Building Homes in Culloden
Culloden is a small Monroe County community along Highway 341 between Forsyth and Barnesville. This quiet crossroads settlement offers the kind of deep-country living that's becoming harder to find within reasonable distance of Atlanta. Surrounded by farmland, pine forests, and rolling terrain, Culloden is ideal for buyers who want space, privacy, and a genuine rural lifestyle without being completely isolated.
Why Build in Culloden?
Culloden's appeal is straightforward — very affordable land in a peaceful setting with access to two nearby towns. Forsyth to the east provides I-75 access and commercial services, while Barnesville to the west has Gordon State College and its own downtown amenities. Monroe County's tax rates are favorable, and the combination of low land costs and low taxes means you can build a custom home here that would cost significantly more in closer-in counties.
Construction in Culloden
Building in Culloden involves Monroe County's permitting process, and we're familiar with construction throughout the county from our work in the Forsyth area. Rural sites here typically require well and septic systems, and the terrain is generally favorable for construction. We handle all site preparation, from clearing and grading to utility coordination, ensuring your custom home project moves forward efficiently.
Quick Facts About Culloden
Population: about 200 residents. ZIP Code: 31016. Location: 55 miles south of Atlanta in Monroe County, between Forsyth and Barnesville. Schools: Monroe County School District, with students attending schools in Forsyth.
Local highlights: its quiet location along Highway 341 in western Monroe County, offering a rural lifestyle close to both Forsyth and Barnesville. Building lots: Culloden provides very affordable Monroe County land, with large wooded and pasture parcels available for custom home construction.
Ready to explore building a home in Culloden? 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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