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Oxford

Oxford

Located in Newton County

$367,281 Average Value
$195 Average Price per Sq Ft
4 Homes For Sale

Oxford is a college town with residents from all over the world

Oxford is an area of history and education. The Methodist Episcopal Church established the town in 1837. In 1972, Oxford was designated a shrine to the United Methodist Church, the first community in the country to receive such a title. It’s also the home of Oxford College, a division of Emory University. Surrounding the small town are more rural areas, and it shares a lot of culture with nearby Covington. “There are a lot of historic homes in Oxford,” says LeAnne Long, the broker/owner of Re/Max Around Atlanta East and the District 5 Commissioner of Newton County. “But it’s mostly the college that is the draw. Because of that, you see a lot of students and residents from other parts of the world.”

American and Italian eateries, plus the public Oxford Dining Hall

Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q is a regional chain with classic American flavors. Another regional chain, Amici, focuses on pizza, sandwiches and locally brewed beer. The Oxford Dining Hall is open to the public and features vegetables and herbs grown by students. “It’s the best-kept secret in town,” Long says. “They always have three or four buffets open, and it’s all farm-to-table. It’s the coolest place to go eat.” Other restaurants are in neighboring Covington, like Mystic Grill, a Southern eatery inspired by the hit TV show “The Vampire Diaries,” which was filmed in the city.

Oxford has a Publix, and Covington has retail stores like Walmart and Bealls. Western residents can alternatively head to Conyers, where there is a T.J. Maxx and a Target among other stores.

Georgia International Horse Park and other green spaces draw a crowd

Asbury Street Park has picnic areas, walking and jogging trails, and a playground. Anglers travel to Red’s Lake to catch carp and catfish. City Pond Park hosts baseball and softball games and tennis and pickleball matches. The nearby Georgia International Horse Park holds sporting and equestrian competitions and features a public, Olympic-style mountain biking course. It also contains Cherokee Run Golf Club, with public tee times and a course co-designed by golf great Arnold Palmer. Allen Memorial United Methodist Church’s building has stood since 1910. The city’s “Old Church,” built in 1841, is now a historical site for events.

Ranch-style and luxury homes sit along grid-like streets

Oxford properties vary in style and are spread throughout the region, extending north past the Ashley Grove community. Traditional ranch-style homes often run from $200,000 to $400,000, while New Traditional houses commonly sell between $250,000 and $580,000. Luxury homes can range from $660,000 to $1.2 million. The city center’s streets are mostly grid-like, with Emory Street being its main thoroughfare. Its residential asphalt streets can be narrow and lack sidewalks, though the Oxford College campus is walkable. Tall trees surround the homes in town, and their yards usually feature bushes and smaller trees. A mix of dense woods and open farmland lines the roads outside the city center.

Oxford College and a school choice scholarship program

Oxford College houses more than 1,000 first- and second-year students from Emory University and teaches a liberal arts curriculum. Younger students are served by Newton County Schools. They can attend Flint Hill Elementary School, which has a C Niche grade. Cousins Middle School also receives a C. Newton High School offers work-based learning opportunities and dual enrollment classes for college credit. It earns a C-plus score. The Georgia Promise Scholarship, introduced in 2025, offers eligible families up to $6,500 to put toward private school tuition or other educational expenses. The region's Providence Classical Christian School receives an A-minus Niche grade.

A weekly farmers markets and an annual Fourth of July celebration

The Oxford Farmers Market is held each Thursday afternoon on the city green along Emory Street, with special seasonal markets on select Saturdays. The market also holds First Thursday Food Trucks once per month. The city throws an annual Fourth of July parade and celebration with vendors and live music. Long says the event draws visitors from across the county.

Access to State Route 81 and Interstate 20 with a chance of flooding

Georgia State Route 81, locally called Emory Street, cuts through the center of town, crossing over Interstate 20 to the south. Covington sits across I-20. Downtown Atlanta is just over 35 miles away, and Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is close to a 40-mile drive. A railroad runs near the area’s southwestern border, through the Almon community and into Covington. Flash flooding and tornadoes can impact the community, Long says, but not any more or less than other parts of Georgia.

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Oxford Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$420,000
Median Sale Price
$390,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$390,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
7%
Last 12 months Home Sales
28
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-4%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$195

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
3,331
Number of Homes for Sale
4
Median Year Built
1994
Months of Supply
1.70
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
2,654
Significantly above the national average
1,924
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
43,560

Open Houses

  • 1035 Cornish Mountain Church Rd, Oxford, GA 30054

    $350,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,519 Sq Ft
    • 1035 Cornish Mountain Church Rd

    YOUR PRIVATE OASIS AWAITS - AND ITS ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY!Set on a generous lot with no HOA! This 4-sided solid brick, metal roof, and beautifully renovated home offers the best of country charm and modern updates. Whether you're dreaming of a garden, a mini farm, or just a little peace and quiet, you’ll find it here.Let’s start with the 24’ x 48’ inground saltwater pool—complete

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    Ursula Lowther
    Keller Williams Realty Community Partners
    (470) 598-4537
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  • 2.44 ACRES City Pond Rd, Oxford, GA 30054

    $44,000

    • 2.44 ACRES City Pond Rd

    Welcome to YOUR future home site of 2.44 Acres along City Pond Road, just outside of the city limits of Covington, Newton County, Georgia. This lot is located across the street from the new Covington film production complex. This beauty offers a private drive from City Pond Road, then opens up to lightly wooded lot. Public water at street and fiber-optic availalbe. For navigation utilize

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    Julie G'Vitale
    Meadows Hale Realty Inc
    (470) 634-8875
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  • 0 Durden Cir E, Covington, GA 30014

    $25,000

    • 0 Durden Cir E

    Residential lot just a few miles from Covington Square and 40 minutes Southeast of Heartfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

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    Denise Anderson
    Agents Realty LLC
    (470) 730-6321
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Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
1,972
Median Age
29
Population under 18
25.5%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
15%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$54,871
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$84,249

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
85.7%
College Graduates
17.2%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
9.1%
% Population in Labor Force
52.5%
Below the national average
65.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
48''
Average Winter Low Temperature
32°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
1''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

41 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

12 / 100
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