Quitman County, GA

Comprehensive housing, income, and cost of living data for Quitman County, Georgia. Population: 2.2K.

Median Home Price
$118.5K

Based on 1 cities

Median Household Income
$36.8K

Annual household income

Price-to-Income Ratio
3.2x

Moderately affordable

Salary Needed to Buy
$30.9K

30-yr mortgage, 6.5% rate, 20% down

Housing & Finance

Annual Property Tax
$869

Average annual amount

Effective Tax Rate
0.73%

Property tax / home value

Monthly Housing Costs
Mortgage (P&I)$599
Property Tax$72.42
Insurance$49.39
Total Monthly$721
Historical Home Prices
2015
$63.6K
2016
$63.9K
+0.6%%
2017
$64.8K
+1.3%%
2018
$67.5K
+4.2%%
2019
$73.0K
+8.2%%
2020
$82.7K
+13.3%%
2021
$95.3K
+15.2%%
2022
$107.8K
+13.1%%
2023
$116.8K
+8.3%%
2024
$111.4K
-4.6%%
2025
$106.5K
-4.4%%
Source: County price history data via Zillow ZHVI

Demographics & Economics

Unemployment Rate
3.1%%

Below national average

Population Density
14

People per square mile

Political Lean (2020)
Competitive

R+1

Racial Demographics

White
47.8%
Black
49.9%
Hispanic
1.2%
Asian
0%
Two or More Races
1.1%

Source: Census ACS 2023. Hispanic/Latino ethnicity counted separately from race.

Climate & Environment

Average Temperature
65°F

Annual average

Sunny Days
190

Days per year

Annual Rainfall
51.9"

Inches per year

Natural Disaster Risk
Low Risk

Score: 8/100