1050 Copperwoods Drive

Property details·Siloam, Greene County, Georgia·S010001620

Location

Address

1050 Copperwoods Drive

Siloam, GA 30665

Greene County

Parcel ID

S010001620

Coordinates

33.539266, -83.075976

County context

Greene County 2026 Insights

Greene County, Georgia: Lake Oconee's Luxury Enclave Hiding in Plain Sight

There's a county in rural Georgia where the average home sells for nearly $900,000, the median age is 52, and barely half the adult population participates in the labor force — yet the poverty rate sits below the national average. That paradox is Greene County, and it almost entirely comes down to one body of water: Lake Oconee.

Created in 1979 when Georgia Power dammed the Oconee River, Lake Oconee has spent four decades quietly becoming one of the Southeast's most desirable retirement and second-home destinations. The Reynolds Lake Oconee community — home to six championship golf courses and a world-class spa — draws wealthy retirees and weekend residents from Atlanta, Charlotte, and beyond. The result is a county whose economic profile reads less like rural Georgia and more like a coastal resort enclave grafted onto red clay farm country.

The Price Chasm That Defines This Market

No single statistic captures Greene County's dual identity better than its price distribution. The 10th percentile home sells for under $89,000 — modest working-class housing that still exists in Greensboro and the county's smaller communities. The 90th percentile clears $2.18 million. That is not a typo. This roughly 25-to-1 spread between the bottom and top decile is extraordinary for a county of fewer than 20,000 people, and it produces a Gini index of 0.559 — significantly higher than even Georgia's already-elevated inequality figures.

The median sale price of $555,000 and an 11% year-over-year price surge tell you which end of that spectrum is driving the market. With 455 transactions in the past 12 months against just 848 tracked properties, turnover is brisk — and post-pandemic migration from metro Atlanta has added fresh momentum.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$554,607vs. $320,000 national median
YoY Price Change+11.0%well above Georgia's ~5% average
Vacancy Rate25.3%reflects large second-home inventory
Homeownership Rate79.1%15+ points above national average

The Retirement Geography

A median age of 52.3 — compared to Georgia's statewide figure closer to 37 — and a 30%-plus population aged 65 or older explain why labor force participation barely touches 50%. These aren't people who can't find work; most aren't looking. That same dynamic helps explain the child poverty rate of 19%, which sits uncomfortably high against a median household income that outpaces national benchmarks. The county's wealth is concentrated among asset-rich retirees, while younger families and long-term residents working in hospitality and services face a very different economic reality.

The 25.3% vacancy rate — one in four housing units sits empty much of the year — is the clearest fingerprint of a second-home market and creates real challenges for year-round community services, school enrollment, and local retail viability.


FAQs

What makes Greene County, Georgia unique? Greene County is anchored by Lake Oconee, one of the Southeast's premier resort lakes, making it an unusually affluent retirement and second-home destination within otherwise rural middle Georgia. This creates extreme wealth concentration, a 25%+ housing vacancy rate from seasonal residents, and home prices far above anything in surrounding counties.

Is Lake Oconee real estate a good investment? Recent data suggests yes — prices are up 11% year-over-year and the market has seen sustained demand from Atlanta-area buyers seeking either retirement relocation or vacation properties. However, the extreme spread between entry-level and luxury pricing means buyers need to be precise about which sub-market they're entering.

Why is the vacancy rate so high in Greene County? Roughly one in four homes sits vacant at any given time, primarily because a large share of the housing stock consists of second homes and seasonal residences clustered around Lake Oconee. These properties are owned but not permanently occupied, which inflates the official vacancy count.

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