c.1918 Three Bedroom Georgia Home For Sale on 2.78 Acres Under $100K
$99,900
This sweet Georgia home for sale on 2.78 acres has a pretty partially wooded lot, three bedrooms and two baths. Note the home’s high ceilings, hardwood floors, multiple fireplaces (one even in the kitchen), built-ins and spacious rooms.

Realtor Comments
Roomy country home with loads of potential! This home features 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths! All very large rooms! Original hardwood through most spaces. Spacious country kitchen that opens to the dining room. Bedroom 3 has been sheetrock but has not been completely finished. Large porches! Wired Workshop plus a separate storage building. Fenced backyard space yet this lot does go WAY beyond the fenced in area! Situated on 3.5 city lots totaling 2.778 acres. This home is priced LOW and does need some repair and is being sold AS IS! Cash purchase or conventional financing only.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,996sqft
- 2.78acre lot
- Circa 1918

145 Second St, Bronwood, GA 39826 $99,900
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: Amanda Wiley & Kyla Standring TEAM (229) 809-0494

Pros
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Extremely Affordable Cost of Living
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Overall cost is about 27% below the U.S. average and 23% under Georgia’s average. Housing is a standout: median home value around $64K–85K, and rent around $675–780/month, far lower than national averages
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Strong School Reputation
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Bronwood School District earns an “A+” for education, with high graduation rates, low student–teacher ratios (~16:1), and strong extracurricular offerings
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Friendly, Tight-Knit Community
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With just ~330 residents, Bronwood offers a small-town feel where neighbors know and support each other, described as “dense suburban” in character .
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Home Value Appreciation
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Despite low prices, home values rose about 33% year-over-year, and 1-year appreciation was ~15%—much faster than the national average
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High Diversity & Commute Ease
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The town rates A– for diversity and A– for commute, with average driving time ~25 minutes and widespread vehicle ownership
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❌ Cons
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Elevated Crime Rates
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Crime runs about 25% above U.S. average—violent crime is 40% higher. You face a 1 in 35 chance of being a crime victim
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Economic Struggle & Poverty
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Nearly 30% of residents live below the poverty line; median household income is ~$44K—well under the national average
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Lack of Amenities & Infrastructure Limitations
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Few shops, restaurants, healthcare facilities, or entertainment venues in town—residents must rely on nearby cities .
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Public Transportation Absent
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With no transit system, commuting requires a car; average commute is around 24.6 minutes
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Health Access Concerns
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Healthcare facilities are limited; air quality and access to clinics rated poorly
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One Comment
Melody Lucas
Crime rate is very scary.