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    Screven County Seat in Southeast Georgia

    About Sylvania, GA

    Welcome to Sylvania, the Screven County seat in southeast Georgia, a small town along U.S. 301 with deep history and an easy drive to Savannah and Augusta.

    Sylvania is the county seat of Screven County, Georgia, in the southeastern part of the state near the South Carolina line. The city sits along U.S. Highway 301, a major north-south corridor, roughly an hour's drive from both Savannah to the southeast and Augusta to the north, placing it within reach of two regional centers while remaining firmly small-town. Its population of about 2,600 anchors a county of roughly 14,000 residents. The area's history runs deep. The first Screven County seat was Jacksonborough, an early settlement whose story survives today through the Goodall House, built in 1815 for a prominent early resident and preserved just north of Sylvania. Sylvania later became the county seat and developed as an agricultural and commercial hub for the surrounding farm country, a role it still fills. The city's position on U.S. 301 also gave it a notable distinction: the Sylvania Historic Welcome Center here was the first visitor center built in Georgia and remains the oldest operating state welcome center in the nation. Today Sylvania functions as the administrative, educational, and retail center of Screven County. The Screven County School System, the courthouse, and the recreation department anchor local life, while agriculture, small manufacturing, and county services drive the economy. The community is close-knit, historically minded, and rooted in the rhythms of rural southeast Georgia. For homebuyers, Sylvania offers genuine small-town living with a low cost of entry, generous lots, and easy access to larger cities when needed. It suits families, retirees, and those seeking a quiet, community-centered life in the rural South, with the tradeoffs that come with distance from metropolitan amenities.

    Population 2,634
    County Screven County
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What county is Sylvania in?

    Sylvania is a city in Screven County, Georgia, in the southeastern part of the state near the South Carolina border. It serves as the county seat and is situated along U.S. Highway 301.

    How far is Sylvania from Savannah and Augusta?

    Sylvania lies roughly an hour's drive from both Savannah to the southeast and Augusta to the north. U.S. Highway 301 runs through the city, providing the main route to those regional hubs.

    What school district serves Sylvania?

    Sylvania is served by the Screven County School System, a single district covering the city and surrounding county. It operates elementary and middle schools along with Screven County High School.

    What is Sylvania known for?

    Sylvania is known as the Screven County seat and for the Sylvania Historic Welcome Center on U.S. Highway 301, which was the first visitor center built in Georgia and is the oldest operating state welcome center in the country. The nearby Goodall House, built in 1815, preserves early county history.

    What is the population of Sylvania?

    Sylvania has a population of roughly 2,600 residents, while Screven County as a whole has about 14,000. The city is a small, agricultural county seat with a quiet character and a low cost of living.

    City Guide

    About Sylvania

    Real Estate & Housing

    Sylvania's housing stock is characteristic of a long-established small Southern town. The city contains older single-family homes on tree-lined streets near downtown, many built in the early to mid-20th century, alongside ranch-style homes and newer construction on the town's edges. Lot sizes are generally generous, and the surrounding Screven County countryside offers rural acreage, farm properties, and scattered homesites for those wanting more land. The market is defined by affordability and steady, low-key demand rather than rapid development or large planned communities. Buyers can find historic character near the courthouse or more modern, comfortable homes in the newer residential areas, with manufactured homes and acreage common in the unincorporated county. The draw is space, quiet, and a genuine small-town environment, with prices well below coastal and metro Georgia.

    Neighborhoods

    Sylvania is organized around its central downtown and the courthouse, with established residential streets fanning out in a traditional small-town pattern. The older neighborhoods near the city center hold the community's most historic homes, while mid-century and later subdivisions extend along the main roads, including the U.S. 301 and Millen Highway corridors. Rather than large branded developments, the city's neighborhoods are mostly modest, tree-lined streets that have grown incrementally over decades. Beyond the city limits, Screven County opens into farmland, pine forest, and rural homesteads, with small communities and crossroads scattered across the county. This gives buyers a straightforward choice between the convenience of in-town living near schools and services, and the privacy of a rural parcel a short drive out. The distinction is less about neighborhood names than about lot size, distance from downtown, and the character of the surrounding land.

    Lifestyle in Sylvania

    Life in Sylvania is defined by small-town familiarity and the rhythms of a rural county seat. The city's compact downtown hosts the courthouse, local shops, and services that anchor Screven County, and community life revolves around churches, schools, and the recreation department's youth and adult leagues. Residents know their neighbors, and the pace is unhurried, reflecting the agricultural character of the surrounding countryside. The Sylvania Historic Welcome Center on U.S. 301 is both a point of local pride and a steady presence of travelers passing through, giving the town a quiet connection to the wider region. Weekends often center on family, sports, and community gatherings, with larger shopping, dining, and entertainment found on trips to Savannah, Augusta, or Statesboro. It is a place for those who value space, community, and a low cost of small-town living over urban amenities.

    Schools & Education

    Sylvania is served by the Screven County School System, a single district that educates students from the city and surrounding county. The system operates elementary and middle schools along with Screven County High School, which serves as the county's high school and a focal point for athletics, arts, and community events. The district's countywide structure means Sylvania families share schools with rural residents across Screven County. The schools play a central role in the community's identity, with Friday-night football and school events drawing broad local participation. As a smaller rural district, it offers a community-oriented environment where families and educators are closely connected. Families considering Sylvania should confirm current attendance zones and program offerings with the district, as some students in outlying areas travel to consolidated campuses in or near the city.

    Getting Around

    Sylvania's transportation network is built around U.S. Highway 301, which runs north-south through the city and provides the primary route to the wider region. Northbound, the highway leads toward Augusta and the South Carolina line, while southbound it connects toward Statesboro and points south. The Millen Highway and other state routes extend east and west, linking Sylvania to the surrounding county and neighboring communities. Savannah and Augusta each lie roughly an hour away, giving residents access to airports, healthcare, and metro amenities without living in either city. There is no public transit, so a personal vehicle is essential, as is typical of rural Georgia. The flat, lightly traveled roads make regional driving straightforward, and the city's position on U.S. 301 keeps it connected to both the coast and the interior while preserving its small-town setting.

    Parks & Recreation

    Recreation in Sylvania is community-centered and outdoors-oriented. The Screven County Recreation Department operates fields, courts, and programs serving youth and adult athletes across the county, with baseball, softball, basketball, pickleball, and other leagues forming a cornerstone of local life. The department's facilities draw families from Sylvania and the surrounding countryside throughout the year. The area's rural setting supports hunting, fishing, and outdoor pursuits on the county's farmland, forests, and waterways, common pastimes across southeast Georgia. Local points of interest include the Sylvania Historic Welcome Center and the Goodall House, which offer a window into the county's early history. For larger recreational options, residents travel to the state parks and river systems of the surrounding region, or to the cultural and entertainment offerings of Savannah, Augusta, and Statesboro within an hour's drive.

    MARKET SNAPSHOT

    The Market at a Glance

    How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

    home_work New This Week 4
    Went Under Contract 0
    trending_down Price Reductions 0
    payments Median Sale Price $248,000 +15.3%
    square_foot Price per Sq Ft $160
    schedule Avg Days on Market 41
    sell Homes Sold 19
    percent Sale-to-List Ratio 95.0%
    inventory_2 Months of Inventory 8.1

    Price & Sales History

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

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    284 Dover Road
    Sylvania, GA 30467
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    • 553605
    501 Main Street
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    501 Main Street
    Sylvania, GA 30467
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