The median home value in Talbotton, GA is $58,700.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $98,600.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Talbotton, GA is $58,700.
Approximately 49.17% of Talbotton homes are owned,
compared to 27.24% rented, while
23.59% are vacant.
Talbotton real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Talbotton real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Back on the market due to NO Fault on SELLER!!! 31.88+/- acres of available land zoned Residential and can be developed into multiple homesites!! It comes with a recent select timber harvest. This tract still has timber on it but has been opened up a lot to provide options for the new buyer. Property is suitable to build on, hunt, use for recreation, etc. There is habitat for all types of game including deer, turkey, squirrel, and small game. County water available and power near by. Two road accesses already established with over 1600' of road frontage on the highway and over 2100' of road frontage on Oak Grove Church Rd. Located between Talbotton and Geneva on Hwy 80/41 (Geneva Hwy). Contact Travis Chaffin at 706/302-8198 for more information.
PRICE REDUCTION!!! - PRATTSBURG PLANTATION - 141.5 ACRES IN TALBOT COUNTY. Prattsburg Plantation is an outstanding hunting/recreational and timber investment tract in Talbot County less than 10 minutes from Talbotton, GA. It is an ideal property to build a homestead or a nice hunting camp in the country. The newly surveyed 141.5-acre investment-grade timberland tract is surrounded by large timber tracts and family farms which is great for the deer and turkey - and for the peace and quiet. This is a genuine timber investment opportunity. The majority of this tract consists of 24-year-old planted loblolly pines that have been thinned one time. The terrain, typical of this area, is rolling with some nice level high ground creating beautiful views and lowland hardwood bottoms. This property is situated within the Flint River corridor offering buyers some of the best deer and turkey hunting in the state. It is located less than 5 minutes from the Big Lazer Creek WMA where you can enjoy camping, hiking, fishing on the 200-acre public fishing lake, the public shooting range, and great deer, dove, and turkey hunting. With 1500 feet of paved county road frontage along George Smith Road and power available at the road, this property is ready for new owners who want to manage timber, build a nice country home, or a hunting camp. There are plenty of good build sites close to the road for convenience or tucked away in the woods for privacy. Enjoy great hunting in the central Georgia outdoors while you manage your timber for future returns. Property is enrolled in CUVA (expires in 2033). Buyer must agree to continue the original terms and enter a new continuance covenant for the land purchased. The best way to appreciate all this tract has to offer is to see it in person. Call David Moore with Tutt Land Company at 706-577-9677 or email [email protected] to schedule your showing today. SHOWINGS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
DEER SEASON AROUND THE CORNER!!! Discover this private 207-acre recreational hunting parcel in rural Talbot County, Georgia. The timber was thinned approximately a decade ago and is currently valued at $310,000. This property is a haven for outdoor and prepper enthusiasts, boasting mature Loblolly and hardwood bottoms, and year-round streams that attract abundant wildlife, including deer, wild turkey, bobcats, and various small game. Professionally designed by Strategic Habitat, a Michigan-based company known for attracting big bucks, this property features a well-maintained internal road system, strategically positioned food plots, hinge-cut bedding areas, barriers, switchgrass screens, rut, and all-season stands-everything an avid hunter could desire. Talbot County, Georgia, is renowned for its fertile soil, supporting rapid pine tree growth. Weyerhaeuser is the largest landowner in the county, with private individuals also holding significant timber tracts, all benefiting from the region's rich soil. Columbus 30-minutes~ Macon one hour~ and Peachtree City~ 70 minutes~ Atlanta Hartsfield Airport 90 minutes. For those in Alabama~ Auburn is just 70 minutes~ Montgomery 2 hours, and Birmingham ~ 3 hours. For our Floridian friends: Panhandle 4-hour~ Ocala 5 hours~ Orlando 6 hours~Fort Myers less than an 8-hour drive.