The median home value in Whigham, GA is $168,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $151,300.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Whigham, GA is $168,500.
Approximately 59.82% of Whigham homes are owned,
compared to 28.77% rented, while
11.42% are vacant.
Whigham real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Whigham real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Great country living just south of Whigham, Georgia! Beautiful home on 12.73 acres; nice rocking chair front porch; custom built cabinets with quartz counter tops in kitchen; breakfast area; separate formal dining room; huge family room with real wood floors and masonry fireplace with insert; 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths; open deck on rear of home with nice covered outdoor kitchen; great for entertaining! There is also a cottage on rear of property that can be rented for income purposes or a great guest house. The property has a gentle roll with an abundance of trees and wildlife! This one won't last long!
Welcome to this beautifully maintained 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home set on 1.4 acres of peaceful, open land. Featuring spacious living areas and abundant natural light, this home is perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The expansive yard offers endless possibilities for outdoor enjoyment, whether you're gardening, hosting, or simply soaking in the tranquil setting. Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming and well-cared-for home your own private retreat!
Older brick home with 3 acres, more or less, minutes from Cairo & Whigham and convenient to Havana & Tallahassee. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, huge family room and eat-in kitchen; rocking chair front porch, nice country living! Home needs some TLC, but has lots of potential. Call your favorite realtor to view this one!
Grady Aggregate is a high calcium facies of the Suwannee Limestone, typically averaging in excess of 98% calcium and magnesium carbonate with minute mineral contaminates. Drilling programs conducted indicate a reserve base of 14.8 million cubic yards (27.6 million tons) of total limestone existing from 40 feet below the water table to top of the rock. Approximately 9.8 million cubic yards (19.6 million tons) are above the water table and are recoverable under the condition of the mining permit issued by the State of Georgia. The permit can be modified to accommodate under water mining as confirmed by the Surface Mining Division of EPA in Atlanta. The total limestone volume (30,000,000 million tons) lies beneath an average of 26 feet of overburden on 70 acres. Grady Aggregate will mine from the Suwannee Formation at its operation in Grady County, Georgia. The stone is a tan-white to white fine grain fossil ferrous high calcium limestone with varying degrees of induration (hardness). Typically, the stone becomes whiter and softer at depth. Core drilling has indicated this relationship to be present throughout the ore body. Because of the varying degrees of relative hardness and color, stone from this quarry will support a wide spectrum of varying markets.
Grady Aggregate is a high calcium facies of the Suwannee Limestone, typically averaging in excess of 98% calcium and magnesium carbonate with minute mineral contaminates. Drilling programs conducted indicate a reserve base of 14.8 million cubic yards (27.6 million tons) of total limestone existing from 40 feet below the water table to top of the rock. Approximately 9.8 million cubic yards (19.6 million tons) are above the water table and are recoverable under the condition of the mining permit issued by the State of Georgia. The permit can be modified to accommodate under water mining as confirmed by the Surface Mining Division of EPA in Atlanta. The total limestone volume (30,000,000 million tons) lies beneath an average of 26 feet of overburden on 70 acres. Grady Aggregate will mine from the Suwannee Formation at its operation in Grady County, Georgia. The stone is a tan-white to white fine grain fossil ferrous high calcium limestone with varying degrees of induration (hardness). Typically, the stone becomes whiter and softer at depth. Core drilling has indicated this relationship to be present throughout the ore body. Because of the varying degrees of relative hardness and color, stone from this quarry will support a wide spectrum of varying markets.