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62%
Med. Home Val. NAT. AVG.
30%
Rent NAT. AVG.
23%
Owner Occ. NAT. AVG.
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Georgetown-Quitman County Housing Information

IndexGeorgetown-Quitman CountyGeorgiaNational
Median home price$70,200$152,400$184,700
Median rent asked$661$897$949
Avg. people per household2.72.72.6
Owner occupied households78.5%62.8%63.6%
Renter occupied households21.5%37.2%36.4%
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Housing Quick Facts

  • The median home price in Georgetown-Quitman County is 62% lower than the national average.
  • The median rent asked in Georgetown-Quitman County is 30% lower than the national average.
  • The average number of people per household in Georgetown-Quitman County is 2% higher than the national average.
  • The number of owner occupied households in Georgetown-Quitman County is 23% higher than the national average.
  • The number of renter occupied households in Georgetown-Quitman County is 41% lower than the national average.

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      Georgetown-Quitman County, GA2,290$70,20062%

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      Georgetown-Quitman County, GA2,290$70,20062%
      Source: The Georgetown-Quitman County, GA housing data displayed above is derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).