The median home value in Byron, GA is $237,656.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $160,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Byron, GA is $237,656.
Approximately 67% of Byron homes are owned,
compared to 25% rented, while
7% are vacant.
Byron real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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: The land consists of 2 parcels totaling 123 acres. There is egress and ingress via Dunbar Rd. The property is currently being leased to farm Pecans. The property is level, not located in a flood zone. All utilities available at road. Zoned I-L. This property is located in Peach County which has been announced as the states 2nd Mega Site by Governor Kemp. The property is located in an area of huge growth located 0.4 miles from Interstate 75. Seller would consider selling the 2 parcels separately. Listing Agent is one of the owners of the LLC listing this property.
This new commercial listing is an excellent opportunity for business owners in search of a spacious and secure location to grow their operations. Boasting a total industrial building area of 6000 square feet, the property features a spacious lobby area and a large main office, in addition to a private office and two bathrooms. The back lot is fully fenced, ensuring extra security for your equipment and inventory. The property includes a 20+ vehicle parking lot, which is a huge plus for businesses that require ample parking space. What's more, the property has never been sold on the open market before, which makes it a unique opportunity for the discerning buyer. Facing I75, the location provides added marketing opportunities, as 127,000 cars pass by every day, according to the GA DOT website. The main warehouse area boasts 20+ foot ceilings, providing ample storage space, and 5 oversized roll-up doors make loading and unloading a breeze. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to take your business to the next level!
Welcome to a piece of Powersville, Georgia's rich history - a small church building with a story to tell. Originally constructed in 1908 as the Carter Casket Co., this charming structure has witnessed the ebb and flow of time, transforming itself into a cornerstone of the community. In its storied past, it served as both the local market and post office, bringing neighbors together in the heart of Powersville. The echoes of its most recent incarnation as the Powersville Opry House still resonate within these walls. For a brief period, it even played host to a congregation in need, sheltering them during the construction of their new church. This building has seen laughter, joy, and the quiet moments that bind communities together. Throughout its existence, this piece of history has been lovingly maintained, ensuring that its character and charm remain intact. Ascend the stairs, and you'll find a space that once served as an apartment for the market's proprietors. Today, it stands as a blank canvas, offering endless possibilities for the new owners to either live upstairs, or use it as an income-producing apartment. As you walk through these time-worn corridors, you'll undoubtedly feel your imagination come alive with possibilities whether you are looking for a home for your small business, or nonprofit organization. Imagine this space as a thriving Community Center, where the community gathers for events and activities. Or perhaps it becomes a bustling Art Studio, nurturing creativity and artistic expression. It could serve as a dynamic Youth Center, empowering the next generation, or an enriching Education Center, offering a place for learning and growth. Whether you dream of a small business or nonprofit/community center, this building can be the canvas upon which you paint your vision. Its location, set away from bustling foot traffic, lends itself to businesses that thrive on craftsmanship and community connections. So, step into the shoes of Powersville's history, and consider making your mark on this resilient building. Embrace the legacy of the Carter Casket Co., the market and post office, and the Powersville Opry House as you embark on the next chapter of its journey. The possibilities are endless, and the past is your canvas - paint your vision here, and become a part of Powersville's enduring story.
This property is the "heart" of Byron. It is bordered by Hwy 49 and Hwy 42 on two sides and by Church St on the 3rd side. There is easy access into and out of property. The traffic counts are some of the highest in Byron. Almost 20,000 AADT. This property is currently occupied by DollarTree, Wholesale Warehouse, and a youth complex. This is an excellent opportunity!
This property is located in Peach County where the new Middle Georgia MegaSite is being built. There are 3 parcels being sold together. They are located 0.8 miles from Interstate 75. The 3 parcels are generally level and contain approximately 8.78 acres with frontage on Hwy 49 and Walker Road. The subject has egress and ingress to Hwy 49 and Walker Road via road frontage. Two of the parcels are zoned C3/PUD for General Commercial uses such as medical offices, banks, retail stores, professional offices, hotels, restaurants, among other things. The third parcel is zone R1 for typical residential use, but should be easily rezoned due to its location and surrounding use. One member of LLC acting as Seller is a GA licensed Realtor.