

Southeastern and South Central Georgia living with room to grow
Georgia’s patently peachy everywhere, but especially in its Coastal Plain area. Because it’s there that laid-back Southern sensibilities coexist naturally with some of the state’s most beautiful natural resources, making it a great place to put down roots – in other words, to live, work and play just how you like. At Raydient Rural, we make it easy to do just that, by delivering rural land in seven counties across Southeastern and South Central Georgia: Ben Hill, Charlton, Effingham, Laurens, Liberty, Long and McIntosh.
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FAQs about rural land for sale in Southeastern and South Central Georgia
It’s a growing area for good reason: Expanding employment opportunities, one of the busiest ports in the United States, an iconic Southern treasure in Savannah, and wide, pristine beaches that beckon year-round. In short, it has everything that makes for an ideal quality of life: a great job market, terrific places to raise a family, and abundant natural wonders that keep you wondering why you waited so long to move here.
That will vary from property to property, but utility access here isn’t much different than any other part of rural Georgia. For most of our communities, well and septic systems will need to be installed to access well-water and sewage. A limited number of communities have access to city-water. Companies are also making daily rapid advances in bringing faster internet speeds to rural communities.
There’s not really a set standard, but it can often be between 30 to 60 days. At Raydient Rural, the rural land we sell will have already undergone title and survey work before they’re listed, which can help you fast track a couple of critical steps in the process.

Questions to Ask When Buying Land
Ready to visit rural properties? Keep track of the facts for each tract and ask the right questions with this handy one-page checklist.

Buying rural land in Southeast and South Central Georgia
So what could your rural dream in Georgia look like? It’s totally up to you. Want a lot of acreage for a full-on recreation track? It’s yours. Want 10 acres to outfit a country-living oasis with a pond, barn and garden? Done. Want just an acre or two for a simple rural retreat? You can have that, too. No matter what size fits you best, Raydient Rural land gives you the freedom to savor your space to the fullest while enjoying everything that makes Georgia Low Country living so desirable. (So you can have your pound cake and eat it, too.)

What brings people to Southeast and South Central Georgia
You’ll find a certain drawl – and draw – in this part of the state. They go right along with everything else that makes it both so distinct and attractive.
For starters, there’s proximity to Savannah and Jacksonville, two growing, dynamic cities with abundant cultural, entertainment, dining and shopping options. If you love the outdoors, you’ll love being a short drive to Tybee Island, St. Simons Island and the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, a world-renowned blackwater ecosystem with more than 350,000 acres of natural beauty. And you can be outdoors a lot, thanks to a temperate climate that hovers in the 40s even in the dead of January.
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Rural land for sale near Macon
Macon’s known as the place “Where Soul Lives.” So it’s only fitting that you could create the kind of rural homestead near there that both feeds and stirs your soul.

Rural land for sale near Folkston
Folkston’s right at the Georgia-Florida line, at the intersection of Highway 301 and Routes 23 and 40. It’s got all the necessities and all the charm the small-town South is so renowned for.

Rural land for sale near St. Mary’s
St. Mary’s is the departure point for Cumberland Island – and for days filled with outdoor adventures or low-key, Low-Country relaxation.