Why Live in Mc Rae
In January 2015, the late 19th-century cities of McRae and Helena officially merged. Today, McRae-Helena is aptly called “Crossroads City,” not for its merger, but for its intersection of five highways. These major roadways connect the town of about 4,800 residents to the peach-growing counties in the west and the beaches in the east, far enough away to retain its small-town feel. “It’s a quaint little town with lots of southern hospitality,” says broker Susan Evans, owner of Susan Evans Realty. She was born and raised in McRae-Helena and has served area homebuyers since 2006. “If anybody has trouble, we pull together. We really have a community to fall back on.” Residents support the town's many small businesses that spread across its town center and have access to a popular Georgia state park. McRae-Helena features a couple of homes built toward the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries that rarely come on the market; this includes the Talmadge Home, a historic mansion that was the home of two Georgia governors. The community also features several mid and late 20th-century ranch-style homes and bungalows that typically feature three bedrooms. Many recently sold homes include
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular zip codes in Mc Rae, GA for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Mc Rae, GA for renters is
31023.