6004 Moultrie Road

Property details·Albany, Worth County, Georgia·0017D-028-000

1,800Sq ft
1.19Acres
1995Built

Location

Address

6004 Moultrie Road

Albany, GA 31705

Worth County

Parcel ID

0017D-028-000

Coordinates

31.460165, -83.997184

Building details

Square feet
1,800
Year built
1995
Garage
1-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
1.19 acres
Land area
51,836 sq ft
Subdivision
Dry Creek Sec I
Neighborhood
Com011
Land use code
2000

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$933.74
Market value$109,713
Assessed value$43,885
Building value$90,510
Land value$19,203

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

County context

Worth County 2026 Insights

Worth County, Georgia: Deep South Affordability With Deep Structural Tensions

There's a paradox at the heart of Worth County that takes a moment to reconcile: homes here are genuinely, almost shockingly affordable by any national standard — median home prices sit around $142,400, roughly 44% of the U.S. median — yet nearly one in five residents lives in poverty, and more than a fifth of children grow up in households that qualify as poor. This isn't a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. It's a rural Georgia county where low prices reflect structural economic challenges as much as they reflect opportunity.

Worth County anchors itself around Sylvester, the county seat famous for billing itself the "Peanut Capital of the World." Agriculture — peanuts, pecans, timber — remains the economic backbone of this southwest Georgia county, which helps explain the unusually low labor force participation rate of 55.5%. Seasonal agricultural work, a significant disabled population (18.3%), and a median age of 43 suggest a workforce shaped heavily by the rhythms and limitations of farm-country economics rather than a knowledge economy.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$142,40044% of the $320,000 national median
Homeownership Rate72.5%well above the national avg of ~65%
Child Poverty Rate27.5%nearly 3x the national benchmark of ~10%
YoY Price Change+3.6%steady but modest appreciation

Affordable to Buy, Harder to Live In

Worth County's high homeownership rate — 72.5%, meaningfully above the national figure — might seem to tell a sunny story. And for property buyers, the entry point is remarkable: the bottom decile of home prices comes in at $40,600, meaning a meaningful share of the housing stock is within reach of almost any working adult. At $96 per square foot, you can get a solid 1,700-square-foot house for the price of a used car.

But the renters here tell a different story. With a median rent of $855 and median household income of $57,201, the rent burden rate of 39.2% — well above the 30% threshold that defines housing stress — reveals that even at modest rent levels, many households here are stretched thin. Over one in five renter households faces severe rent burden. In a county where nearly 20% of residents rely on SNAP benefits, the margin for error is slim.

The Connectivity Gap

One quietly alarming data point: nearly 24% of Worth County residents lack any internet access at home. In an era where telehealth, remote work, and online education are increasingly essential, this gap compounds every other disadvantage. The county's 5.1% work-from-home rate — low but not negligible — suggests some residents are navigating the new economy, but the digital infrastructure needed to meaningfully expand that share simply isn't there for a quarter of the population.

With only 7.9% holding bachelor's degrees (versus roughly 35% nationally) and 13.5% lacking a high school diploma, the education profile underscores why investment in broadband and workforce development may matter more here than anywhere.


FAQ: What makes Worth County, Georgia unique? Worth County is one of the few places in America where genuine sub-$150K homeownership remains broadly accessible, underwritten by a deep agricultural heritage and a rural economy centered on peanut and pecan farming. Its affordability is real — but it comes paired with poverty rates and education gaps that reflect decades of underinvestment in a corner of Georgia far from the Atlanta metro's gravitational pull.

FAQ: Is Worth County a good place to buy a home? For buyers seeking low cost of entry and stable (if modest) appreciation, Worth County offers rare value — especially given the high homeownership rate and limited vacancy pressure at the top of the market. However, buyers should weigh the 15.3% overall vacancy rate, which suggests some softness in certain segments, and factor in the limited local job market and thin broadband infrastructure if remote work is part of the equation.

FAQ: Why is the poverty rate so high if home prices are low? Low home prices in rural agricultural counties often reflect low wages rather than hidden affordability. In Worth County, the economy is tied to seasonal farm work, public sector jobs, and a relatively thin private sector — conditions that keep incomes modest while keeping prices low. The result is a housing market that looks affordable on paper but sits inside an economy that leaves many households financially vulnerable.

Local market context

Our database includes 1,346 properties in Albany.

Albany offers affordable housing with an average price of $94,145.

With a price per square foot of just $64, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Albany are 49% lower than the Worth County average.

MetricAlbanyWorth Countyvs County
Average Price$94,145$183,074-49%
Avg Sq Ft1,4801,733-15%
Price/Sq Ft$64$106-40%
Properties1,34616,467-92%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Albany, GA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Albany, GA?

The average home price in Albany, GA is $94,145, based on analysis of 1,346 properties in our database.

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

The average price per square foot in Albany, GA is $64. This is calculated from an average home price of $94,145 and average size of 1,480 square feet.

What is the average home size in Albany, GA?

Homes in Albany, GA average 1,480 square feet, with an average price of $94,145.

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