Warren County, in east-central Georgia, has its seat in Warrenton. Founded in 1793, the county remains rural, with its economy rooted in timber, farming, and small-scale manufacturing. The community’s landscape features gentle rolling fields and pine forest. Housing stock includes traditional farmhouses, small brick homes, and affordable building lots. Prices remain accessible, with most existing homes costing US $120,000–$220,000 and new builds ranging US $200,000–$300,000+. The nearest larger city is Augusta (about 45 miles east), offering access to hospitals and retail while Warren provides peaceful small-town living.