Hall County currently has 871 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $693,340, 114 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $358,438, 14 condos for sale with an average list price of $294,750, and 182 lots for sale with an average list price of $537,443. The average annual property tax for Hall County is $2,500.
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BraseltonBraselton, Georgia, is a charming town nestled approximately 43 miles northeast of Atlanta, spanning across Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall, and Jackson counties. Founded in 1884 by Harrison Braselton, a farmer who married into wealth and built a plantation on 786 acres, the town was incorporated in 1916. Braselton has preserved its historical essence while embracing modern growth, maintaining its small-town charm through historic buildings like the Braselton Brothers store and the Braselton-Stover House, now a venue for weddings. The town is known for its strategic blend of historical preservation and contemporary development, attracting visitors with attractions such as the Chateau Elan Winery and Resort, a luxurious destination featuring vineyards, golf, and spa services. Additionally, Braselton hosts numerous cultural events, including the Braselton Antique and Artisan Festival, and provides ample recreational opportunities with parks, trails, and the Braselton Trolley, which offers free rides around town. With a population estimated at 15,538 in 2023, Braselton continues to be a vibrant community where history and modernity coexist harmoniously. ... Read more |
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ClermontClermont, Georgia, is a quaint and charming town nestled in Hall County, offering a serene escape from the hustle of urban life. With a population of 1,158 as of 2024, Clermont maintains a close-knit community feel, characterized by its historical roots and natural beauty. Established in the late 19th century, initially as a small agricultural community named "Dip," it was renamed Clermont in 1905 when the post office changed its name. The town's history is preserved through landmarks like the original log post office building, now a point of historical interest. Clermont's landscape is dotted with scenic views of the North Georgia Mountains, providing a backdrop for activities like the annual Clermont Days Festival, which celebrates community with parades, crafts, and fireworks. ... Read more |
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Flowery BranchFlowery Branch is a city located in the northeastern part of Georgia. It has a population of around 7,000 people and is known for its small-town charm, excellent schools, and high quality of life. The city has a mix of residential neighborhoods, small businesses, and parks, making it a popular destination for families and professionals. Flowery Branch is also home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Flowery Branch Trail and the Spout Springs Library Park. Additionally, Flowery Branch is known for its good schools, which attract many families and professionals to live in the area. The city also has a variety of cultural events and festivals, such as the Flowery Branch Farmers Market, which features local produce and crafts. Furthermore, Flowery Branch is considered a desirable place to live as it has a variety of amenities and outdoor activities. The city is also known for its proximity to metro Atlanta, which allows for easy access to the city's business and cultural opportunities. ... Read more |
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GainesvilleGainesville is a city located in the northeastern part of Georgia. It is the county seat of Hall County, and has a population of around 40,000 people. Gainesville is known for its picturesque downtown area, which has a mix of old and new buildings, shops, restaurants, and bars. The city is home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve and the Longwood Park. Additionally, Gainesville is home to several colleges and universities, such as the University of North Georgia and Brenau University. Gainesville is also considered a desirable place to live due to its proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains and Lake Lanier, which are popular destinations for outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing. Additionally, the city has a strong healthcare industry and is home to the Northeast Georgia Medical Center which is a large and well-known hospital in the area. The city also hosts the annual Gainesville Wine Festival, which is a popular event that features live music, arts and crafts, and a variety of food and drink. ... Read more |
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GillsvilleGillsville, Georgia, is a quaint and historic town nestled in both Banks and Hall counties, renowned for its vibrant pottery tradition and small-town charm. This town, with a population hovering around 300 residents, occupies just over one square mile but holds a significant place in American folk arts due to its concentration of folk potters. The town's history traces back to 1784, originally named Stonethrow, and it boasts a rich heritage with landmarks like the Gillsville Pottery Festival, which celebrates the area's pottery legacy. The oldest known building in town, dating back to 1850, stands as a testament to its past, having survived a devastating fire in 1900. Gillsville is home to several pottery workshops, with Hewell's Pottery and Craven's Pottery being notable for their year-round operations. The community prides itself on its serene rural setting, where the main street features homes from the late 1800s to early 1900s, and the local café and city park offer a slice of old-fashioned Southern hospitality. ... Read more |
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LulaLula, Georgia, is a quaint town nestled in both Hall and Banks counties, offering a slice of Southern charm with a population of about 2,822 as of the 2020 census. Established in 1874 as a railroad junction, it was named after Lula Phinizy by civil engineers Joel and Fletcher Hurt, who admired her. The town's historical significance is celebrated annually during the RailRoad Days festival in May, which features parades, live music, and local crafts. Lula's small-town atmosphere is complemented by attractions like the historic Lula Covered Bridge, providing a scenic spot for photos and leisurely walks. For outdoor enthusiasts, North Georgia Canopy Tours offer thrilling zipline adventures, while Ruby's Farm provides a glimpse into local agriculture with its garden center and community events. The town also hosts the Lula Fall Festival, showcasing folk art and pottery, and has a growing residential area with developments like the Rivermist subdivision. With its blend of history, community activities, and natural beauty, Lula remains a gem in the heart of Georgia. ... Read more |
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OakwoodOakwood, Georgia, is a quaint city nestled in Hall County, part of the Gainesville Metropolitan Statistical Area. With a population of 4,822 as per the 2020 census, Oakwood has seen steady growth since its incorporation in 1903. The city's historical roots trace back to 1873 when it was known as Odell's Crossing, serving as a stop for wood-burning locomotives, hence the name change to Oakwood. Today, it benefits from its strategic location near Interstate 985 and the scenic Lake Lanier, fostering both commercial and educational development. It's home to the University of North Georgia Gainesville Campus, adding a scholarly vibe to the community. Oakwood has embraced its history with attractions like the Historic Train Depot in nearby Flowery Branch. This blend of history, education, and future-oriented planning makes Oakwood a unique place in the burgeoning landscape of North Georgia. ... Read more |
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19 at Main19 at Main is a townhouse community in Flowery Branch, Georgia, built in 2022. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 2,028 ft2 to 2,125 ft2. It is located in Hall county. ... Read more |
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A Quiet Place in the WoodsA Quiet Place in the Woods is a single-family home community in Gainesville, Georgia, built between 1973 and 2017. It currently has 3 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $516,267. The homes range in size from 884 ft2 to 3,170 ft2. The average annual property tax for A Quiet Place in the Woods is $2,056. It is located in Hall county. ... Read more |
Median Price: $318,250 |
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Aarons WayAarons Way is a single-family home community in Flowery Branch, Georgia, built between 2005 and 2006. It currently has 1 single family home for sale with a list price of $529,000. The homes range in size from 2,026 ft2 to 5,036 ft2. The average annual property tax for Aarons Way is $3,527. It is located in Hall county. ... Read more |
Median Price: $465,000 |
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Abby ParkAbby Park is a single-family home community in Gainesville, Georgia, built in 1998. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,251 ft2 to 1,910 ft2. The average annual property tax for Abby Park is $2,263. It is located in Hall county. Abby Park is located east of Pine Vale Road off of Wintergreen Court and Goldmont Terrace. ... Read more |
Median Price: $327,500 |
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Ada Creek OverlookAda Creek Overlook is a single-family home community in Gainesville, Georgia, built between 1999 and 2000. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,710 ft2 to 5,297 ft2. The average annual property tax for Ada Creek Overlook is $3,195. It is located in Hall county. Ada Creek Overlook is located south of Price Road off of Ponderosa Lane and Ada Creek Drive. ... Read more |
Median Price: $420,000 |
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Hall County home sales for the month of January decreased in volume by 0.8% when compared to last year, while the median sale price rose by 10.4% from $385,000 to $424,990. House sales decreased by 2.9%, while the median sale price rose by 9.3% from $400,000 to $437,250. Condo sales decreased by 50%, while the median sale price decreased by 18.2% from $309,000 to $252,750. Townhouse sales rose by 44.4%, while the median sale price rose by 11.9% from $293,000 to $328,000.
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