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Brenda J Claiborne

Brenda J Claiborne
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Athens GA

Associate Broker (GA: 403038)

10 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Clarke County, GA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Southern Classic Realtors
Office Address
P O Box 6565
Athens, GA  30604
(Clarke County)
Office Phone
678-635-8877
Office Fax
678-815-1132
Mobile
478-345-0142
Email
bren**@************.com
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Service Areas

Milner: GA Aldora: GA Barnesville: GA Flovilla: GA Orchard Hill: GA Griffin: GA Jackson: GA Jenkinsburg: GA Locust Grove: GA Meansville: GA The Rock: GA Sunset Village: GA Hannahs Mill: GA Lincoln Park: GA Thomaston: GA Rockledge: GA Allentown: GA Juliette: GA Bolingbroke: GA Bonaire: GA Warner Robins: GA Cadwell: GA Cordele: GA Culloden: GA Salem: GA Danville: GA Dexter: GA Dry Branch: GA Macon: GA Dublin: GA Dudley: GA Crooked Creek: GA Eatonton: GA East Dublin: GA Forsyth: GA Ivey: GA Gordon: GA Gray: GA Haddock: GA Hardwick: GA Hillsboro: GA Round Oak: GA Irwinton: GA Jeffersonville: GA Lizella: GA McIntyre: GA Milledgeville: GA Monticello: GA Montrose: GA Musella: GA Knoxville: GA Rentz: GA Roberta: GA Shady Dale: GA Toomsboro: GA Yatesville: GA Huber: GA Payne City: GA Payne: GA

About Brenda Claiborne

With two decades of experience in the professional realm, this real estate agent developed a deep appreciation for the industry while collaborating with Asset and Property Managers, as well as Commercial Real Estate Agents, in some of St. Louis's most prestigious corporate offices and emerging startups. Transitioning from the corporate sector, they immersed themselves in real estate education and successfully flipped their first home in the St. Louis area, igniting a passion for the field.

In 2012, they relocated to Elko, Nevada, following their husband's career advancement. By March 2016, they obtained their license as a Real Estate Salesperson in Nevada, and in June 2018, they expanded their credentials to include Utah, serving clients across both states. However, a desire to return to the East Coast and be closer to family led to a new chapter. In early 2023, their husband accepted a position with Active Minerals in Gordon, Georgia, and they are now thrilled to call Macon, Georgia, home, where they fully embrace the warmth of Southern hospitality.

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

$545,494
Avg. Listing Price
From Brenda's portfolio
3.6 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,277 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
440
Active Listings
Current inventory

Clarke County, Georgia's real estate market presents a fascinating blend of college town dynamics and growing suburban development, anchored by the University of Georgia's massive presence in Athens. With 1,349 total actively licensed agents serving the area, this market demonstrates remarkable depth for a county of its size, reflecting both the steady demand from academic-related housing needs and an increasingly diverse residential landscape that extends well beyond traditional student housing.

The market's unique character stems from its dual nature as both a university town and a regional economic hub, creating distinct seasonal patterns and demographic segments that require specialized expertise. What makes Clarke County particularly intriguing is how this relatively compact geographic area supports such a robust network of real estate professionals, with all 1,349 agents maintaining email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy and well-connected professional community.

Major Clarke County, Georgia Real Estate Markets

Athens dominates Clarke County's real estate landscape as both the county seat and home to the University of Georgia, creating multiple distinct submarkets within the city limits. The historic downtown area commands premium prices for both residential and commercial properties, while neighborhoods like Five Points, Normaltown, and Boulevard have experienced significant gentrification and investment activity. Beyond Athens proper, communities like Winterville and portions of Commerce influence the county's eastern markets, though much of the activity centers around Athens' expanding suburban corridors.

The market's geographic concentration around Athens creates interesting dynamics, with properties near campus following academic calendar patterns while suburban developments in areas like Epps Bridge Road and the western portions of the county operate more like traditional residential markets. This concentration has led to creative development solutions, including mixed-use projects that serve both student and non-student populations, particularly in transitional neighborhoods between campus and established residential areas.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Clarke County's real estate market operates with unusual predictability in some segments and surprising volatility in others, largely driven by the university's influence on local economics. Student housing markets follow reliable academic year cycles, but the growing presence of young professionals and families choosing to remain in Athens after graduation has created sustained demand for non-student housing. Interestingly, the market has shown resilience during economic downturns, partly due to the stability that the university provides as an economic anchor.

The county's relatively small size means that market knowledge is highly localized, with successful agents typically specializing in specific neighborhoods or property types rather than trying to cover the entire county generically. This specialization has created a sophisticated professional network where agents often collaborate across different market segments, from luxury homes in established neighborhoods to investment properties in emerging areas near campus expansion zones.

Why Businesses Need Clarke County, Georgia Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting real estate professionals find Clarke County particularly valuable because of the high concentration of active agents in a defined geographic area, making marketing efforts more efficient and targeted. With all 1,349 licensed agents maintaining email addresses, businesses can reach this entire professional community through digital channels, whether they're offering continuing education, financial services, marketing tools, or property-related services that support the local real estate industry.

The university connection also creates unique business opportunities, as agents here often work with clients who have specific needs related to academic schedules, temporary relocations, or investment properties for rental income. Companies offering specialized services for these market segments can efficiently reach qualified prospects through targeted outreach to Clarke County agents, who serve as essential intermediaries in these specialized transactions and often influence purchasing decisions for services ranging from property management software to renovation contractors.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Brenda Claiborne has 2 properties for sale in Athens and surrounding areas.

$195,000

Listed 2026-02-02

903 Stephen Foster Ln
Macon, GA  31220

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,328
Lot: 12,197 sf
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$140,000

Listed 2026-01-26

1312 Hartley Ave
Warner Robins, GA  31088

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 825
Lot: 10,019 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Brenda Claiborne currently has no rental properties available in Athens and surrounding areas. Check back later.