566 Rossville Boulevard

Property details·Summerville, Chattooga County, Georgia·00T04-00000-044-000 01

0.44Acres

Location

Address

566 Rossville Boulevard

Summerville, GA 30747

Chattooga County

Parcel ID

00T04-00000-044-000 01

Coordinates

34.529869, -85.318921

Land & lot

Lot size
0.44 acres
Land area
19,166 sq ft
Subdivision
Thomas 3
Land use code
1999

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$76.61
Market value$10,180
Assessed value$4,072
Building value$180
Land value$10,000

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

County context

Chattooga County 2026 Insights

Chattooga County, Georgia: Affordable Housing in a Region Defined by Economic Strain

Tucked into the northwest corner of Georgia along the Alabama state line, Chattooga County sits in the shadow of Lookout Mountain and the broader Appalachian foothills — a landscape of genuine natural beauty that hasn't translated into the kind of economic development that's transformed nearby Chattanooga or even Rome, Georgia. What the data reveals here is a place that remains genuinely affordable by any modern real estate metric, yet where affordability itself is less a selling point than a symptom of structural economic challenges that run deep.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$154,750Less than half the national median of $320,000
Homeownership Rate67.4%Above the national average despite low incomes
Rent Burden44.5%Well above the 30% threshold — renters are stretched thin
YoY Price Change+10.1%One of the steeper appreciation rates in the region

The Affordability Paradox

At first glance, a $154,750 median home price looks like a bargain — and against national benchmarks, it genuinely is. But pair that with a median household income of $47,785 (roughly 63% of the national figure) and a poverty rate above 20%, and the picture becomes more complicated. The county's price-to-income ratio sits around 3.2x, technically healthier than the national norm, yet nearly one-in-five residents lives in poverty, nearly one-in-three children qualifies as impoverished, and 18.5% of households rely on SNAP benefits. Affordability here is defined by low wages alongside low prices — not by opportunity.

What's particularly striking is the 10.1% year-over-year price appreciation. That's not the story of a booming market attracting remote workers or amenity seekers — Chattooga County has just 3.8% working from home, one of the lowest rates you'll find anywhere. Instead, it likely reflects broader inflation in the rural Georgia housing market, post-pandemic spillover from the Chattanooga metro, and a thin transaction base where 163 sales over 12 months can move the needle significantly.

The Renter Crisis Nobody Talks About

While homeownership at 67.4% paints a stable picture, the county's renters are under genuine stress. A 44.5% rent burden — with 15.3% of renters in severe burden territory — means that for many households, rent is consuming resources that should go to food, healthcare, or education. The median rent of $789 may sound modest in coastal terms, but against local incomes it's crushing. With a 12.1% uninsured rate and 20% disability rate among residents, these aren't households with financial cushion to absorb rising rents.

Labor and Education: The Long-Term Challenge

With a labor force participation rate of just 48.9% and only 5.9% of adults holding a bachelor's degree, Chattooga County faces structural workforce challenges that housing prices alone can't fix. Nearly 26% of residents lack a high school diploma — a figure that reflects decades of industrial decline in a county once anchored by textile manufacturing. The carpet and flooring industry that defines nearby Dalton never fully extended here, leaving a regional economy with limited pathways.

What Makes Chattooga County Unique?

Q: What makes Chattooga County unique in Georgia's real estate market? It combines some of the state's most accessible home prices with a severe affordability gap for renters — a split market that reflects deep income inequality (Gini index of 0.425) and a housing stock where the median home was built in 1967. It's one of the few Georgia counties where you can still buy a home under $100,000 at the 10th percentile, yet where renters are statistically more cost-burdened than in Atlanta.

Q: Is Chattooga County Georgia a good place to invest in real estate? The 10% annual appreciation is eye-catching, but investors should note the 16% vacancy rate and thin sales volume. The county's aging population (median age 41.1, with 18.3% over 65) and stagnant labor force suggest demand drivers are limited. Entry-level prices are real, but so are the exit risks in a market with few comparable sales and modest rental demand.

Q: Why is the limited English-speaking population (15.1%) so high in a rural Georgia county? Chattooga County's poultry and food processing industry has drawn significant immigrant labor over the past two decades, a pattern common across northwest Georgia's rural corridor. This workforce presence explains a demographic profile that surprises many first-time visitors to the data.

Local market context

Summerville has 10,551 properties in our comprehensive database.

Summerville offers affordable housing with an average price of $194,461.

With a price per square foot of just $117, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Summerville are 5% lower than the Chattooga County average.

MetricSummervilleChattooga Countyvs County
Average Price$194,461$205,311-5%
Avg Sq Ft1,6561,630+2%
Price/Sq Ft$117$126-7%
Properties10,55118,562-43%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Summerville, GA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Summerville, GA?

The average home price in Summerville, GA is $194,461, based on analysis of 10,551 properties in our database.

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The average price per square foot in Summerville, GA is $117. This is calculated from an average home price of $194,461 and average size of 1,656 square feet.

What is the average home size in Summerville, GA?

Homes in Summerville, GA average 1,656 square feet, with an average price of $194,461.

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