c.1895 Georgia Farmhouse on 1.5 Acres $80K
$80,000
Georgia farmhouse on 1.5 acres featuring a front porch, two bedrooms, two baths and a floored attic. Hardwood floors, French doors, fireplace and rear porch are details. Meanwhile, the spacious kitchen is an ideal gathering spot, ready to host friends, great conversations, and delicious meals!

Realtor Comments
Attention Hunters!!! Are you looking for just the right spot to stop & unwind after a long day hunting?! This 1895 Farmhouse has been used as a Hunting Lodge since 1999 for some local hunters in the area! All appliances, Electrical, Plumbing and windows have been replaced since then! Wood floors have been sanded & 4 mini splits were added 4 years ago. Blown Insulation in the whole house ceilings! Nice Back Porch sitting or load up around the firepit! Park your hunting toys in the Garage space. Home is on city water & septic tank! Furnishings are negotiable!
- 2bed
- 2bath
- 1,672sqft
- 1.5acre lot
- Circa 1895

398 Chestnut St, Coleman, GA 39836 $80,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Lauren Streeter


Pros
1. Affordable Housing
Housing in Coleman is notably affordable, with costs approximately 31% lower than the national average.
2. Low Violent Crime Rates
The village experiences a violent crime rate of 22.8 per 100,000 residents, which is just slightly higher than the national average of 22.7.
3. Close-Knit Community
With a small population of around 38 residents, Coleman offers a tight-knit community where neighbors often know each other, fostering a friendly and supportive environment.
4. Access to Nature and Outdoor Activities
The surrounding area provides opportunities for outdoor recreation, including fishing, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of rural Georgia.
Cons
1. Limited Amenities and Services
As a small community, Coleman has limited shopping, dining, and entertainment options, which may necessitate travel to nearby towns for a broader selection of services.
2. Economic Challenges
The area faces economic difficulties, with a median household income of $23,772, significantly below the state average.
3. Limited Public Transportation
Public transit options are minimal, making personal vehicles essential for commuting and accessing services.
4. Limited Educational and Employment Opportunities
With a small population and limited local infrastructure, educational and employment opportunities within Coleman are scarce, potentially requiring residents to seek options in neighboring areas.












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