Building Homes in Concord
Concord is a small Pike County community in the western part of the county, near the Meriwether County line. This quiet area along Highway 18 offers deep rural living — the kind of place where your nearest neighbor might be a quarter mile away and the only traffic noise comes from the occasional tractor. For families seeking maximum space and privacy on a reasonable budget, Concord checks every box.
Why Build in Concord?
Concord offers Pike County's trademark combination of low land prices, low taxes, and large lot sizes. The western part of Pike County has rolling terrain with hardwood forests and creek bottoms that create diverse and attractive home sites. The area is especially popular with buyers who want to build a custom farmhouse or country home on 5, 10, or even 20+ acres — something that's simply not possible at these prices closer to Atlanta.
Construction in Concord
Building in Concord means working with Pike County's building department, which we know well from our projects in Zebulon, Williamson, and Molena. Rural construction here involves well and septic systems, and the area's clay-over-rock soil conditions require proper site evaluation. We handle all of that — soil testing, perc tests, septic design, well drilling, and site preparation — so you can focus on designing your dream home.
Quick Facts About Concord
Population: about 400 residents. ZIP Code: 30206. Location: 45 miles south of Atlanta in Pike County, near the Meriwether County line. Schools: Pike County School District, with students attending Pike County High School in Zebulon.
Local highlights: its rural setting in western Pike County near the Flint River, offering some of the most peaceful countryside in the South Atlanta region. Building lots: Concord offers affordable Pike County land with large rural parcels, often featuring mature hardwoods and creek or river access.
Ready to explore building a home in Concord? Whether you already have land or you're just beginning to look, Weathington Fine Homes can help you through every step — from finding the right property to handing you the keys to your finished home.
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