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Explore Similar Apartments Within 10 Miles of Chauncey, GA

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    $179,000

    205 Foster St, Eastman, GA 31023

    Rare opportunity to own a piece of Eastman's history. This brick building was first used as a doctor's clinic and later converted into a multi-office building. Just two blocks from Main St, this property includes a paved parking lot, is serviced by city utilities, and sits in a highly desirable location in the downtown area. Currently zoned as B-2, new owner can apply for special use permit to

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    Becky Mullis

    Good Thing Realty

    (478) 223-7395

    205 Foster St, Eastman, GA 31023
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    $155,000

    54 Deborah Ln, Eastman, GA 31023

    Here is an opportunity to own three properties in one location. The property consists of one double wide, one single wide, and a house. House was constructed in 1960 and has been updated in recent years. The single wide has been fully remodeled and is awaiting a contract for tenants. All three properties are located on 2.3 acres. Schedule your appointment today!

    Samuel Burney Destination Realty

    54 Deborah Ln, Eastman, GA 31023
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    $145,000

    538, 540, 542 Wpa Rd, Eastman, GA 31023

    Ready to become an investor? Here is a great opportunity to start your rental portfolio with three properties on one piece of land. Three single wide mobile homes are currently rented and have dependable tenants. There is an extra single wide that needs remodeling but offers a great potential for another rental opportunity. Mobile homes are being sold with two acres of land. Call the listing

    Samuel Burney Destination Realty

    538, 540, 542 Wpa Rd, Eastman, GA 31023

Why Live in Chauncey

Chauncey, Georgia, is a small rural community in Dodge County with a population of under 350, characterized by its quiet, close-knit atmosphere. Residents appreciate the sizable lots that accommodate farming and hunting, with properties ranging from three to 50 acres. The housing market is limited, featuring traditional wood-frame houses, brick ranch-style homes, and farmhouses, mostly built throughout the 20th century. Dodge County High School, with a high rating, provides various career and technical education programs, including apprenticeships in collaboration with Heart of Georgia Technical College. Outdoor activities are a prominent feature, with hunting on private lots and nearby wildlife management areas like the Ocmulgee Wildlife Management Area. Steve Bell Lake and Little Ocmulgee State Park offer fishing, boating, and hiking opportunities, with the latter located about 13 miles away. Chauncey’s commercial infrastructure is minimal, with a few local businesses along U.S. Route 341. For more extensive shopping and dining, residents travel to Eastman, 10 miles away, or McRae-Helena. The annual Peaches to the Beaches Yard Sale attracts visitors each March, adding a touch of vibrancy to the community. Although primarily residential, Chauncey is well-connected by U.S. Route 341, with McRae-Helena and Dublin located 10 and 38 miles away, respectively.

Home Trends in Chauncey, GA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$129,900
Median Single Family Sale Price
$125,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$66
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
5
Months of Supply
2.40
Median List Price
$140,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
5%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
38%
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