February 19, 2026
Ever wonder what it feels like to settle into a small Georgia city where festivals, parks, and a walkable downtown shape daily life? If you are weighing a move to Perry, you likely want a clear picture of neighborhoods, schools, commutes, and what weekends really look like. This guide pulls together the local highlights, key stats, and practical tips so you can decide if Perry fits your next chapter. Let’s dive in.
Perry sits in central Georgia just off I-75, about a 30-minute drive south of Macon. The city had a 2020 Census population of 20,624, with a median household income of $76,909, an owner-occupied housing rate of 64.8%, and a mean travel time to work of about 22.2 minutes according to U.S. Census QuickFacts (2020–2024). You can review those current snapshot figures on the official QuickFacts page for Perry city, GA. See the latest QuickFacts data.
Historic Downtown Perry centers on Carroll Street and Ball Street, where you can stroll past local shops and restaurants under string lights and seasonal displays. If you love main-street energy, this is a natural weekend stop. For a sense of the scene, browse visitor reactions to Historic Downtown Perry.
Two signature events anchor the calendar. The first is the October Georgia National Fair at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter, which draws statewide crowds. The second is the Perry Buzzard Drop, a family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebration downtown. In warmer months, the city usually promotes weekly markets and food truck nights, so you can count on easy weeknight or weekend plans close to home.
Perry’s parks system is active and growing. Start with the city’s overview to find neighborhood pocket parks and larger destinations. Explore Perry’s parks.
Rozar Park is a local hub, with sports fields, disc golf, fishing ponds, and playgrounds. Creekwood Park continues to add amenities, including new pickleball courts and plans for a splash pad, showing steady investment in family recreation. Read about the updates in the city’s piece on new pickleball courts at Creekwood Park.
If you want something hands-on and educational, the nearby Go Fish Education Center offers interactive aquatic exhibits and a casting pond. It is an easy add to your weekend list, especially if you have young learners at home.
Public schools in Perry are served by the Houston County School District. Attendance zones and feeder patterns can change, so the most reliable first stop is the district’s central registration page. For enrollment and zoning details, go to Houston County Schools Central Registration.
Representative campuses in the Perry area include Perry High School, Perry Middle School, and several elementary schools such as David Perdue Elementary, Morningside Elementary, and Perry Primary. When you are mapping a move, confirm the current zone for your address directly with the district. School pages and the central registration office are your best sources for up-to-date information.
You will find a mix of home types that match different lifestyles:
For pricing, housing trackers show a range that depends on the data source and date. As of late 2025, commonly cited snapshots place typical values from the mid $200Ks to the low or mid $300Ks. For instance, Zillow’s ZHVI reported about $267,025 through Dec 31, 2025, while Redfin’s December 2025 median sale price was around $303,000, and many Realtor-style listing snapshots showed low to mid $300Ks. Methods vary, so use these as directional guides and check current numbers close to your search window.
Perry offers quick access to I-75, which makes regional commuting simple. Typical drive times often land in the 15 to 30 minute range to Warner Robins, depending on route and traffic, and about 30 to 35 minutes to Macon. For a sense of the Warner Robins commute, review the estimate on Travelmath’s Perry to Warner Robins page. Always check a live map for the time of day you plan to leave.
Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins is a major regional employer that supports many civilian and contractor roles, which explains why short drives to Warner Robins matter for many Perry residents. Learn more about the base’s regional presence via Robins AFB.
You have local care access in Perry with community facilities in the Houston Healthcare system and broader hospital and specialty options in Warner Robins and Macon. If you are researching the system’s background, start with Houston Healthcare’s overview. Day-to-day errands are easy to cover between downtown’s independent shops and the larger retail clusters near Perry Parkway and the fairgrounds area.
If you want a friendly, small-city feel with walkable downtown moments, family-ready parks, and quick highway access for work, Perry checks a lot of boxes. You can choose from historic homes near main street, practical mid-century options, or newer builds in growing subdivisions. The event calendar stays lively, and the region’s job base, including Robins AFB, keeps commutes predictable.
If you are exploring a move, we can help you weigh neighborhoods, confirm school zoning, and compare new construction with resale options. Reach out to Freida McCullough and The Mack Team to plan your next step or to get your free, local home valuation.
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