Effingham County, GA
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Total Properties

36,072

Average Home Price

$384,053

Average Square Feet

1,990

Price per Sq Ft

$178

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
39415,334

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

36,072

Median Home Price

$318,000

Average Home Price

$384,053

Average Square Feet

1,990

Price per Sq Ft

$178

Recent Sales (12mo)

610

YoY Price Change

-1.5%

Sales Velocity

18.9%

Savannah's Shadow: How Effingham County Became One of Georgia's Fastest-Growing Bedroom Communities

There's a reason Effingham County's median home was built in 2005 — this is a county that barely existed in its current form a generation ago. Sitting just north of Savannah along the I-16 and I-95 corridors, Effingham has spent the last two decades absorbing the overflow of workers, families, and logistics professionals priced out of one of the South's most desirable metro areas. The result is a community that reads less like a traditional Georgia county and more like a planned extension of Savannah's economic gravitational pull.

The Affordability Story — With a Catch

At $316,000 median and $178 per square foot, Effingham looks like a bargain compared to the national median home value of $320,000 — until you realize that most buyers here aren't comparing themselves to the national average. They're comparing themselves to Chatham County next door, where Savannah's historic appeal and port-driven demand push prices considerably higher. By that local benchmark, Effingham remains a genuine value play.

The price-to-income ratio here is approximately 3.7x — actually below the national benchmark of 4x — which is quietly remarkable for a suburban county this close to a booming port city. Savannah's port expansion, accelerated by post-pandemic supply chain restructuring, has created thousands of industrial and logistics jobs within commuting distance. Effingham captures those workers without charging Savannah prices.

That said, the -2.2% year-over-year price dip signals some cooling after years of pandemic-era appreciation. This isn't distress — vacancy sits at just 6.7% and recent sales volume held strong at 630 transactions in the last 12 months — but it does suggest the sprint of 2020–2022 has given way to a more measured pace.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$316,000Below $320K national median despite metro adjacency
Homeownership Rate78.5%Well above 64.8% national average
Price-to-Income Ratio3.7xUnder the 4x national benchmark — rare affordability
YoY Price Change-2.2%Modest correction after pandemic-era surge

A Young, Family-Oriented County

With a median age of just 36.6 and over a quarter of residents under 18, Effingham skews decisively young. Average household sizes of 2.84 people, a 78.5% homeownership rate, and single-family homes comprising nearly three-quarters of the housing stock paint a consistent picture: this is where young Savannah-area families plant roots. Child poverty at 7.8% — lower than state and national norms — reinforces that many who've arrived here are doing so from a position of relative stability.

The veteran population at 12.1% is notably elevated, likely tied to proximity to Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield, both significant employers in the regional economy.

The Education and Commute Trade-Off

Effingham's workforce skews toward trades and logistics over professional degrees — just 19.1% hold bachelor's degrees against a national average closer to 35%, and only 7.7% have graduate credentials. This isn't a college-town suburb; it's a working county. The 86.3% drive-alone commute rate and near-zero public transit usage (0.5%) underscore the car-dependency that comes with low-density, exurban living at 140 people per square mile.

The 21.1% limited English figure is striking and likely reflects the expanding agricultural and industrial workforce that underpins the county's logistics economy.


FAQs

What makes Effingham County, Georgia unique? Effingham is one of the few counties in the Southeast where a family can buy a new single-family home below the national median price while commuting to a top-10 U.S. port — Savannah's Garden City Terminal. That combination of genuine affordability and economic access is rare and explains the county's explosive growth over the past 20 years.

Is Effingham County a good place to buy a home right now? The 2024 data suggests a buyer's window may be opening. Prices are down 2.2% year-over-year, the price-to-income ratio sits below the national benchmark, and rent burden is a manageable 27.6% — under the 30% stress threshold. For buyers who can tolerate car-dependent living and a longer Savannah commute, the fundamentals look favorable.

Why is Effingham County growing so fast? Savannah's port has undergone massive expansion, and the ripple effects in warehousing, logistics, and manufacturing employment have drawn tens of thousands of workers to the region. Effingham, with cheaper land and newer housing stock than Chatham County, has been the primary beneficiary — a dynamic unlikely to reverse given continued port investment and Georgia's broader economic trajectory.

Market Overview

Effingham County has 36,072 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $384,053, Effingham County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $194 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Effingham County are 43% lower than the Georgia average.

Effingham County vs Georgia Average

MetricEffingham CountyGeorgia Avgvs State
Average Price$384,053$668,387-43%
Avg Sq Ft1,9832,187-9%
Price/Sq Ft$194$306-37%
Properties36,0723,951,719-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Effingham County, GA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Effingham County, GA?

The average home price in Effingham County, GA is $384,053, based on analysis of 36,072 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Effingham County, GA?

Our database includes 36,072 properties in Effingham County, GA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Effingham County, GA?

The average price per square foot in Effingham County, GA is $194. This is calculated from an average home price of $384,053 and average size of 1,983 square feet.

What is the average home size in Effingham County, GA?

Homes in Effingham County, GA average 1,983 square feet, with an average price of $384,053.

How does Effingham County, GA compare to other Georgia counties?

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