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    Cherry Blossom Capital of the South

    About Macon, GA

    Welcome to Macon, the consolidated Macon-Bibb County seat in central Georgia, a city of music history, antebellum architecture, and the annual Cherry Blossom Festival.

    Macon is a consolidated city-county in central Georgia, serving as the seat of Bibb County and operating under a single Macon-Bibb County government. The city sits on the Ocmulgee River at the fall line, the geological boundary between Georgia's Piedmont and Coastal Plain, and lies about 85 miles southeast of Atlanta. With roughly 157,000 residents, Macon is one of the state's largest cities and a regional center for middle Georgia. Macon's identity is inseparable from music. The city played a foundational role in American popular music, launching the careers of Otis Redding, Little Richard, and James Brown, and serving as an early home to the Allman Brothers Band, whose legacy is preserved at the Big House Museum. Landmark venues such as the Douglass Theatre and Grant's Lounge — dubbed the "Original Home of Southern Rock" — anchor a music tourism economy and a lively local scene that continues to this day. The city is equally known for its architecture and its cherry blossoms. Vineville and other historic districts contain grand antebellum mansions and early-20th-century homes, reflecting Macon's 19th-century prominence as a cotton and transportation center. Each March, the International Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates more than 200,000 Yoshino cherry trees, earning Macon its reputation as a cherry blossom capital. Macon's history reaches back far earlier than its antebellum boom. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park preserves massive Native American earthworks, including the Great Temple Mound, dating back thousands of years, and is a major cultural and archaeological landmark on the city's eastern edge. Education is a significant part of the local economy and culture. Bibb County School District serves about 21,000 students, while Mercer University, Wesleyan College, Middle Georgia State University, and Central Georgia Technical College anchor higher education. Interstate 75, I-16, and I-475 give Macon strong regional connectivity. For residents, Macon offers a deep cultural heritage, distinctive historic housing, and the role of central Georgia's urban hub.

    Population 157,632
    County Bibb County
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What county is Macon, Georgia in?

    Macon is located in Bibb County, in central Georgia, and it serves as the county seat. The city and county operate under a single consolidated government known as Macon-Bibb County, which sits along the Ocmulgee River about 85 miles southeast of Atlanta.

    What is Macon, Georgia known for?

    Macon is known for its deep music heritage, having launched artists such as Otis Redding, Little Richard, James Brown, and the Allman Brothers Band. It is also famous for its annual International Cherry Blossom Festival and the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park.

    What schools and colleges are in Macon, Georgia?

    Macon is served by Bibb County School District, which educates about 21,000 students across roughly 37 schools. The city is also home to Mercer University, Wesleyan College, Middle Georgia State University, and Central Georgia Technical College, among other institutions.

    How far is Macon, Georgia from Atlanta?

    Macon sits about 85 miles southeast of Atlanta and is reached primarily via Interstate 75, which runs through the city. Interstate 16 connects Macon to Savannah and the coast, while Interstate 475 serves as a western bypass around the metropolitan area.

    When is Macon's Cherry Blossom Festival?

    The International Cherry Blossom Festival is held each March and celebrates Macon's more than 200,000 Yoshino cherry trees with concerts, parades, tours, and food events. The blooms have earned Macon recognition as a cherry blossom capital of the United States.

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    About Macon

    Real Estate & Housing

    Macon's housing market is anchored by its historic architecture. Grand antebellum mansions and early-20th-century homes line streets in neighborhoods such as Vineville, where stately residences reflect the city's 19th-century prosperity. Restored historic homes and Craftsman bungalows are common in the in-town districts, often at prices below those of larger Georgia metros. Beyond the historic core, Macon offers mid-century ranch homes, established subdivisions, and newer construction, particularly toward the city's edges and in unincorporated Bibb County. The city's consolidated government and ongoing downtown revitalization have supported redevelopment of older properties. Buyers can find everything from affordable historic fixer-uppers to large estate homes, giving Macon one of the most architecturally distinctive housing stocks in middle Georgia.

    Neighborhoods

    Macon's neighborhoods are among its greatest assets. Vineville, north of downtown, is known for its grand historic homes and antebellum mansions, including the Big House made famous by the Allman Brothers Band. Tatnall Square Heights, near Mercer University, and Beall's Hill and Central South, south of downtown, are historic residential districts where revitalization efforts have restored older housing stock. Downtown Macon itself has become a walkable, mixed-use center of lofts, restaurants, and music venues, guided by nonprofit development group NewTown Macon. Additional established subdivisions and newer communities ring the city and extend into Bibb County. This combination of preserved historic districts and conventional suburbs gives Macon homebuyers an unusual range of character and setting.

    Lifestyle in Macon

    Macon's lifestyle is steeped in music and Southern culture. The city's musical legacy — Otis Redding, Little Richard, James Brown, and the Allman Brothers Band all launched their careers here — remains alive in downtown venues, the Douglass Theatre, Grant's Lounge, and the Big House Museum. Live music, festivals, and a growing arts scene give downtown an energetic, authentic character. The International Cherry Blossom Festival each March transforms the city, drawing visitors to see more than 200,000 Yoshino cherry trees in bloom. Mercer University and Wesleyan College bring students, lectures, and collegiate life, while a revitalized downtown offers restaurants, breweries, and shops. Macon blends a proud historic identity with a renewed cultural energy, appealing to residents who value music, community, and Southern charm.

    Schools & Education

    Macon is served by Bibb County School District, which educates roughly 21,000 students across about 37 schools and is headquartered in the city. The district operates a network of elementary, middle, and high schools with magnet and specialty programs, and its schools anchor neighborhoods throughout Macon-Bibb County. Higher education is a defining feature of Macon. Mercer University, one of the South's notable private universities, is headquartered here, while Wesleyan College holds the distinction of being the first college in the world chartered to grant degrees to women. Middle Georgia State University and Central Georgia Technical College round out the offerings. This concentration of institutions makes Macon a genuine college town and a center for education across middle Georgia.

    Getting Around

    Macon is a major transportation crossroads in central Georgia, served by Interstate 75, which runs north-south through the city and links it to Atlanta about 85 miles to the north and the Florida line to the south. Interstate 16 connects Macon to Savannah and the coast, while Interstate 475 serves as a western bypass. U.S. 23, U.S. 41, and U.S. 80 also pass through the area. The city's location at the geographic center of Georgia makes it a logistics hub and gives residents direct access to multiple regional corridors. Middle Georgia Regional Airport provides general aviation and limited commercial service, with Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport about 90 minutes away. Macon's consolidated government maintains the local road network serving its many historic neighborhoods and commercial districts.

    Parks & Recreation

    Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park is Macon's premier outdoor and cultural destination, preserving ancient earthworks and offering trails, a visitor center, and seasonal lantern tours during the Cherry Blossom Festival. The Ocmulgee River corridor provides kayaking, paddling, and riverside trails, with Amerson River Park offering additional green space. Lake Tobesofkee, west of the city, adds boating, fishing, swimming, and lakeside parks, while the city's neighborhood and community parks support sports and recreation. The International Cherry Blossom Festival brings parades, concerts, and food events each spring, and the city's music venues and museums provide year-round cultural programming. Macon's blend of river access, lake recreation, and rich cultural events gives residents a full and varied recreational calendar.

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    home_work New This Week 156
    Went Under Contract 20
    trending_down Price Reductions 0
    payments Median Sale Price $240,000 +0.0%
    square_foot Price per Sq Ft $120
    schedule Avg Days on Market 3
    sell Homes Sold 511
    percent Sale-to-List Ratio 99.0%
    inventory_2 Months of Inventory 9.3

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    Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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