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5 Reasons to Move to Robins Region Right Now

Warner Robins, Centerville and Perry offer a great array of amenities (and affordability!)

By Kevin Litwin on July 14, 2023

Rigby’s Entertainment Complex in Warner Robins, GA
Rigby’s Entertainment Complex

Warner Robins, Perry and Centerville are all a part of the Robins Region, a growing community with historic charm, a vibrant nightlife and exciting opportunities. This region in Middle Georgia offers the best of modern Southern life, and here are some reasons why residents of all ages can thrive here:

1. Launch Your Career Here

Many good jobs are available at Robins Air Force Base, and you don’t need to be an in the Air Force to work there. In fact, about half of the 23,000 people working at Robins AFB are civilians and contractors who commute. The base is looking for even more civilian employees in fields such as cyber workforce and other STEM careers, medical/health, childcare services and financial management.

Homes in the Robins Region are affordable.
Nathan Lambrecht

2. You Can Afford to Live in the Robins Region

With its affordability, solid infrastructure, a strong military presence and diverse housing options, the Robins Region offers an appealing quality of life. The median home value in Warner Robins is $192,000 (Zillow, June 2023), while the median price is $210,000 in Centerville and $243,000 in Perry. Centerville is home to the Houston County Galleria shopping center and its 45 stores.

3. Explore the Amazing Outdoors

It’s easy to enjoy the outdoors in the Robins Region. You can take your dog for a walk along Wellston Trail, a 2-mile lightly trafficked paved path that goes mostly through woods and a small subdivision. Also available is The Walk at Sandy Run, a 0.8-mile trail that includes an elevation gain of nine feet, along with highlights like a boardwalk and scenic lake.

For a fun afternoon in the warm-weather months, Rigby’s Water World has six waterslides and additional attractions like Paradise Island, Runaway Rapids, Hideaway Falls and Little Surfer’s Cove Kiddie Area. If golf is your bag, International City Golf Club, Houston Lake County Club and Southern Landings Golf Club are all nearby. For fishing fans, cast a line in Perry at the Go Fish Education Center that features a fishing pond, freshwater aquarium, boat simulator and alligator exhibit.

4. Get Ready to Learn

Thinking of advancing your education? Warner Robins is home to several college branch campuses, including Central Georgia Technical College, Fort Valley State University, Georgia College & State University, Georgia Military College, Mercer University and Middle Georgia State University.

5. Find Plenty of Family Fun

Having a good time is easy to do in the Robins Region, where many festivals provide fun for individuals or the whole family. Events to mark on your calendar in the early spring include Macon Georgia’s International Cherry Blossom Festival slated for March 15-24, 2024 as well as the 35th annual Perry Dogwood Festival slated for April 1-2, 2024.

Warner Robins welcomes the Little League Southeast Region Baseball Tournament in August. Also worth experiencing is the 11-day Georgia National Fair every October at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry.

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