Chattooga County is home to about 25,000 residents who enjoy a slower pace of life surrounded by farmland, ridgelines, and historic small towns. The county seat of Summerville sits at the heart of the community along U.S. Route 27, offering regional access while keeping its small-town charm. With median home values around $98,700 and roughly 67% of families owning their homes, housing is highly affordable compared to urban Georgia. Median household income is about $47,785, with commute times averaging 27 minutes as most residents drive to work. Chattooga blends quiet living, scenic backdrops, and a strong sense of community, making it an inviting place for those who value space, history, and rural charm.
Residents live at a relaxed pace. Days often begin with local errands, farm work, or drives on scenic county roads. Community events, church gatherings, and high school sports frequently anchor social life. Some commute to jobs outside the county, but many work locally in agriculture, light manufacturing, retail, or services.
Dining is mostly local and modest — diners, family restaurants, and local cafés in towns like Summerville and Lyerly. For more variety, residents may travel to bigger nearby towns. Local shops, swap meets, farmers markets, and craft fairs are typical community retail outlets.