Fayetteville, GA

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Welcome to Fayetteville, GA, a thriving city that beautifully balances community charm with urban amenities. Boasting a blend of historic neighborhoods and modern developments, this area offers diverse real estate options.

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If you’re thinking about selling your home in Fayetteville, GA, Sam can help you determine its current market value. With his knowledge of the local market, he can provide you with a detailed analysis and help you sell your home fast and for the best price.

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Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, knowing the value of your home is the first step towards making sound real estate choices. If you’re planning on buying or selling your home in Fayetteville, GA, contact Sam Surfus today. He will guide you through every step of the process and ensure a quick transaction.

Weather in Fayetteville, GA

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About Fayetteville, GA

Fayetteville is a city in and the county seat of Fayette County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 18,957, up from 15,945 at the 2010 census. Fayetteville is located 22 miles (35 km) south of downtown Atlanta.In 2015 the city elected its first African-American mayor, Edward Johnson, a retired US navy commander and pastor. He was previously a three-term president of the NAACP and a city council member in Fayetteville.== History == Fayetteville was founded in 1822 as the seat of the newly formed Fayette County, organized by European Americans from territory ceded by force the Creek people under a treaty with the United States during the early period of Indian removal from the Southeast. Both city and county were named in honor of the Revolutionary War hero the French Marquis de Lafayette. Fayetteville was incorporated as a town in 1823 and as a city in 1909.The area was developed for cotton plantations, with labor provided by enslaved African Americans, who for more than a century comprised the majority of the county's population. Fayetteville became the trading town for the agricultural area. In the first half of the 20th century, as agriculture became more mechanized, many African-American workers left the area in the Great Migration to northern and midwestern industrial cities, which had more jobs and offered less oppressive social conditions. A reverse migration has brought new residents to the South, and the city of Fayetteville has grown markedly since 2000, as has the county.

Neighborhoods in Fayetteville, GA

Jefferson Park

Map of Fayetteville, GA

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