Why Live in Lanett
Lanett, a city off the Chattahoochee River, is known as the Gateway to Alabama. The community touches the state line in eastern Chambers County. "Lannet is a city with small-town values. They have their own school system. It's also close to the river and Georgia," says Ashley Hicks, a real estate professional with 20 years of experience with Riverbend Realty. The area includes a private university and a small city center. Locals gather near the downtown for shopping and events like the Festival on the Square.
The community includes cottages, ranch styles from the 20th century and more recent New Traditional homes. "Highway 29 has the Lanett Mill Villages. Homes were built there between the 1900s and 1930s. And those homes are still standing," Hicks says. New Traditional styles are inside the Brookwood and Cross Creek subdivisions. The median price for single-family homes is around $235,000, significantly lower than the national median. However, pricing depends on the parcel size, build year and level of renovation. The region has a history of severe weather, such as tropical storms and tornadoes. These weather systems can lead to high winds, which can damage residences. The area
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