
Bryan County Housing Market Update – May 2026: Two Bryan Counties
There is no single Bryan County housing market right now, and the May 2026 numbers prove it. In fact, the county closed 116 homes last

There is no single Bryan County housing market right now, and the May 2026 numbers prove it. In fact, the county closed 116 homes last

The Effingham County housing market just posted its busiest sales month in a full year. In May 2026, 120 homes closed across the county, beating

Port Wentworth flipped to a seller’s market at 4.66 months of inventory and doubled its sales in May 2026. Full ZIP by ZIP West Chatham breakdown: Pooler, Garden City, the Southside, and Bloomingdale.

Bulloch is the only Coastal Georgia county under 5 months of inventory in April 2026. Statesboro drives 95 of 108 closings. Full ZIP-by-ZIP breakdown for Statesboro, Brooklet, and Portal.

Bryan County’s April 2026 update: median sold $445K (+8.54% MoM), 77 closings, 6.63 mo. inventory. Richmond Hill drove 72 of 77 sales.

Effingham County housing market update for April 2026: ZIP-by-ZIP medians, inventory, and balanced-market reads in Rincon, Springfield, and Guyton.

West Chatham housing market update for April 2026. ZIP-by-ZIP medians, inventory months, and buyer/seller leverage across Pooler and Savannah.

Wondering what it really costs to sell a home in Georgia? Our 2026 seller’s guide breaks down commissions, closing costs, and how to net more at closing.
The Bulloch County housing market sat at 3.98 months of inventory in March 2026 — still seller-leaning but trending balanced. 99 homes sold.

Bulloch County housing market closed February 2026 at 3.93 months inventory. Statesboro $289K anchored by Georgia Southern. Hyundai $245M.