478 Creekside Drive

Property details·Leesburg, Lee County, Georgia·039B 501

4Beds
2Baths
1,499Sq ft
1964Built

Location

Address

478 Creekside Drive

Leesburg, GA 31763

Lee County

Parcel ID

039B 501

Coordinates

31.651979, -84.191083

Building details

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
1,499
Stories
1
Year built
1964
Fireplace
Yes

Land & lot

Subdivision
Kinchafoonee Kamps
Zoning
RESIDENTIAL
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Market value$105,953
Assessed value$42,381
Building value$68,453
Land value$37,500

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

County context

Lee County 2026 Insights

Lee County, Georgia: Albany's Affluent Neighbor With a Surprisingly Affordable Housing Market

There's a specific phenomenon that plays out in American metros again and again: a mid-sized city anchors a region, and the county just next door quietly absorbs its professional class. Lee County, Georgia is a textbook example. Sitting immediately north of Albany — a city that has struggled with poverty rates near 30% — Lee County has evolved into something of a refuge for higher-earning households who want Dougherty County's jobs without its economic headwinds. The result is a county whose demographic profile looks almost anomalous for rural south Georgia.

An Income Story That Defies the Region

A median household income of $88,024 is striking anywhere in Georgia, but in the southwestern corner of the state it's genuinely remarkable — nearly 17% above the national median and well above what most comparable rural counties in the region can claim. The county skews young-to-middle (median age 37.2), has a strong share of school-age children (nearly 26% under 18), and an average household size of 2.70, all consistent with a community attracting families at prime earning and child-rearing years. The 9.1% veterans share also suggests proximity to Moody Air Force Base in neighboring Valdosta plays some role in the composition of working households.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$226,90029% below the national median of $320,000
Price-to-Income Ratio2.6xwell below the 4x national benchmark
Homeownership Rate73.5%nearly 14 points above the national average
Rent Burden40.6% median / 27.7% severely burdeneda hidden affordability gap despite low prices

Affordable to Buy, Stressful to Rent

The headline affordability story here is unambiguous: at $226,900 median and with household incomes approaching $90K, Lee County's price-to-income ratio sits near a remarkable 2.6x — roughly what the national housing market looked like in the early 2000s. Homes are newer than most of the state (median year built: 1999), modestly sized at around 2,000 square feet, and priced at just $144 per square foot. This is a genuine buyer's market in the best sense.

But the renter picture is a different story entirely. With a median rent of $1,147 and a rent burden rate of 40.6% — well above the 30% threshold considered financially sustainable — Lee County's renter households are caught in an uncomfortable squeeze. In a county where single-family homes dominate (80% of stock) and ownership is the norm, the rental supply appears thin and poorly matched to lower-income renters' budgets. Nearly 28% of renters face severe rent burden. This is a county built for owners, not renters.

The Limited English Puzzle

One data point that merits attention: a 20.9% limited English rate in a county of 33,000 people is unexpectedly high. Southwest Georgia's agricultural sector — particularly poultry processing and row crop operations around the broader region — has historically drawn immigrant labor, and that pattern appears to be reflected here. It's a reminder that beneath the suburban family profile, Lee County's economy connects to Georgia's agricultural and food-processing base.


FAQs

What makes Lee County, Georgia unique? Lee County is one of the few rural Georgia counties where high homeownership, strong household incomes, and genuinely affordable home prices converge simultaneously. Its proximity to Albany gives residents access to regional employment and services while maintaining a lower-density suburban character — a combination that's increasingly rare and increasingly sought-after.

Is Lee County a good place to buy a home? By most financial measures, yes. The price-to-income ratio of roughly 2.6x is dramatically better than national norms, homes are relatively modern, and the county has seen stable (if modest) 1.2% year-over-year appreciation. The low vacancy rate of 7% suggests the market isn't oversupplied. For buyers, this remains one of the more favorably priced suburban counties in Georgia.

Why is rent burden so high if home prices are affordable? This is the central tension in Lee County's housing market. The county's housing stock is overwhelmingly owner-occupied single-family homes, leaving a limited and arguably undersized rental inventory. When supply is thin, even moderate rents can strain the lower-income households who rent by necessity — producing high burden rates despite prices that look affordable on paper.

Local market context

Leesburg has 13,513 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $291,742, Leesburg offers mid-range housing options.

With a price per square foot of just $146, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Leesburg prices closely align with the Lee County average.

MetricLeesburgLee Countyvs County
Average Price$291,742$295,187-1%
Avg Sq Ft1,9922,021-1%
Price/Sq Ft$146$146Same
Properties13,51316,945-20%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Leesburg, GA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Leesburg, GA?

The average home price in Leesburg, GA is $291,742, based on analysis of 13,513 properties in our database.

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

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What is the average home size in Leesburg, GA?

Homes in Leesburg, GA average 1,992 square feet, with an average price of $291,742.

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