c.1950 Affordable Georgia Home With Curb Appeal and Garage Under $33K
OHU50K Notes $32,900
c.1950 Affordable Georgia Home With Curb Appeal and Garage. This little home has some curb appeal and a shady little backyard.

Realtor Comments
New listing for a charming two-bedroom, one-bathroom single-story home. This property is conveniently located just a ten-minute drive from the historic restaurants and shopping in Tifton, offering a wonderful opportunity for a buyer to renovate and customize the space to their personal preferences. Agents, please see Private agent remarks in the MLS. Must be pre-approved to show. Thanks, the property is not for rent.
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 785 sqft
- 4,792 sqft lot
- Build date 1950

If interested in a property, pleases 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.
3109 Emerson O Bynes Ave, Tifton, GA 31794 $32,900
- Contact Realtor: Donna Knowles
- Google Map
- Niche


Pros
- Low cost of living
Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses are below national averages. Home prices are much cheaper than in metro Atlanta or coastal Georgia. - Friendly small-city atmosphere
Many residents describe Tifton as community-oriented and welcoming, with a “small enough to know people, large enough to have essentials” feel. - Good location for regional travel
Tifton sits along I-75, making it a convenient stopping point and giving relatively easy access to Valdosta, Macon, Tallahassee, and parts of Florida. - Agriculture and education presence
The city benefits from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) and major agricultural research activity tied to the University of Georgia Tifton Campus. This gives the town more economic activity than many rural Georgia communities. - Outdoor and recreational access
Parks, golf courses, fishing, farms, and nearby natural areas are popular. The region appeals to people who enjoy hunting, gardening, boating, or rural outdoor life. - Mild winters
Winters are short and generally much easier than in northern states. Snow is rare. - Less traffic and easier daily life
Compared with metro areas, commutes are short and congestion is limited.
Cons
- Crime concerns
Crime is probably the most commonly mentioned downside. Multiple livability sites rate Tifton poorly on crime metrics, and some residents report growing concerns about drugs and property crime. - Limited job market
Outside agriculture, healthcare, education, retail, and local services, career opportunities can feel limited. Specialized professional jobs are harder to find locally. - Not much nightlife or entertainment
Younger adults often say there isn’t much to do beyond restaurants, bars, sports, and local events. For bigger entertainment options, people usually drive elsewhere. - Hot, humid climate
Summers are long, very humid, and buggy. South Georgia’s famous “gnat line” gets mentioned constantly by locals. - Can feel isolated
Tifton is not close to a major metro. Some residents and students describe it as remote or socially limiting, especially for young professionals. - Economic challenges
Poverty rates are significantly above national averages, and some parts of town show signs of economic stagnation. - Social/cultural fit matters
The area leans culturally conservative and more traditional. Some newcomers love the slower Southern lifestyle; others feel out of place socially. - Weather risks
South Georgia faces risks from hurricanes, tornadoes, heavy rain, and severe thunderstorms.
Best fit for
- Retirees seeking affordability
- People in agriculture or related industries
- Remote workers wanting cheap housing
- Families wanting a slower pace
- People who enjoy rural Southern culture and warm weather
Probably not ideal for
- People wanting major-city amenities
- Young professionals seeking fast career growth
- Anyone who dislikes heat/humidity
- People wanting extensive nightlife or cultural variety












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