Quick facts: Waycross, GA

Quick Facts

97.5
Cost of Living
below US average
13,741
Population
53.85
Crime Rate per 1000
above US average
$36,818
Median Income
below US average
$149,900
Median House Price
above US average
$1216.67
Average Rent
below US average
21%
Poverty Rate
above US average
6.5%
Unemployment Rate
above US average

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Based on the 28/36 rule: housing costs should not exceed 28% of your gross income. Compared against local median income of $36,818.

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Income Needed to Buy

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$47k/year
Based on $149,900 median home price
Assumes 30-year mortgage at 7% with 20% down payment
⚠️ Requires $47k vs median $36,818
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Income Needed to Rent

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$52k/year
Based on $1216.67/month average rent
Annual income where rent = 28% of gross
⚠️ Requires $52k vs median $36,818
πŸ’‘ 28/36 Rule: Housing ≀28% of gross income, total debt ≀36%. This is a guideline used by many lenders.

Overview for Waycross, GA

Waycross is a charming city located in Ware County, Georgia, situated in the southeastern part of the state. It serves as the county seat and is known for its rich history and southern hospitality. With a population of around 14,000 residents, Waycross boasts a small-town vibe while offering a range of amenities and services. The city played a significant role in the railroad industry during the late 19th century and has since preserved its historical charm, seen in its architecture and local landmarks such as the Lott-Brown House and the historic downtown area. Waycross is also recognized for its connection to the Okefenokee Swamp, one of the largest blackwater swamps in North America, providing a wealth of opportunities for outdoor recreation like hiking, fishing, and bird-watching. Cultural experiences abound with events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating the arts and local heritage. The community is friendly and welcoming, making Waycross an attractive place to live or visit for those looking to experience authentic Southern culture.

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