These 10 Towns In Georgia Take The Least Amount Of Your Money
By Amanda Northern|Published October 08, 2015
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Amanda Northern is a freelance writer, and creator/virtual assistant of The Proassists. Amanda is a Georgia native, GSU Panther, and blogger. More of her words can be found at amandanorthern.wordpress.com
Georgia is known for its incredible low cost-of-living, beautiful weather and an opportunistic job market. If you’re willing to drive out a little bit to a bigger city for a job, you can live pretty well in the small towns and suburbs of Georgia. Compared to some high-cost cities in the rest of the country, Georgia has them beat! Here are 10 towns in Georgia that take the least of your money:
According to Area Vibes, Matthews is 27.1% cheaper than the rest of Georgia and 31.1% cheaper than the entire country! The median home price here is $18 K.
Satilla is an unincorporated town in Jeff Davis County, which is pictured here. The cost of living in Satilla is a quarter cheaper than Georgia and almost a third cheaper than the country. Satilla is also one of Georgia's smallest towns, with more than 400 residents.
Jacksonville's cost of living is 24.4% less than Georgia overall and 28.6% cheaper than the rest of the country. The median home price is $28,800. The city hall of Jacksonville is pictured above.
Little Ellenton has a cost of living that is 23.2% less than the rest of Georgia and 27.4% less than the entire country. The median home price here is $32,900.
Keysville is affordable and quite beautiful. It's located in Burke and Jefferson Counties and has a population of a little more than 300 residents. The cost of living here is 23% less than the state and 27.2% less than the country overall.
Located about 30-40 miles away from Grovetown and Evans, Sharon is sure to be beautiful as well. The cost of living here is 22% less than the state and 26.2% less than the country overall.
Epworth is another gorgeous town with a cost of living that is 21.4% cheaper than Georgia and 25.7% cheaper than the country on average. The median home price here is $37,900.
Dooling is a tiny town, with 150 people in Dooly County. The cost of living is 21% less than the state and 25.3% less than the country. On top of A+ weather, the median home price is $25 K.
Last on our list is Bluffton, where its 20.8% cheaper to live here than the rest of the state and 25.1% less than the country. Their median home price is $42,900.
These tiny towns are affordable and it’s very easy to stretch a dollar in these places! Do you or anyone you know live in these towns? Is it truly affordable? What other places in Georgia are great for stretching a dollar? Tell us in the comments below.
These statistics were based off of statistics from Area Vibes. Check to see how your town compares to Georgia and the rest of the country!
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