
Georgia’s historic homes weren’t built in a hurry—they were made to last. These ten homes, each standing strong for over a century, reflect the care, materials, and know-how of another era. Whether it’s brickwork that still holds firm or wide-plank floors that have supported generations, these homes prove their worth with every square foot. Spread across small towns and rural land, they’re more than just relics—they’re ready to be lived in. Currently, each one is still on the market for buyers who value structure and staying power.
1. Ranch Cottage in Rockmart, Georgia (1900)

Built in 1900, this property has been recently updated and freshly painted inside and out. Inside features a cozy family room with a brick fireplace and refinished hardwood flooring and a spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, a tile backsplash, and tile flooring, providing ample room to add an island or a large kitchen table. You’ll appreciate three spacious bedrooms and a remodeled bathroom with a new vanity and tile flooring. Between the kitchen and the living room is a highly functional multi-purpose flex space with tongue and groove ceilings. This area would be perfect for an office, formal dining room, or playroom.
2. Folk Victorian Home in Macon, Georgia (1880)

Built in 1880, this charming 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath single-level home perfectly blends historic character with modern design—and no HOA! Relax on the inviting rocking chair front porch before stepping into the formal entry foyer. A front flex space offers endless possibilities for a home office, playroom, or extra living area. The spacious living room features a decorative fireplace and flows into a separate dining room—ideal for gatherings. The well-appointed kitchen includes modern finishes and a convenient half bath nearby. The private primary bedroom and two generously sized secondary bedrooms share a full bath.
3. Craftsman Bungalow in Augusta, Georgia (1925)

Built in 1925, this elegant home offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample space for both family living and entertaining guests. Step onto the magnificent wrap-around porch—perfect for morning coffee or evening conversations while enjoying the scenic surroundings. Inside, you’ll be greeted by classic hardwood floors and impressive high ceilings that create an atmosphere of spaciousness and sophistication. Exquisite woodwork details throughout the home speak to its character and craftsmanship.
4. Queen Anne Home in Locust Grove, Georgia (1905)

Built in 1905, this stunning Victorian home is rich in character. This partially updated residence features original woodwork, soaring ceilings, and vintage architectural details that tell a story of another era, while thoughtful updates provide comfort and functionality for today’s living. With 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, the spacious layout offers flexibility for both everyday living and entertaining. The heart of the home includes a welcoming parlor, a formal dining room, and a light-filled kitchen with recent updates.
5. Craftsman Bungalow in Tifton, Georgia (1915)

Built in 1915, this unique property offers endless potential with an adjoining pecan orchard, fruit trees, and a spacious farmhouse spanning over 3,600 sq ft. With 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths, there’s ample room to make this home truly your own. Large windows fill the home with an abundance of natural light, highlighting the open spaces and scenic, serene views. Additional features include a classic barn, two metal grain bins, and a charming, picturesque driveway leading you through a quiet, farmland-surrounded setting. Nestled in a tranquil, rural setting, the estate offers privacy and timeless appeal.
6. Colonial Revival Mansion in Macon, Georgia (1908)

Built in 1908, the ten-bedroom mansion retains many original details, including eight original fireplaces. Two spacious, symmetrical parlors and a double staircase provide a spectacular entrance for your guests. Highly crafted woodwork, plaster moldings, and stained glass windows adorn throughout its 3 floors. The mansion includes a handicapped accessible apartment (recently renovated for in-laws). Exterior features include the wrap-around tile terraces, a large front portico with marble mosaic floor, and a side executive parking portico.
7. Folk Victorian Home in Augusta, Georgia (1885)

Built in 1885, this property can include a main house that is approximately 4,600 square feet, has 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, 7 fireplaces, and 2,000 feet of covered porch space. It also features a 1,600 square foot guest cottage with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, 4 fireplaces, and front and rear porches, a 20×40 swimming pool, a 630 square foot pool house with a bedroom, bathroom, and fireplace, and a 460 square foot studio.
8. Ranch Home in Griffin, Georgia (1900)

Built in 1900, this beautifully renovated Ranch-style home is just a short walk from historic downtown Griffin, placing you minutes away from local restaurants, event venues, and studio locations. Featuring 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, this home offers comfort and convenience for any lifestyle. The inviting family room flows seamlessly into a bright, eat-in kitchen, complete with brand-new stainless steel appliances and stunning granite countertops—a luxurious touch also found in both bathrooms.
9. Craftsman Bungalow in Savannah, Georgia (1924)

Built in 1924, this Craftsman Bungalow checks a lot of boxes. Recently renovated in 2022, this home received many tasteful updates yet still maintains a lot of its original character and charm. Highlights include a large en suite bathroom with a walk-in closet, refinished hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, a 3-year-old roof with architectural shingles, stainless steel appliances including a gas range, natural light galore, and a wide front porch to make your heart swoon. Upstairs offers a third bedroom and a flexible bonus space—perfect for a home office or guest retreat.
10. Folk Victorian Home in Quitman, Georgia (1900)

Built in 1900, welcome to this beautifully preserved historic home, a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern convenience. Featuring four spacious bedrooms and two beautifully appointed bathrooms, this home is perfect for entertaining. As you approach, you’ll be captivated by the expansive porch adorned with intricate gingerbread trim—a perfect spot to relax and soak in the ambiance. The home boasts a durable metal roof, providing peace of mind and longevity, along with all new windows that ensure energy efficiency and natural light throughout. This property features a spacious layout with four bedrooms and two full bathrooms, making it ideal for those looking for extra space.