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LandWatch showcases thousands of farms, ranches and other rural acreage for sale in the Historic South region of Georgia, including hunting and fishing properties, cabins, land for sale and land auctions. Based on total acres, the Historic South region of Georgia has the most land listings and rural property for sale in the state on LandWatch. Internal data from LandWatch records about $4 billion of land listings and ranches for sale in Georgia's Historic South region. With thousands of properties and rural land for sale in the area, this represents some 141,465 acres of rural land and property for sale. The average price of land and ranches for sale here is $527,605. You can also search LandWatch to find local real estate agents who specialize in land and rural retreats in Georgia's Historic South region. Sign up, too, for our land-for-sale email alerts and never miss out on a new listing in Georgia's Historic South region again! Visit LandWatch's Georgia land for sale page to browse more listings for sale throughout the Peach State.
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The Historic South region of Georgia is where you will find a taste of the true Old South, with antebellum homes, classic architecture, peach blossoms and azaleas, a thriving cotton market, and a genuine swamp. The charming cities of Augusta, Macon and Columbus are each worth extended visits on their own.
Augusta, Georgia is located on the Savannah River and is the second largest inland cotton market in the world. When visiting Augusta, begin at the Historic Cotton Exchange Center and Museum to learn about the city's past. Internationally, Augusta is best known for hosting The Masters golf tournament each spring.
Macon, Georgia lies along the Ocmulgee River and is one of Georgia's three Fall Line Cities, along with Augusta and Columbus. The Fall Line is where the hilly lands of the Piedmont plateau meet the flat terrain of the coastal plain. As such, Macon has a varied landscape of rolling hills on the north side and flat plains on the south.
Columbus, Georgia was developed along the Chattahoochee River and is one of Georgia's three Fall Line Cities. Columbus offers the Chattahoochee River-Walk which is a 15-mile walking/bike trail that connects users from Downtown to South Columbus and the northern section of Fort Benning.
Augusta, Georgia is located on the Savannah River and is the second largest inland cotton market in the world. When visiting Augusta, begin at the Historic Cotton Exchange Center and Museum to learn about the city's past. Internationally, Augusta is best known for hosting The Masters golf tournament each spring.
Macon, Georgia lies along the Ocmulgee River and is one of Georgia's three Fall Line Cities, along with Augusta and Columbus. The Fall Line is where the hilly lands of the Piedmont plateau meet the flat terrain of the coastal plain. As such, Macon has a varied landscape of rolling hills on the north side and flat plains on the south.
Columbus, Georgia was developed along the Chattahoochee River and is one of Georgia's three Fall Line Cities. Columbus offers the Chattahoochee River-Walk which is a 15-mile walking/bike trail that connects users from Downtown to South Columbus and the northern section of Fort Benning.