The median home value in Uvalda, GA is $86,750.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $100,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Uvalda, GA is $86,750.
Approximately 64% of Uvalda homes are owned,
compared to 16% rented, while
19% are vacant.
Uvalda real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Discover a versatile 16.95-acre property, spread across five parcels (C21B 031D, C21B 031M, C21 010J, C21B 031E, and C21B 031L) and nestled near Gray's Landing on the scenic Altamaha River, perfect for your next venture. This land boasts picturesque volunteer pine trees, a meandering stream, and ample elevated areas ideal for building a home, placing a mobile home, setting up RV hook-ups, campsites, or even developing vacation rentals on platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo. On one of the parcels along John Dees Road, you'll find a 1994 single-wide mobile home with solid structural integrity-perfect for renovation into a hunting and fishing lodge. This parcel also includes a storage building, offering added convenience for your outdoor equipment. The drained pond provides an ideal bottom for deer hunting, enhancing the recreational appeal. Plus, you're just a stone's throw away from Gray's Landing, which features a boat ramp, playground, recreational area, and a large paved parking lot-making it an excellent base for fishing, kayaking, and boating. Additionally, enjoy the convenience of being near Benton Lee's Steak House, a local favorite. Highlights include beautiful natural pine landscape and stream, multiple potential uses such as residential, recreational, or investment, and vacation rental potential with Airbnb and Vrbo. The property also features a 1994 single-wide mobile home with renovation potential on John Dees Road, along with a storage building for equipment or additional storage needs. Convenient access to major cities includes 90 miles to Savannah, GA, 106 miles to Valdosta, GA, 150 miles to Jacksonville, FL, and 185 miles to Atlanta, GA. Seize this opportunity to own a unique piece of land in the heart of Georgia. Perfect for those seeking privacy, nature, and potential income streams. Located at 0 Dees Pond Rd, Uvalda, Georgia 30473. 912-237-0573 JulieMockRealEstate.com #GeorgiaRealEstate #LandForSale #AltamahaRiver #RiverfrontProperty #ToombsCounty #UvaldaGA #RecreationalProperty #AirbnbPotential #VacationRental #FishingLodge #RVHookups #NatureRetreat #InvestmentOpportunity #HuntingProperty #CountryLiving #ExploreGeorgia #JulieMockRealEstate
This picturesque 5.91-acre parcel offers a serene escape in the heart of nature. Nestled among rolling hills, it boasts a utility pole already installed, providing convenient access to electricity. The property features a well with a brand-new electric pump-an investment worth $10,000. A soil test report is on file, ensuring the land's suitability for your dream home or investment.
.49 acre residential lot in a fishing community in Montgomery County. buyer agents, do your due diligence and check on zoning and building codes
Exceptionally beautiful 8.90 acre tract with great homesite or hunting potential. Paved access and dirt road access give you multiple ways of accessing the property. This is a very nice area for country living that is close to the amenities of Vidalia and Mt. Vernon. 20 minutes from Vidalia, 16 minutes from Mt. Vernon, and 3 minutes from Uvalda which provides convenience for getting anything that you need. Vidalia and the region in general is a growing and thriving small community that is a great place to enjoy country life while having access to good restaurants and amenities. Quality deer roam the woods of this property, as well as other wild game. The river is very near the property that gives water and habitat for wildlife, a place for kids to play, and beautiful wetland bottom scenery. There are plenty of upland building sites on the property. Property could also be used for growing quality timber or even turned into farmland, as long leaf pine trees are now planted on the property. In the area, there are lots of mature oak trees which would be great for wildlife or a peaceful scenery. Within a stones throw, there are three major Georgia rivers as well as very large Wildlife Management Areas for hunting, fishing, archery, boating, camping, or other outdoor activities.