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About Georgia

The Peach state encompasses 37.29 million acres, just over 58,265 square miles. Located in the southeastern region of the United States, part of its eastern border is formed by the Atlantic Ocean. Neighboring states include Tennessee and North Carolina to the north, South Carolina to the east, Florida to the south, and Alabama to the west. Part of the Appalachian Plateau is located in the state’s northwest corner.

Georgia was named for King George II of England who granted the charter for the colony in 1732. Savanna was the colony’s first permanent settlement in 1733. Georgia became the 4th state of the Union in 1788.

It is nicknamed the Peach State in honor of the fruit which were grown by the Cherokee Indians and became popular during the Civil War when soldiers from other states picked the delicious peaches from the trees near the battlefields. The state flower is the Cherokee Rose, which symbolizes the hardship the native Cherokee clans endured as they were forced to go to Oklahoma on the “Trail of Tears” in 1838. The leaves and white petals are said to represent the Cherokee clans, and the flower’s gold center symbolizes the gold for which their land was taken. The state bird is the Brown Thrasher.

Georgia is made up of 159 counties. Atlanta is the capital and largest city by population. Columbus is the second largest city.

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Pierce County, GA
Build your dream home on this beautiful 0.74acre lot located in the highly soughtafter Okefenokee Country Club community in Blackshear, GA. This spacious homesite offers the perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and upscale amenities-an ideal set...
0.74± Acres
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$60,000
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Ware County, GA
12 Acres -Jamestown Rd, Ware County, GA Discover this 12-acre tract in Ware County, GA, featuring young planted pine and volunteer woodland  making it ideal for building your dream homesite or creating a private recreational retreat. The propert...
12± Acres
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$60,000
Under Contract
Pierce County, GA
Discover the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and upscale community living with these 2.19‑acre residential lots located in The Reserve, a gated development ideally positioned between Blackshear and Waycross. Each homesite offers 200± feet of p...
2.19± Acres
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$55,900
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Pierce County, GA
Discover the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and upscale community living with these 2.19acre residential lots located in The Reserve, a gated development ideally positioned between Blackshear and Waycross. Each homesite offers 200± feet of pa...
2.19± Acres
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$55,900
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Appling County, GA
6.34+/- Acres in Appling County, GA Great Rural Homesite located south of Baxley, GA. County Maintained Dirt Road Frontage.  The 6.34 +/- acre tract in Appling County, GA offers a great opportunity for a homesite with power available at the road...
6.34± Acres
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$49,900
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Camden County, GA
Description0.23 +/- Acres in Camden County, GA This 0.23 +/- acre lot in Camden County, GA offers a simple, well-located opportunity for a homesite or investment. With paved road frontage and utilities easily accessible, the property is positioned fo...
0.23± Acres
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$49,500
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Camden County, GA
Description0.39 +/- Acres in Camden County, GA This 0.39 +/- acre lot in Camden County, GA offers a simple, well-located opportunity for a homesite or investment. With paved road frontage and utilities easily accessible, the property is positioned fo...
0.39± Acres
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$49,500
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Appling County, GA
Homesite - 3.51 +/- Acres in Appling County, GA This 3.51 +/- acre tract located off Harris Road in Appling County, GA is ready for your new home or mobile home. The property has already been cleared, saving you time and expense, and providing a grea...
3.5± Acres
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$44,000
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Camden County, GA
 1.11+/- Ac for Sale in Camden County, GA - No HOA1+ Acre with Big Oaks and Natural Timber located on Piney Bluff Rd. in  Camden County. Possible Owner Financing!!  Quiet Coastal Georgia Living would be a great place for a Coastal Home...
1.11± Acres
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$42,900
Under Contract
Charlton County, GA
Homesite - 3 +/- Acres in Charlton County, GA This 3 +/- acre tract in Charlton County, GA offers County Maintained dirt road access off J M Jackson Dr and power available at the road, making it an ideal location for your future homesite. Located jus...
3± Acres
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$42,000
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Seminole County, GA
This 0.36-acre residential lot on E Carr Street sits in the heart of Donalsonville, GA. Whether you’re envisioning a custom home build, peacefully landscaped yard, or a modest investment development, this lot offers creative flexibility and quiet sma...
0.36± Acres
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$38,000
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Appling County, GA
DescriptionHomesite - 3.42 +/- Acres in Appling County, GA This 3.42 +/- acre tract in Appling County, GA offers a great opportunity for a homesite with power available at the road, making it easy to move forward with building. The property is w...
3.42± Acres
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$36,000
Appling County, GA
Do you need a getaway or a weekend retreat . .take a look at Eagles Point on the Altamaha River. This river access mixed use residential, recreational new community near Baxley, GA 31515 is in northern Appling County. Not only are you able to enjoy y...
0.5± Acres
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$34,900
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Camden County, GA
Buildable Homesite – 0.61 Acres in Creek Side Oaks, White Oak, GA This 0.61-acre lot is located in the private, gated community of Creek Side Oaks in White Oak, GA. Tucked away in the peaceful countryside of Camden County, this parcel offers the perf...
0.61± Acres
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$18,500
Camden County, GA
Premium Commercial Office Space for Lease from an individual professional office, up to the entire 21 office -5,576 Sqft Building. Single basic offices start as low as $175 per month, premium offices with bathrooms start at $425 per month, with the e...
0.9± Acres
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$5,900
Commercial Office For Lease
New Listing
Camden County, GA
Office space available. New owner and updating being done. Parking lot with 50 available spots. Call today for an appointment....
0.91± Acres
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$1,000
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Regions

Georgia’s five major land regions are the Appalachian Plateau, Valley and Ridge, Blue Ridge, Piedmont, and Coastal Plains.The state has five major land regions: the Inside Passage, Southcentral, Interior, Arctic, and Southwest.

Agriculture

Agriculture continues to be Georgia’s top industry for revenue, generating $73.3 billion in the Peach State. There are approximately 42,257 farms in the state, covering 9.6 million acres of Georgia. The average size farm comprises 228 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 159 counties.

Georgia’s most valuable commodities are broilers, cotton, and eggs. The state also grows substantial quantities of peaches and leads the nation in the production of peanuts and pecans. Most of the cropland is found in the Coastal Plains region of the state.

Wildlife

Georgia wildlife is abundant on both land and water. Popular wildlife includes white-tailed deer, black bears, coyotes, raccoons, foxes, weasels, and turkey.

The combination of both freshwater and saltwater creates a diverse ecosystem for many fish species, including Trout, largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill. The primary saltwater fish include seatrout, redfish, tarpon, and several shark species.

Georgia invests in multiple conservation efforts to protect land, water, and wildlife and promote sustainable resources.

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Major Rivers and Lakes

Georgia’s three longest rivers include the Chattahoochee River, Flint River, and Savannah River. Their main tributaries include the Apalachicola River, Tugaloo River, and Chattooga River.

Clarks Hill Lake is the largest lake in Georgia. The surface area of this lake is approximately 71,000 acres (111.2 square miles). Other large lakes include Lake Hartwell, the Walter F. George Reservoir, and Lake Lanier.

State and National Parks

Georgia has 50 state parks and 11 national parks.

National Parks:

  • Andersonville National Historic Site
  • Appalachian National Scenic Trail
  • Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
  • Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
  • Cumberland Island National Seashore
  • Fort Frederica National Monument
  • Fort Pulaski National Monument
  • Jimmy Carter National Historic Park
  • Kennesaw Mountain National Historic Park
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park
  • Ocmulgee Mounds National Historic Park
  • Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail (across multiple states)

 

State Summary
Nickname Peach State
Neighboring States Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Alabama
Regions Appalachian Plateau, Valley and Ridge, Blue Ridge, Piedmont, and Coastal Plains
State Flower Cherokee Rose
State Bird Brown Thrasher
Big Game Deer, bear, alligator, and turkey
Small Game Dove, rabbit, and waterfowl
Freshwater Fish Trout, largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill
Saltwater Fish Sea trout, redfish, and tarpon
Hunting Information https://georgiawildlife.com/hunting/hunter-resources
Total Acreage 37.29 million
Total Public Land Acreage 9.7%
Average Annual Rainfall 46.75 inches
Farmland by Acreage 9.6 million
Woodlands by Acreage 24.4 million
Coastline 110 miles
Conservation Program https://gaswcc.georgia.gov/agricultural-conservation-programs/
Primary Crops Peanuts, broilers, and cotton
Main Rivers Chattahoochee River, Flint River, and Savannah River
Largest Lake Clarks Hill Lake
Other Lakes Lake Hartwell, Walter F. George Reservoir, and Lake Lanier
Other Tributaries Apalachicola River, Tugaloo River, and Chattooga River

Our Rural Real Estate Offices

Mossy Oak Properties Georgia began with the goal of becoming a trusted resource for folks looking to buy or sell rural land for sale in Georgia. Our land brokers and agents understand what people are looking for in rural property because we share the same lifestyle and love for the land as you do. We understand the importance of honor and integrity and that buying or selling land is an emotional and life-changing experience for consumers.

Only Mossy Oak Properties Georgia can provide the powerful combination of brand strength, local expertise, quality service, and national exposure. Whether you want to buy or sell rural real estate, a Mossy Oak Properties land specialist is a must-have on your team.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What regions of Georgia offer the best rural land values for buyers?

Southwest Georgia has some of the best farmland in the state and remains much cheaper than similar farmland in the Midwest. According to recent market reports from the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, the southern counties below Macon have massive pine forests at very fair prices. The upper counties north of Macon offer rolling hills with great deer hunting and they are close to the fast-growing areas around Atlanta. The north Georgia mountain counties have gotten very expensive because so many people want vacation homes there. Middle Georgia offers a great mix of timber hunting and small farms at prices that sit right between the super expensive beach and city markets.

What makes Georgia an appealing state for rural land investment?

Georgia has a great mix of features that make it hard to beat in the South. According to the Georgia Forestry Commission, the state is the top timber producer in the country with plenty of active mills ready to buy wood. The hunting for deer, turkey and wild quail is incredible. The southwest part of the state is world famous for its massive private quail hunting plantations. According to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, the farm land in the southern half of the state produces massive amounts of peanuts, cotton, soybeans and corn. Georgia also has very friendly rules for landowners. The state is also the only place allowed to grow the famous Vidalia sweet onion, which federal and state laws restrict to a specific 20-county area in southeast Georgia.

What are property taxes like for rural Georgia landowners?

Property taxes for rural land in Georgia are very affordable. According to the Georgia Department of Revenue, the state has a Conservation Use Valuation Assessment program. This program allows the county to tax your farm or timber land based on what it produces instead of what it would sell for on the open market. This can drop your yearly tax bill by 40 to 60 percent. You just have to agree to keep the land in conservation for ten years. If you break that promise and build a subdivision early the state hits you with a massive penalty equal to double the taxes you saved. Because the base tax rates are already fair, this program makes Georgia one of the cheapest places to hold onto large tracts of land.

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