Georgia country home

Sweet c.1900 Georgia Country Home on 1 Acre – Picturesque View and Brick Fireplaces $50K

Realtor Comments

OCCUPIED PROPERTY. DO NOT DISTURB OCCUPANTS. SHOWINGS STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. NO UNAUTHORIZED VISITS. Charming 3-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse-style home built in 1900, offering 1,976 sq ft of living space full of character and potential. Situated on a 1-acre rural lot, this property features a classic wood exterior, metal roof, and inviting front porch. Interior highlights include brick fireplaces and an eat-in kitchen with an island. With a masonry foundation and timeless structure, this home is ideal for buyers looking to restore or customize a piece of history. Plenty of outdoor space for gardening, recreation, or expansion. A unique opportunity to create your dream home or investment property in a peaceful setting. 
  • 3bed
  • 2bath

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Contact Realtor:

Devin Moore
Brokered by Innovation Properties

1235 Tommy Purvis Rd, Reynolds, GA 31076.  $50,000

Pros of Reynolds, Georgia

  • Small-town feel / community: Close-knit vibe, slower pace than larger cities.
  • Lower cost of living (often): Housing and everyday expenses are typically cheaper than metro areas.
  • Quieter lifestyle: Less traffic, less noise, more privacy.
  • Outdoor access: The region can be good for hunting, fishing, and general rural recreation.
  • Easy commuting locally: If you’re working in nearby towns rather than commuting far into major cities, it can be convenient.

Cons

  • Limited job market: Fewer employers locally can mean fewer career options or lower wage ceilings.
  • Fewer amenities: Less shopping/dining/entertainment vs. larger towns/cities.
  • Healthcare access: You may need to travel to get to fuller medical services.
  • Higher dependency on driving: Public transit is minimal; cars are usually necessary.
  • Rural services can be slower: Things like repairs, specialized services, and delivery options may be more limited than in urban areas.
  • Weather/rural risks: Like much of Georgia, you can see hot summers, storms, and occasional severe weather—plus rural infrastructure impacts during outages.
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