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Betsy Richie

Betsy Richie
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Rome GA

Salesperson (GA: 410747)

5 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Floyd County, GA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Toles Temple & Wright Inc

Office Website
Office Address
611 Turner McCall Blvd
Rome, GA  30165
(Floyd County)
Office Phone
706-291-0202
Office Fax
Mobile
404-376-0028
Email
bets*******@*****.com
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Service Areas

Cave Spring: GA Shannon: GA Lindale: GA Rome: GA Mount Berry: GA Coosa: GA Silver Creek: GA

About Betsy Richie

Betsy Hight Richie, a sixth-generation resident of Northwest Georgia and fifth-generation native of Rome, possesses an intimate understanding of her hometown, where the rivers converge and the mountains rise. This deep-rooted connection made her transition to a REALTOR® with Toles Temple & Wright Inc a natural progression.

An alumna of Darlington School, class of 1998, Betsy remains actively engaged with the institution alongside her extended family. She is married to Brian Richie, who holds the position of executive vice president of North Georgia operations at Plaza Transportation. The couple's journey began at Presbyterian College, where they met while Betsy pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education. After their marriage, they returned to Georgia, where Betsy began her career as an educator in the Atlanta area.

After several relocations, the family returned to Rome from Nashville, marking a significant milestone as their three children—Elizabeth, Emily, and Will—became the first fifth-generation attendees of Darlington. Following years dedicated to raising her children, Betsy resumed her teaching career at Rome First Preschool.

Now, as a second-generation REALTOR, Betsy draws on her personal experiences in the real estate market, having navigated the buying and selling process multiple times. Her firsthand knowledge empowers her to provide exceptional support to her clients throughout their transactions. Additionally, her background in property management and ownership of rental properties further enhances her expertise in the field.

In her leisure time, Betsy enjoys socializing with friends and exploring the extensive trails in Rome. She also has a passion for photography, a pursuit she once considered as a career. Betsy and her family, including their Boston Terriers, Duke and Dixie, reside in the Horseleg Creek area of Rome.

**Professional Affiliations & Memberships**
- Georgia Association of REALTORS
- Greater Rome Board of REALTORS
- National Association of REALTORS
- Rome Floyd Chamber of Commerce

**Community Involvement**
- Darlington School
- First Baptist Church of Rome
- Good Neighbor Ministries
- Junior Service League of Rome

Floyd County, GA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$363,414
Avg. Listing Price
From Betsy's portfolio
3.3 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,067 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
587
Active Listings
Current inventory

Floyd County, Georgia presents a unique real estate landscape that blends small-town Southern charm with growing suburban development. Located in the northwestern part of the state, this market serves as a regional hub with Rome as its county seat, creating opportunities that extend well beyond typical rural Georgia markets. The area has experienced steady growth as families and businesses discover the advantages of its strategic location between Atlanta and Chattanooga.

What makes Floyd County particularly interesting is its diverse housing stock and the surprising resilience it has shown during market fluctuations. With 448 total actively licensed agents serving the area, the market maintains healthy competition while avoiding the oversaturation seen in larger metropolitan areas. Remarkably, all 448 agents maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional community that embraces modern marketing and communication methods.

Major Floyd County, Georgia Real Estate Markets

Rome dominates the Floyd County real estate scene as the largest city and commercial center, offering everything from historic downtown properties to modern subdivisions. The city's revitalized downtown district has sparked renewed interest in urban living options, while established neighborhoods like East Rome and West Rome provide diverse price points for homebuyers. Lindale and Shannon represent smaller but growing markets, particularly attractive to buyers seeking more rural settings while maintaining reasonable commutes to Rome's employment centers.

The county's proximity to Berry College, one of the world's largest college campuses, creates a unique dynamic in certain market segments. This influences rental markets, faculty housing demands, and seasonal buying patterns that savvy agents have learned to navigate. Cave Spring and other smaller communities offer niche markets focused on historic properties and rural estates, appealing to buyers seeking authentic Georgia countryside experiences.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Floyd County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal patterns tied to both academic calendars and regional migration trends. The area benefits from being within commuting distance of larger employment centers while maintaining significantly lower cost structures than metro Atlanta markets. This positioning has attracted both retirees seeking affordability and young professionals willing to commute for better housing value, creating multiple buyer demographics that require different marketing approaches.

Geographic diversity within the county creates distinct micro-markets, from riverfront properties along the Oostanaula and Etowah rivers to mountain view lots in the county's more elevated areas. Agricultural properties transitioning to residential development add another layer of complexity, requiring agents who understand both farming operations and residential development potential. These varied landscapes mean successful agents must maintain expertise across multiple property types and buyer motivations.

Why Businesses Need Floyd County, Georgia Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting Floyd County's real estate market benefit enormously from direct agent contact capabilities, especially given the county's blend of rural and suburban properties that require specialized services. Home inspectors, mortgage brokers, contractors, and insurance agents find that the 448 licensed agents represent a concentrated professional network ideal for building referral relationships. The fact that all agents maintain email addresses facilitates efficient communication for time-sensitive opportunities and market updates.

Technology vendors and real estate service companies particularly value Floyd County's agent database because it represents a market sophisticated enough to adopt new tools while remaining small enough to build meaningful business relationships. Marketing companies find this agent network responsive to targeted campaigns, while continuing education providers discover engaged professionals eager to enhance their skills in this competitive but collegial market environment.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Betsy Richie has 1 property for sale in Rome and surrounding areas.

$540,000

Listed 2026-02-02

143 Spring Lake Trl
White, GA  30184

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,213
Lot: 47,480 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Betsy Richie currently has no rental properties available in Rome and surrounding areas. Check back later.