Houston County sits in the heart of central Georgia and was founded in 1821, named after Governor John Housto(u)n. The county seat is Perry, though Warner Robins is the largest city and economic hub. The region grew rapidly after World War II with the establishment of Robins Air Force Base, one of Georgia’s major employers. Today, Houston County is a vibrant blend of urban, suburban, and semi-rural life. Warner Robins serves as a true city, with large subdivisions, shopping centers, and dense housing, while Perry and Kathleen offer more small-town and country settings. Housing is varied: modern single-family brick homes in planned neighborhoods, ranch-style houses, and newer developments around Warner Robins. For homebuyers, the area is still very affordable compared to Atlanta. The median home value sits near $240 k – $290 k, with larger or newer homes reaching $350 k – $450 k+. Building new on a typical lot runs roughly $300 k – $400 k, depending on size and finish. Because of the Air Force base, the area enjoys strong rental demand and stable prices. The county is only about 30 minutes south of Macon, with I-75 providing easy access to both Atlanta (90 min north) and Valdosta (south). It’s a good fit for families seeking solid schools, job opportunities, and affordable suburban comfort, while still being close to the countryside.