the outskirts. In terms of home values: as of recent data for nearby counties, existing homes often range from US$250,000-$400,000+ depending on neighbourhood, lot size and finish; new builds may go significantly higher — for example building on a typical lot could be $350,000-$500,000+, depending on size, amenities and lot. Because Douglas County offers easier access to Atlanta’s job market and amenities, the price point is higher compared to purely rural areas. Its location within commuting distance (~20-30 miles to downtown Atlanta) makes it appealing for families wanting suburban living near the city. Trade-offs: less land for your dollar than remote counties, higher competition, perhaps more traffic. For someone wanting suburban convenience, good schools, and moderate land, Douglas County is an excellent pick.