Four Bedroom Georgia Home For Sale $185K
$185,000
Constructed in 1947, this charming Georgia home residence seamlessly blends historic character with contemporary comforts. The interior boasts soaring ceilings and spacious layouts that invite abundant natural light. Recent enhancements feature modernized bathrooms, a new HVAC system, upgraded plumbing and electrical systems, fresh drywall, and stylish LVP flooring.

Realtor Comments
Welcome to your charming country farmhouse in the heart of Cochran! Just move in and start enjoying. A bonus room can serve as a fourth bedroom or home office. Step outside to a relaxing front porch, or entertain outdoors complete with a patio and built-in bar. All of this on a level lot in walking distance of downtown, with access to all levels of the Bleckley County schools and a short hop to Middle Georgia State University. This delightful farmhouse is full of potential and ready for its next chapter!
- 4bed
- 2bath
- 1,680sqft
- 6,098sqft lot
- Circa 1947

113 Violet St, Cochran, GA 31014 $185,000
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: Spencer Maddox

Pros
- Affordability: Cochran offers a low cost of living, making housing and everyday expenses more manageable.
- Community Feel: The town has a friendly, small-town atmosphere where residents often know their neighbors.
- Outdoor Activities: With parks and natural areas nearby, there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation and family activities.
- Historical Charm: Cochran has a rich history and unique architecture, providing a sense of heritage and community pride.
- Education: The local schools often receive positive reviews, contributing to a supportive educational environment for families.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: As a small town, Cochran may lack some shopping, dining, and entertainment options found in larger cities.
- Job Opportunities: Employment options can be limited, often requiring residents to commute to nearby areas for work.
- Healthcare Access: Medical facilities may be fewer, which could be a concern for those needing regular healthcare services.
- Cultural Activities: Residents might find fewer cultural events and recreational activities compared to urban settings.
- Transportation: Public transportation options may be limited, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and errands.
























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