Arlington, Georgia, is a small, historic city straddling Calhoun and Early counties in the southwestern part of the state, with a population of around 1,209 as of the 2020 census. Founded in 1873 and chartered in 1881, the city was named after Arlington House, the Virginia estate of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, reflecting its deep ties to Southern history. With a total area of 4.1 square miles, of which a mere 0.24% is water, Arlington is a quintessential rural community, located 46 miles northeast of Dothan, Alabama, and 45 miles southwest of Albany, Georgia. Its economy has historically been rooted in agriculture, a legacy that continues to shape its identity, while the railroad, a vital part of its history since its founding, remains a significant cultural and economic feature. The city's downtown offers a charming glimpse into its past, with quaint shops, local eateries serving authentic Southern cuisine, and historical landmarks that highlight its heritage. Community events, such as fairs and festivals, foster a tight-knit, welcoming atmosphere, making Arlington a peaceful retreat for those seeking to experience traditional Georgia rural life.
Arlington currently has no homes for sale. The average annual property tax for Arlington is $1,543.
Using the absorption rate, we can determine how long it's taking for homes to sell and which price points are selling the fastest in Arlington, i.e. what's hot and what's not.
See What's Hot & What's Not in ArlingtonArlington home sales for the month of August stayed the same in volume when compared to last year, while the median sale price stayed the same.
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