Fickling Finds: Just Listed Homes to Explore This Week

This week’s Fickling Finds gathers newly listed Fickling homes across Warner Robins and Macon, with a mix of in-town addresses, lake-area settings, established neighborhoods, and quieter residential streets.

The collection spans a range of price points and home styles, from practical everyday layouts to properties shaped by outdoor living, acreage, community amenities, or distinctive local character.

ListingPriceBeds/BathView Listing
65 COLE DRIVE, Hawkinsville, GA 31036$239,9003 bed / 2 bathView Listing
78 LENORA DRIVE, Hawkinsville, GA 31036$479,0004 bed / 3 bathView Listing
425 ASHLEY PLACE, Macon, GA 31204$399,9993 bed / 2 bathView Listing
380 HIGHWAY 96 EAST, Jeffersonville, GA 31044$220,0002 bed / 1.1 bathView Listing
201 SLEEPY CREEK ROAD, Macon, GA 31210$485,0004 bed / 3.2 bathView Listing
108 MAGNOLIA COURT, Macon, GA 31210$499,0004 bed / 4.1 bathView Listing
116 BROOKEFIELD DRIVE, Macon, GA 31210$324,9004 bed / 2.1 bathView Listing

Warner Robins

65 COLE DRIVE, Hawkinsville, GA 31036

65 COLE DRIVE, Hawkinsville, GA 31036

65 COLE DRIVE adds a practical new option in Hawkinsville, with enough detail to reward a slower look through the photos and floor plan. Inside, details like workspace for projects or storage give the rooms a more specific identity and help buyers understand how the home lives from day to day. Its Hawkinsville location adds everyday context, especially for buyers comparing commute patterns, schools, errands, and neighborhood feel. Deer Point adds neighborhood context without doing all the work of the listing, so the home still needs to be judged by its rooms, setting, and condition. The photos and showing experience should tell the rest of the story, especially around flow, finishes, and how the outdoor areas feel in person.


78 LENORA DRIVE, Hawkinsville, GA 31036

78 LENORA DRIVE, Hawkinsville, GA 31036

Room outside shapes the first impression at 78 LENORA DRIVE, where the land gives the home a different pace than a tighter neighborhood lot. Details such as fireplace that gives the living area a natural anchor and kitchen island that keeps the room social create useful points of interest without turning the description into a checklist. The outdoor areas add usable moments to the property, from morning coffee to weekend projects or a quieter end to the day. Its place in Anderson Acres gives buyers a useful marker as they compare nearby streets, commute patterns, and daily conveniences.


Macon

425 ASHLEY PLACE, Macon, GA 31204

425 ASHLEY PLACE, Macon, GA 31204

Outdoor living carries much of the appeal at 425 ASHLEY PLACE, especially for buyers who pay attention to how a home works after the workday ends. Inside, details like fireplace that gives the living area a natural anchor, hardwood-style flooring through key living areas, and updates that help the home feel current give the rooms a more specific identity and help buyers understand how the home lives from day to day. The outdoor areas add usable moments to the property, from morning coffee to weekend projects or a quieter end to the day. Ingleside adds neighborhood context without doing all the work of the listing, so the home still needs to be judged by its rooms, setting, and condition.


380 HIGHWAY 96 EAST, Jeffersonville, GA 31044

380 HIGHWAY 96 EAST, Jeffersonville, GA 31044

In Jeffersonville, 380 HIGHWAY 96 EAST reads as a straightforward listing with a few details that help it stand apart from more generic new inventory. At about 1,058 square feet, the home gives buyers a clearer sense of scale before they compare room photos and layout details. The setting keeps the home connected to local routines rather than feeling separated from the places buyers use each week. Its setting keeps the listing tied to local routines rather than reading like an interchangeable address. It is the kind of listing where the small specifics matter, so buyers should look closely at the rooms and setting rather than stopping at the summary line.


201 SLEEPY CREEK ROAD, Macon, GA 31210

201 SLEEPY CREEK ROAD, Macon, GA 31210

Room outside shapes the first impression at 201 SLEEPY CREEK ROAD, where the land gives the home a different pace than a tighter neighborhood lot. At about 3,100 square feet, the home gives buyers a clearer sense of scale before they compare room photos and layout details. The outdoor areas add usable moments to the property, from morning coffee to weekend projects or a quieter end to the day. For buyers tracking Macon, the address adds another distinct option to evaluate while inventory is fresh. For the right buyer, the value will come from how the location, condition, and usable spaces line up with daily life.


108 MAGNOLIA COURT, Macon, GA 31210

108 MAGNOLIA COURT, Macon, GA 31210

Room outside shapes the first impression at 108 MAGNOLIA COURT, where the land gives the home a different pace than a tighter neighborhood lot. Inside, details like updates that help the home feel current give the rooms a more specific identity and help buyers understand how the home lives from day to day. The outdoor areas add usable moments to the property, from morning coffee to weekend projects or a quieter end to the day. Riverside Plantation adds neighborhood context without doing all the work of the listing, so the home still needs to be judged by its rooms, setting, and condition.


116 BROOKEFIELD DRIVE, Macon, GA 31210

116 BROOKEFIELD DRIVE, Macon, GA 31210

Outdoor living carries much of the appeal at 116 BROOKEFIELD DRIVE, especially for buyers who pay attention to how a home works after the workday ends. Details such as recent roof work create useful points of interest without turning the description into a checklist. The outdoor areas add usable moments to the property, from morning coffee to weekend projects or a quieter end to the day. Its place in Brookfield gives buyers a useful marker as they compare nearby streets, commute patterns, and daily conveniences. It is the kind of listing where the small specifics matter, so buyers should look closely at the rooms and setting rather than stopping at the summary line.


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