The housing market in Chattooga County remained active during April 2026 as buyers and sellers continued to take advantage of the busy spring real estate season.
Recent market data shows home values in Chattooga County have remained relatively steady over the past year, with median home prices in the county generally ranging from the upper $170,000s to around $200,000 depending on the source and type of property being measured.
Real estate analysts say spring is traditionally one of the strongest periods for home sales as warmer weather and school schedules encourage more families to move. Inventory across northwest Georgia has also seen gradual improvement compared to previous years, giving buyers more options on the market.
In Chattooga County, communities including Summerville, Trion, Menlo, and Lyerly continue to attract buyers looking for more affordable housing compared to larger metro areas in Georgia. Realtor data shows homes in the county have generally been selling faster than in previous years, reflecting continued buyer interest.
Statewide, Georgia’s housing market showed modest growth in April with median home sale prices continuing to rise slightly compared to last year.
Local real estate professionals say mortgage rates and inventory levels remain key factors influencing the market heading into the summer months.








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