4131 Holcomb Creek Drive

Property details·Buford, Hall County, Georgia·R1004 217

4Beds
3Baths
4,976Sq ft
0.41Acres
2001Built
$259KLast sale

Location

Address

4131 Holcomb Creek Drive

Buford, GA 30519

Hall County

Parcel ID

R1004 217

Coordinates

34.122739, -83.934700

Building details

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Square feet
4,976
Year built
2001
Pool
Yes
Garage
2-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
0.41 acres
Land area
17,860 sq ft
Subdivision
Jones Creek
Neighborhood
22154015
Zoning
R100-SINGLE FAM RES
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$7,957.4
Market value$780,500
Assessed value$312,200
Building value$644,500
Land value$136,000

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

County context

Hall County 2026 Insights

Hall County, Georgia: Gainesville's Quiet Ascent Into Georgia's New Growth Corridor

Hall County doesn't make national headlines the way Atlanta's suburbs do, but the numbers tell a story worth paying attention to. Anchored by Gainesville — a city that has reinvented itself from a poultry-processing hub into a regional medical and commercial center — Hall County is quietly threading the needle between affordability and growth that many Georgia counties have already lost.

The median home price of $375,000 sits almost exactly at the national median home value, but that number alone misses the texture of the market. The gap between the median ($375,000) and the average sale price ($440,980) signals a meaningful high end pulling upward — lakefront properties along Lake Lanier, the reservoir that defines so much of Hall County's identity and leisure economy, routinely anchor the top decile at nearly $724,000. Meanwhile the bottom tenth of the market still offers entry at around $117,000, a range of access that is increasingly rare this close to a metro orbit.

A Market That Rewards Patience — And Rewards Owners

With a homeownership rate of 68.9% — well above the national average — and a median year built of 2001, Hall County's housing stock is relatively young and predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes (73.2% of units). This isn't a transient county. People buy here and stay. Year-over-year price appreciation of 4.6% is steady without being feverish, which matters after the volatility that rattled Sun Belt markets from 2021–2023.

What's more surprising is the rent burden picture. Nearly half of renters — 47.7% — are spending beyond the 30% affordability threshold, and 24.2% face severe burden. In a county where ownership is so dominant, this suggests the rental market has tightened considerably as in-migration pressure absorbs available units, leaving renters with less leverage than the overall affordability story implies.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$375,000Near national benchmark; avg sale $66K higher
Homeownership Rate68.9%Above national avg; reflects stable, settled community
Severe Rent Burden24.2%Nearly 1 in 4 renters paying 50%+ of income on housing
YoY Price Change+4.6%Steady appreciation; no boom-bust volatility

The Education and Income Gap Worth Watching

Hall County's median household income of $77,430 edges above the national benchmark, but the educational profile reveals a bifurcated workforce. With 18.7% of adults lacking a high school diploma and only 16.7% holding a bachelor's degree — roughly half the Georgia state average for college attainment — the county's labor market leans heavily on trade, manufacturing, and logistics. The 11.8% limited English rate reflects a substantial immigrant workforce deeply embedded in the poultry and construction industries that built modern Hall County.

The child poverty rate of 19.8% against an overall poverty rate of 12.7% is a red flag: children are disproportionately bearing the burden of economic precarity here, a pattern that tends to compound over time without targeted intervention.

FAQs

What makes Hall County, Georgia unique in real estate terms? Hall County offers a rare combination: legitimate affordability relative to Atlanta's metro core, a large Lake Lanier waterfront luxury segment, strong homeownership culture, and steady rather than speculative price growth — all within about an hour of one of America's largest job markets.

Is Hall County, Georgia a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers, the 4.6% annual appreciation and still-accessible entry prices (bottom decile under $120,000) make it attractive. The low vacancy rate and rental pressure suggest demand isn't cooling — but buyers should note that the average sale price is running well above the median, meaning negotiating power depends heavily on price point.

Why are renters struggling in a relatively affordable county? Hall County's affordability story primarily benefits owners. The rental market is smaller (31% of households) and hasn't kept pace with income growth — nearly half of renters are cost-burdened, likely squeezed by in-migration and limited purpose-built rental supply in a county culturally oriented toward ownership.

Local market context

Our database includes 4,380 properties in Buford.

Properties in Buford average $556,233, reflecting a competitive market.

Buyers can expect to pay around $192 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Buford are 18% higher than the Hall County average.

MetricBufordHall Countyvs County
Average Price$556,233$470,730+18%
Avg Sq Ft2,8952,139+35%
Price/Sq Ft$192$220-13%
Properties4,38092,202-95%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buford, GA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Buford, GA?

The average home price in Buford, GA is $556,233, based on analysis of 4,380 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Buford, GA?

Our database includes 4,380 properties in Buford, GA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Buford, GA is $192. This is calculated from an average home price of $556,233 and average size of 2,895 square feet.

What is the average home size in Buford, GA?

Homes in Buford, GA average 2,895 square feet, with an average price of $556,233.

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