c.1957 Georgia Starter Home For Sale $55K
$55,000
This Georgia starter home has a lot to offer. Set on a spacious corner lot, it features a fenced yard, a carport, generously sized bedrooms, a storage building, and a brand-new metal roof that’s just one year old.

Realtor Comments
Cute, cute, cute, why rent when you can own your very own home in Fort Valley. It’s located in a nice established neighborhood. Walking distance to and from Fort Valley State University. It’s just enough if you are a single person, two people down sizing, or an investor who wants to capitalize on Fort Valley State University student rent. Call today to schedule an appointment it won’t last long. Cash, Conventional. Sold As Is. STEPS AT BACK PORCH ARE NOT ANCHERD DOWN DO NOT STEP ON THEM!
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 598sqft
- 3,920sqft lot
- Circa 1957

205 Georgia Ave, 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.
Brokered by Keller Williams Realty Middle Georgia

Pros
- Affordable Cost of Living:
- Generally low housing costs and overall affordability make it accessible for families and individuals.
- Small-Town Charm:
- A tight-knit community atmosphere where residents often know their neighbors and engage in local events.
- Rich Agricultural Heritage:
- Known for its farming traditions, providing a unique cultural backdrop and local fresh produce.
- Outdoor Activities:
- Proximity to parks and natural areas for outdoor recreation, including fishing, hiking, and picnicking.
- Historic Sites:
- A variety of historic landmarks and sites that reflect the area’s cultural heritage.
- Community Events:
- Local festivals and events foster community spirit and provide entertainment for residents of all ages.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities:
- The job market may not be as diverse or robust as in larger cities, which could limit career options.
- Lack of Amenities:
- Fewer dining, shopping, and entertainment options compared to urban areas, requiring travel for more extensive choices.
- Public Transportation:
- Minimal public transit options, making a personal vehicle necessary for daily commuting.
- Weather:
- Hot, humid summers and mild winters may not appeal to everyone.
- Educational Resources:
- Schools may have limited resources or options compared to larger districts.
- Potential Isolation:
- The small-town atmosphere might feel isolating for individuals used to the vibrancy of larger cities.

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