Baldwin, Georgia, is a charming city located in the northeastern part of the state, in Habersham County. Situated in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Baldwin offers stunning views and a peaceful, rural atmosphere while being conveniently close to larger cities like Gainesville and Athens. The city, with a population of just over 3,000, has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. Baldwin’s economy has historically been driven by agriculture, particularly the cultivation of crops such as peaches, apples, and poultry farming. In recent years, the city has seen some growth due to its proximity to the expanding industrial and commercial areas in nearby towns. Baldwin is also known for its close-knit community, with local events like the annual Baldwin Heritage Day drawing visitors to celebrate the region’s cultural heritage. Additionally, the city is home to the North Georgia Technical College’s Baldwin campus, which serves as a hub for education and workforce development in the area. Surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, Baldwin is a gateway to outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and exploring nearby parks and rivers. Its blend of historic charm, natural beauty, and modern amenities makes Baldwin a desirable place to live and visit.
Baldwin currently has 3 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $389,666.67 and 6 lots for sale with an average list price of $275,600. The average annual property tax for Baldwin is $1,900.48.
Using the absorption rate, we can determine how long it's taking for homes to sell and which price points are selling the fastest in Baldwin, i.e. what's hot and what's not.
See What's Hot & What's Not in BaldwinBaldwin home sales for the month of April stayed the same in volume when compared to last year, while the median sale price stayed the same.
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$260,000
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$265,000
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$360,000
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