c.1955 Well-Maintained Affordable Georgia Home W/ Seller Financing Available $52,500
OHU50K Notes $52,500
c.1955 Well-Maintained Affordable Georgia Home W/ Seller Financing Available. This colorful home is a winner. It stands out from the rest and has an awesome price tag.

Realtor Comments
GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY OR STARTER HOME is found in this well maintained 3 bedroom home with updated kitchen and fenced back yard. This property may qualify for Seller Financing (Vendee). If property was built prior to 1978, Lead Based Paint Potentially Exists. The year of construction and city taxes are estimated.
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 992 sqft
- 9,583 sqft lot
- Build date 1955

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134 Spring St, Wrightsville, GA 31096 $52,500
- Contact Realtor: Yvonne Robertson
- Google Map
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Pros
- Very affordable cost of living
Housing costs are extremely low compared with national averages and even compared with much of Georgia. Large lots and older homes are common. - Quiet, slow-paced lifestyle
Wrightsville is the kind of place where traffic is minimal and daily life moves slowly. Many people enjoy the calm, low-stress environment. - Strong small-town community feel
Residents often know each other, and local events, school sports, and churches play a large role in community life. - Low crime relative to many rural towns
Several livability sites rate Wrightsville positively for crime and safety compared with national averages. - Outdoor and rural recreation
Hunting, fishing, and outdoor activities are popular nearby, including access to wildlife areas and local parks. - Mild winters
Like much of Georgia, winters are generally short and manageable compared with the Midwest or Northeast. - Historic Southern character
The town has older homes, traditional downtown areas, and deep local history dating back to the 1800s.
Cons
- Very limited job market
Employment opportunities are narrow and mostly tied to local government, agriculture, schools, healthcare, prisons, and small businesses. Professional career options are limited. - Few amenities
Restaurant choices, shopping, nightlife, healthcare options, and entertainment are limited. Residents often drive to larger towns for many services. - High poverty rate
Wrightsville’s poverty rate is significantly above national averages, which affects economic development and infrastructure. - Can feel isolated
The town is small — only a few thousand residents — and rural Georgia living can feel socially and geographically isolated if you’re used to suburban or urban areas. - Limited healthcare and education resources
Smaller towns generally have fewer specialized medical facilities and fewer advanced educational opportunities nearby. - Minimal diversity and social variety
The culture is traditional, rural, and fairly conservative. Some newcomers adapt easily; others find it hard to fit in socially. - Hot, humid summers
Central Georgia summers are long, humid, and buggy, with severe thunderstorms and occasional hurricane remnants. - Weather risks
The region has meaningful wind and storm risk over time, including tornadoes and severe storms.
Best fit for
- Retirees seeking low costs
- Remote workers
- People who enjoy rural Southern living
- Those wanting land, space, and quiet
- Hunters, anglers, and outdoor-oriented residents
Probably not ideal for
- Young professionals seeking career growth
- People wanting nightlife or cultural amenities
- Anyone uncomfortable with rural poverty or economic stagnation
- People who strongly prefer politically/socially progressive environments



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