Five Richmond County Properties Listed Above $985,000 Mark
Richmond County now has five houses on the market with asking prices above $985,000.

Richmond County now has five houses on the market with asking prices above $985,000. Just a few months ago, the median price was around $225,000. That's a $10,000 increase from December 2025.
The priciest listing stands at 54 Conifer Circle. Price tag: $1.799 million. This residence boasts five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms across 6,584 square feet. During the Masters Tournament week, it pulls in $50,000 as a rental. Each upstairs bedroom rivals a master suite in size.
At 4756 Mike Padgett Highway, you'll find a $1.75 million property with five bedrooms and four bathrooms spanning 4,800 square feet. A guest cottage sits on the grounds, plus a boat dock, pavilion, and barn. The driveway stretches half a mile, winding through wildlife-managed acreage where deer thrive and a pond glistens.
5 Prather Woods Lane asks $1.699 million. Built in 1969, this six-bedroom colonial rises three stories and contains 6,283 square feet with 5.5 bathrooms. The fifth and sixth sleeping quarters occupy the top floor, while the kitchen has undergone renovation.
In Hephzibah, 4152 Big Oak Drive lists at $1.07 million. Six bedrooms. 6.5 bathrooms. 5,500 square feet. All of this rests on 38 acres dotted with six spring-fed ponds stocked with catfish, bass, and bream. A private mother-in-law suite and two covered porches complete the package.
The last listing sits at 2563 Central Avenue in Summerville with a $985,000 asking price. This six-bedroom, five-bathroom structure measures 4,000 square feet and dates back to 1940. A rented duplex behind the main house generates $2,000 monthly.
Meybohm Realty handles the Conifer Circle and Prather Woods Lane sales. Leading Edge Real Estate manages the Mike Padgett Highway listing. Blanchard & Calhoun represent the Hephzibah property, while Engel & Volkers brokers the Central Avenue house.




