Why Live in Rising Fawn
Rising Fawn rests in the Appalachian Mountains of northwest Georgia, about 30 miles southwest of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Over the centuries, its residents have included the Cherokee people, as well as coal miners, musicians and folk artists. Outdoor enthusiasts prize the area’s waterfalls, wild caves and opportunities for hang gliding. In more recent years, the McLemore Resort has begun to draw golfers and second homeowners as well. The community’s roads wind through the valleys, into coves and up mountains. Farms, forests and a few houses line the way. There are a few manufactured homes, which generally sell between $50,000 and $200,000. Between $220,000 and $520,000, buyers may find modest cabins and bungalows, as well as some condos in McLemore. Houses in the $540,000 to $1.2 million range tend to be “in more upscale subdivisions, or on the brow of the mountain with views off into the distance — or they have bigger plots of land,” says Heather Nicely, a Realtor with Century 21 Bellora who has lived in the area since 1979. In the McLemore subdivision, owners pay a $30,000 initiation fee, plus about $500 in monthly association fees.
Rising Fawn has a CAP Index Crime Score of 1
Home Trends in Rising Fawn, GA
On average, homes in Rising Fawn, Trenton sell after 70 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Rising Fawn, Trenton over the last 12 months is $435,000, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$435,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$455,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$244
Number of Homes for Sale
25
Last 12 months Home Sales
88
Median List Price
$485,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
5%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
2%