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Why Live in Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald, a historic neighborhood formed in 1895, offers a quiet, rural setting with a quaint downtown. The area is known for its wild Burmese chickens, which roam freely and are celebrated during the annual Wild Chicken Festival. The neighborhood has a population of around 9,000 residents, many of whom work in the railroads, manufacturing, agricultural, and forestry sectors. Housing options include early 20th-century Victorians, Spanish Colonials, Queen Annes, and homes from the 1950s to early 2000s, featuring ranchers, split-levels, and Craftsman styles. The historic district is laid out in a grid pattern with streets filled with granitoid structures. Local attractions include the Grand Theatre, the Carnegie Center, and various parks such as Paulk Park, Blue and Gray Park, Boggus Park, and Legion Park. Dining and shopping options are concentrated around Central Avenue and South Main Street, with big-box stores located along the Ocilla Highway. Fitzgerald is part of the Ben Hill County School District, which has average ratings. The neighborhood is 25 miles from Interstate 75, providing access to Atlanta and Valdosta. The nearest airport is Tallahassee International Airport, 127 miles away. Fitzgerald experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, with occasional hurricanes.

Home Trends in Fitzgerald, GA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$164,900
Median Single Family Sale Price
$174,900
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$107
Number of Homes for Sale
53
Last 12 months Home Sales
135
Months of Supply
4.70
Median List Price
$179,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
5%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
11%
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