Wilkinson County lies near the geographic centre of Georgia, established in 1803 from lands ceded by the Creek Indians. The county seat is Irwinton (now known as Irwinton/Irwinton area) and prominent towns also include Gordon and McIntyre. The terrain is mostly flat coastal-plain with some rolling topography near the fall line, rivers such as the Oconee run through the area. The county’s character is substantially rural, though its position between Macon, Milledgeville and other mid-sized Georgia towns gives some access to amenities. Housing types include older historic homes, modest single-family houses in small towns, homes on acreage and land parcels for building. Given its rural nature, home purchase values tend to be quite affordable compared to fast-growing metro counties. While precise recent median home values varied, existing homes might commonly fall in the US $150,000-$260,000 range depending on lot, condition and finish. For new builds on land, depending on lot size, utilities and finish, one might expect around US $250,000-$350,000+ or more in nicer sites. The appeal: central Georgia location, affordability, land and quiet living. Trade-offs include fewer job-market opportunities compared with Atlanta‐adjacent counties, and longer commutes for major metro access. ZIP Codes in the county cover Irwinton, Gordon, McIntyre and other communities.