Attapulgus, Georgia, is a quaint, unincorporated community located in the southwestern part of the state, in Decatur County. With a population of just a few hundred, Attapulgus offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle characterized by its deep ties to agriculture and southern traditions. The town’s name, which is derived from the Creek Native American language, is thought to mean "low, flat place," reflecting the region’s landscape. Historically, Attapulgus has been associated with the production of Attapulgite clay, a mineral known for its use in various industries, including oil and gas drilling, and in the manufacturing of products such as cat litter and absorbents. The surrounding area is predominantly agricultural, with cotton, peanuts, and pecans being significant crops. Despite its small size, Attapulgus hosts a number of local events and gatherings that showcase the area's culture and history. Its rural charm and close-knit community make it an ideal spot for those seeking a slower pace of life. The town is also located near the Georgia-Florida border, providing easy access to larger cities such as Bainbridge, and is just a short drive from the scenic beauty of the Flint River.
Attapulgus currently has no homes for sale.
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 Attapulgus, i.e. what's hot and what's not.
See What's Hot & What's Not in AttapulgusAttapulgus home sales for the month of February decreased in volume when compared to last year, while the median sale price decreased.