
“Discover 577 homes in Macon, Georgia”
Current market statistics for Macon, GA
577
Active Listings
$232K
Avg Price
$155K
Median Price
$115
Price/Sqft
2,012
Avg Sqft
106
Avg Days
From
$6,900
To
$2,500,000
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Macon, GA

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“3 Bedroom 2 Bath Single Family Home in Fairview Acres Macon GA”
Macon, GA

$139K
“Renovated 4 Bed 2 Bath Home in Kings Park Macon GA 1800 Sq Ft 1970”
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$30K
“3 Bedroom 1 Bath Single Family Home Built 1900 in Intown Macon GA”
Macon, GA

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“3 Bed, 2 Bath Single Family Home in Fairfield Macon GA on 0.62 Acres”
Macon, GA

$165K
“6 Bedroom 4 Bath Single Family Home Built in 1910 in Macon, GA”
Macon, GA

$90K
“3 Bed/2 Bath Single Family Home in Kings Park, Macon GA - 1,300 Sq Ft on 0.15 Acre (78 characters)”
Macon, GA
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Macon offers a practical setting in central Georgia for buyers seeking a mix of established communities and access to larger regional centers. Many who relocate here include families drawn to its central location and professionals who value the lower cost of living compared with bigger cities. The character varies by neighborhood, allowing residents to choose between older homes with more space and areas that have seen newer construction. Outdoor options include parks and trails that take advantage of the local waterways and green spaces, while dining ranges from longstanding local spots to casual eateries that reflect the region's Southern traditions. Cultural activities often tie into the area's longstanding connection to music and history, providing regular events without requiring extensive travel. Families find education options through the local public school district along with nearby private schools that serve different grade levels. The climate follows a humid subtropical pattern, bringing hot summers, mild winters, and distinct seasonal changes that influence everything from landscaping to energy costs. At the moment the market shows 577 active listings, an average price of $231,515, and a median price of $154,999, with homes averaging 2,012 square feet and typically spending 106 days on the market before selling.
Average listing price: $231,515 · 577 homes available