105 Robin Road

Property details·Brooks, Spalding County, Georgia·282A-01-017

4Beds
2Baths
2,836Sq ft
3.69Acres
2020Built
$300KLast sale

Location

Address

105 Robin Road

Brooks, GA 30205

Spalding County

Parcel ID

282A-01-017

Coordinates

33.229263, -84.467480

Building details

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
2,836
Stories
2
Year built
2020
Fireplace
Yes

Land & lot

Lot size
3.69 acres
Land area
160,736 sq ft
Neighborhood
12677
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$7,348.71
Market value$518,064
Assessed value$207,226
Building value$488,064
Land value$30,000

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

County context

Spalding County 2026 Insights

Griffin's Shadow: The Affordability Paradox Hiding in Plain Sight

Spalding County sits about 45 miles south of Atlanta's sprawl, anchored by its county seat of Griffin — a city that once hummed with the sound of textile mills and now wrestles with what comes next. The data here tells a story that's increasingly rare in Georgia's post-pandemic housing market: prices are actually falling. In a state where metro-adjacent counties have seen relentless appreciation, Spalding's 2.4% year-over-year price decline stands out. But affordability isn't simply a function of cheap homes — and that tension is exactly what makes Spalding County worth understanding.

Affordable on Paper, Strained in Reality

At $245,000 median, Spalding homes cost roughly 4x the median household income — sitting right at the national affordability benchmark. That sounds healthy. But the income figure masks serious stratification. The county's Gini coefficient of 0.550 is extraordinarily high, indicating one of the more unequal income distributions you'll find in a county this size. Nearly 19% of residents live in poverty, and the child poverty rate hits a sobering 30.4% — meaning nearly one in three children here grows up in a household below the poverty line.

Renters bear the sharpest edge of this divide. With a rent burden rate of 46.5% and 22.5% of renters classified as severely burdened, Spalding's rental market is quietly punishing for working families. A median rent of $1,053 may look modest compared to Atlanta's $1,700+ figures, but against local incomes, it's crushing.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$245,000~4x income, but Gini of 0.550 masks deep inequality
YoY Price Change-2.4%Falling while most Georgia counties still appreciate
Rent Burden Rate46.5%Far above the 30% healthy threshold
Child Poverty Rate30.4%Nearly 1 in 3 children in poverty

A Workforce Economy Under Pressure

Only 11% of residents hold a bachelor's degree — less than half the national rate — while over 40% have a high school diploma as their highest credential. With a labor force participation rate of just 57.2% and an unemployment rate above the national average, Griffin's post-textile economic transition remains incomplete. The city has attracted some distribution and light manufacturing, but the high-wage jobs that followed similar transitions in other Sunbelt cities haven't materialized at scale here.

The 16.4% limited-English-speaking population signals a significant immigrant workforce presence, likely tied to poultry processing and agricultural supply chains common across this stretch of middle Georgia.


FAQs

What makes Spalding County unique in Georgia's housing market? It's one of the few metro-adjacent Georgia counties where home prices are declining rather than appreciating — yet affordability stress remains acute because local incomes are low and income inequality is unusually high. The cheap sticker price doesn't tell the whole story.

Is Spalding County affordable for renters? Despite lower absolute rents than Atlanta, nearly half of Spalding's renters are cost-burdened. With median rent at $1,053 against local wages, renters here face proportional stress comparable to much pricier metro markets.

Is Spalding County part of Atlanta's suburban growth wave? Not meaningfully — yet. At 45 miles from downtown Atlanta, it sits just beyond the commuter belt that has transformed counties like Henry and Butts. That distance has kept land speculation modest, which partly explains the price softness, but also means the economic benefits of Atlanta's growth haven't fully reached Griffin.

Local market context

Our database includes 660 properties in Brooks.

With an average price of $261,893, Brooks offers mid-range housing options.

With a price per square foot of just $121, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Brooks prices closely align with the Spalding County average.

MetricBrooksSpalding Countyvs County
Average Price$261,893$262,084Same
Avg Sq Ft2,1671,903+14%
Price/Sq Ft$121$138-12%
Properties66035,149-98%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Brooks, GA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Brooks, GA?

The average home price in Brooks, GA is $261,893, based on analysis of 660 properties in our database.

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Our database includes 660 properties in Brooks, GA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Brooks, GA is $121. This is calculated from an average home price of $261,893 and average size of 2,167 square feet.

What is the average home size in Brooks, GA?

Homes in Brooks, GA average 2,167 square feet, with an average price of $261,893.

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