1501 Halls Bridge Road

Property details·Jackson, Butts County, Georgia·00580-014-A00

4,000Sq ft
1.32Acres
2004Built
$800KLast sale

Location

Address

1501 Halls Bridge Road

Jackson, GA 30233

Butts County

Parcel ID

00580-014-A00

Coordinates

33.366745, -83.915041

Building details

Square feet
4,000
Year built
2004

Land & lot

Lot size
1.32 acres
Land area
57,499 sq ft
Neighborhood
Gm007
Zoning
C-2
Land use code
2018

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$2,715.14
Market value$295,832
Assessed value$118,333
Building value$243,032
Land value$52,800

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Butts County 2026 Insights

Butts County, Georgia: Affordable Foothold in Atlanta's Expanding Shadow

About an hour south of Atlanta on I-75, Butts County sits in a peculiar sweet spot — close enough to metro employment corridors to benefit from Georgia's economic momentum, yet far enough that its housing market still registers as genuinely affordable by 2020s standards. With a median home price of $240,000 against a national benchmark of $320,000, this is a county where working families can still achieve ownership. But the data beneath that headline reveals a community navigating real economic stress alongside its relative housing advantage.

The Ownership Story — and Its Limits

Butts County's 71.1% homeownership rate is the standout figure here. That's comfortably above the national average and reflects the dominance of single-family homes, which make up over 80% of the county's housing stock — a landscape of detached houses on modest lots that defines exurban Georgia. For buyers, the price-per-square-foot of $148 represents meaningful value; you're getting a circa-1998 home in a quiet county seat environment for roughly half what comparable square footage costs in metro Atlanta's closer suburbs.

The catch is in the rental market. With a median rent of $952 and a rent burden rate of nearly 48%, Butts County's renters are in genuine distress — nearly one in four face severe rent burden, meaning they're spending over half their income on housing. This isn't an affordability success story for the 29% of households who rent; it's a sign that local incomes haven't kept pace even with this market's modest prices.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$240,00025% below national median
Homeownership Rate71.1%well above national average
Severe Rent Burden22.9%nearly 1 in 4 renters
YoY Price Change+7.2%outpacing national appreciation

A Labor Force Under Pressure

Only 52% of working-age residents participate in the labor force — a figure that warrants scrutiny. Combined with a 15.4% disability rate and a 5.0% unemployment rate, this suggests a workforce constrained by health and limited local employment options. Jackson, the county seat, is a small town without a major employer anchor. The county's college attainment rate of just 13.9% (bachelor's or higher) is well below Georgia's already-modest state averages, which shapes both the types of jobs available locally and the income ceiling for most households.

The 7.2% year-over-year price appreciation tells you that buyers are arriving regardless — likely Atlanta commuters and retirees priced out of Spalding, Henry, and Lamar counties. That migration pressure is exactly what's compressing the rent burden for existing low-income residents.


FAQs

What makes Butts County unique in Georgia real estate? Butts County offers some of the most accessible homeownership within reasonable distance of Atlanta's job market. Its combination of high owner-occupancy, single-family-dominated housing stock, and sub-$250K median prices makes it a landing spot for buyers who've been priced out of closer-in suburbs — though renters face a very different affordability picture.

Is Butts County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers with stable income, the price-per-square-foot and appreciation rate make a compelling case. Prices rose 7.2% over the past year while still sitting 25% below the national median — a combination that's increasingly rare. The caveat is limited local employment diversity, meaning most buyers will likely commute.

Why are so many renters cost-burdened if housing is relatively affordable? Affordability is relative to income. At a median household income of $59,221 — nearly $16,000 below the national benchmark — even modest rents consume an outsized share of take-home pay. The county's limited high-wage employment base means the "affordable" label only holds for those with outside income sources or equity from a prior home sale.

Local market context

Our database includes 9,653 properties in Jackson.

The average home price of $1.1M positions Jackson as a premium real estate market.

At $538/sq ft, property values here are significantly above national averages.

Home prices in Jackson are 15% higher than the Butts County average.

MetricJacksonButts Countyvs County
Average Price$1,063,711$925,521+15%
Avg Sq Ft1,9781,941+2%
Price/Sq Ft$538$477+13%
Properties9,65315,359-37%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Jackson, GA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Jackson, GA?

The average home price in Jackson, GA is $1,063,711, based on analysis of 9,653 properties in our database.

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Our database includes 9,653 properties in Jackson, GA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Jackson, GA?

The average price per square foot in Jackson, GA is $538. This is calculated from an average home price of $1,063,711 and average size of 1,978 square feet.

What is the average home size in Jackson, GA?

Homes in Jackson, GA average 1,978 square feet, with an average price of $1,063,711.

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