Pulaski County, located in south-central Georgia, has its county seat at Hawkinsville. The county has a rich agricultural legacy, including cotton, peanuts and forestry, and sits along the Ocmulgee River with parts of flood-plain and rural countryside. The character is strongly rural to semi-rural, with small-town centres (Hawkinsville, and smaller communities) and large tracts of farmland or low-density homes. Housing types are modest: older single-family homes in town (brick or wood frame, ranch or two-story), farmhouses and homes on acreage, and some newer homes built on land. Because the development pressure is lower, home purchase values tend to be more affordable than metro zones. A reasonable estimate would place many existing homes in the US $150,000-$280,000 range depending on lot size, condition, and location. For a new build on land—including lot cost, utilities, finish—budget might be US $250,000-$350,000+, depending heavily on lot size, access and finish level. Proximity: The nearest major city for broader services is Macon (~30–40 miles north), which gives moderate access to urban amenities while maintaining rural land values. For buyers seeking land, value and quiet living with some access to city services, Pulaski County is a strong option.