Grady County lies in southern Georgia, part of the coastal plain region, and is largely agricultural and rural in character. The county seat is Cairo. The area is known for farmland, forestry, and lower‐density settlement. Housing types in Grady County include older single‐family homes (often mid-century or earlier), ranch or farmhouse styles, homes on acreage, modular homes, and some newer builds. Because of the more remote and rural nature, home purchase prices tend to be more affordable than metro areas. While I did not find a current exact median for Grady County in my quick search, a reasonable estimate for existing homes might be in the US $150,000-$250,000 range in many locales, and for new builds on land perhaps $200,000-$300,000+, depending on lot size, finish and utilities. The character is strongly rural. For buyers prioritizing affordability, land and quiet living, Grady County is an appealing option; the trade-off is fewer amenities, longer commute to major job markets, and slower growth.