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Why Live in Ashburn
Ashburn, Georgia, is a small city known for its peanut farming heritage, highlighted by the World’s Largest Peanut Monument. Despite being toppled by Hurricane Michael in 2018, the monument was rebuilt, symbolizing the community's resilience. Ashburn offers low-cost homes, attracting retirees and people from states like Florida, New Jersey, and New York. Housing options include ranch-style and contemporary homes with shaded yards, as well as larger parcels on the outskirts. Interstate 75 runs along the eastern edge, connecting residents to major employers in agriculture and forestry, and providing access to Crisp Regional Hospital and Tift Regional Medical Center, both 20 miles away. Albany’s Southwest Georgia Regional Airport is 40 miles away, offering flights to Atlanta. Ashburn hosts the annual Fire Ant Festival every March, featuring carnival rides, cookoffs, and fireworks, drawing thousands of visitors. Local attractions include Tom Whitsett Park with its playgrounds, splash pads, and sports facilities. Dining options in downtown Ashburn focus on Southern cuisine, with Piggly Wiggly supermarket and specialty shops nearby. The city has a rural charm, with community organizations like Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs fostering connections.
Home Trends in Ashburn, GA
On average, homes in Ashburn, GA sell after 14 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Ashburn, GA over the last 12 months is $350,000, up 41% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.