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Why Live in Mc Rae
Mc Rae is a small town with a population of about 4,800, formed from the merger of McRae and Helena in 2015. Known as the "Crossroads City," it is intersected by five major highways, providing connections to peach-growing counties to the west and beaches to the east, while maintaining a small-town atmosphere. The community features a mix of historic homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-20th-century ranch-style homes, and newly constructed contemporary colonials and townhomes. Homes closer to downtown typically sit on lots measuring a quarter to a third of an acre, while those further out have at least an acre. Mc Rae is home to Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge, a major attraction featuring a 256-acre lake, nature trails, tennis courts, playgrounds, and a golf course. The park also offers camping facilities, including new cabins, and serves as a hub for social events with its pavilions and event center. The town center hosts various small businesses, including Joy’s Florist and Gift Shop, Ryal’s Outfitters, and Rusty Rooster Vintiques and Flea Market. Dining options include Southern Star, known for its daily blue plate specials, Mulligan’s Grill at Little Ocmulgee State Park, Chicken Box Café, and El Aguila Mexican Restaurant. Mc Rae is car-dependent, with Dublin located 35 miles north and Macon 54 miles northwest. The nearest medical facility, Dodge County Hospital, is about 20 miles away in Eastman, and Middle Georgia Regional Airport is approximately 72 miles away.
Home Trends in Mc Rae, GA
On average, homes in Mc Rae, GA sell after 69 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Mc Rae, GA over the last 12 months is $138,000, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.