c.1930 Georgia Fixer Upper For Sale $59,900
$59,900
Built in 1930, this Georgia fixer upper is full of timeless charm and architectural character that defines the Folk Victorian style—featuring a classic front porch and a standout gabled roofline.

Realtor Comments
Step back in time and discover the untapped potential of this historic Folk Victorian home! Nestled in a charming, established neighborhood, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom gem is a blank canvas for the visionary homeowner. This home is ready to be brought back to its former glory. Inside, you’ll find a spacious layout along with high ceilings that create an open and airy feel. Imagine yourself creating the kitchen of your dreams or transforming the bedrooms into peaceful, light-filled sanctuaries. This is more than just a house; it’s an opportunity to own a piece of history and create a home that is uniquely yours. With a little love and tender care, this diamond in the rough can once again shine as a true masterpiece. Don’t miss your chance to turn this historic treasure into a forever home.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 2,128sqft
- 0.92acre lot
- Circa 1930

304 Persons St, Fort Valley, GA 31030
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: SYLVIA MOORE MYERS
Brokered by Nexthome 180 Realty

Pros
- Affordable cost of living (often): Housing and everyday expenses are typically lower than in many larger GA metros.
- Small-town community feel: Many residents describe it as friendly and more neighbor-focused than big cities.
- Location between bigger cities: Fort Valley is usually a reasonable drive toward Macon and other central Georgia areas for more shopping and jobs.
- Local pride & community events: You’ll often find hometown traditions, school/community activities, and regional events.
- More space: It can be easier to find homes with yards and room to breathe than in larger metro areas.
Cons
- More limited amenities: Dining, shopping, and entertainment options may be fewer than in larger cities nearby.
- Job market may be narrower: Depending on your industry, you might commute or look farther out.
- Car-dependent lifestyle: Most errands and services require driving.
- Weather: Hot/humid summers and the chance of storms/tornadoes (as in much of Georgia).
- Public services/maintenance can vary: Like many smaller cities, the quality/consistency of services can differ by area.

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