Peach County, located in central Georgia, was created in 1924 and is named for the region’s abundant peach orchards. Its county seat is Fort Valley and the largest city is Byron. The county is primarily rural to semi-rural, with farmland, forest, small town centers, and some residential subdivisions stemming from modest growth. Housing types include older modest single-family homes (ranch, bungalow style), farmhouses on acreage, newer subdivisions around Byron or Fort Valley, and some parcels of land ready for building. Because the growth pressure is moderate, housing values tend to be below metro-suburban levels yet above the most remote rural areas. One might reasonably expect existing homes in the county to fall around US $180,000-$300,000, depending on location, lot size and finish. For building a new home on a lot in Peach County, budget might be around US $250,000-$350,000+, depending on lot size, finish quality and utilities. The county’s proximity to the Macon metropolitan area (about 20–30 miles north) gives access to larger city amenities while preserving a quieter rural feel. For buyers who want land, modest cost, and small-town charm within reach of a midsize city, Peach County is a compelling option.