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Floyd County is located in Northwest Georgia and is home to the city of Rome, the largest city between Atlanta and Birmingham. Named after General John Floyd, a Georgia congressman and soldier, the county was established in 1832 and has a rich history dating back to Native American settlements along the Etowah, Oostanaula, and Coosa rivers.
The county's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in manufacturing, healthcare, education, and retail. Berry College, one of the world's largest college campuses by area, is located in Floyd County and contributes significantly to the local economy and culture. Rome's three rivers provide unique recreational opportunities and have historically driven the region's development.
Floyd County offers a blend of urban amenities and rural charm. From the historic downtown Rome area with its shops and restaurants to the scenic countryside dotted with farms and forests, the county provides diverse lifestyle options. The region's proximity to major highways makes it accessible while maintaining its distinctive character.
Whether you own residential lots in Rome, sell Georgia land fast with recreational acreage near the rivers, or agricultural land in the rural areas, PlaceAcre is ready to make you a fair cash offer. We understand the local market and work with landowners throughout Floyd County to provide hassle-free land sales.

County Seat:
Rome
Population:
~98,000
Total Area:
516 sq miles
Established:
1832
Floyd County's real estate market has remained steady, with consistent demand for both residential and commercial properties. The county's strategic location along US Highway 27 and State Route 20 provides excellent connectivity to Atlanta (about 60 miles southeast) and Chattanooga (about 60 miles northwest), making it attractive for commuters and businesses.
Land values in Floyd County vary based on location, accessibility, and zoning. Properties near Rome command premium prices due to development potential, while rural acreage offers affordable opportunities for recreational use, farming, or future investment. For accurate and up-to-date demographic information, visit the U.S. Census Bureau's Floyd County QuickFacts page.
Rome, the county seat, is uniquely positioned at the confluence of three rivers: the Etowah, Oostanaula, and Coosa. This geographic feature is rare and has earned Rome the nickname "The City of Seven Hills" (similar to Rome, Italy).
Berry College in Floyd County boasts the world's largest contiguous college campus at over 27,000 acres. The campus features forests, mountains, and even a herd of white-tailed deer.
Floyd County was a major industrial center during the 19th century, particularly known for iron production and textile manufacturing. Many historic buildings from this era remain preserved in downtown Rome.
The Rome Area History Museum and various performing arts venues make Floyd County a cultural destination in Northwest Georgia, hosting festivals and events throughout the year.
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