Billboard Lease Rates in Terrell County, Georgia
Georgia Department of Transportation permit records show 26 permitted billboards in Terrell County, with Lamar Texas Limited Partnership holding the most permits (10). Typical traffic on billboard-carrying roads here runs about 13,200 vehicles per day — the number that determines what a billboard ground lease on your land is actually worth.
What a billboard lease pays here (2026 estimate)
Derived from 13,200 vehicles/day using the same traffic → impressions → operator revenue → ground-rent chain in our methodology. The spread is the negotiation: the low end is an operator's typical opening offer, the high end is fair market.
| Location type | Monthly ground rent | Over a 20-yr lease |
|---|---|---|
| Primary highway | $110 – $145 | $26,400 – $34,800 |
| Interstate | $100 – $135 | $24,000 – $32,400 |
County-level estimate at typical traffic — your parcel's exact traffic and road class set the real number. A one-time buyout typically runs 8–12 years of ground rent ($10,560–$20,880 at the primary-highway range).
Who operates billboards in Terrell County
These operators priced your land before they ever knocked. The permit and traffic data they used is public — our free check puts it on your side of the table.
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How much do billboards pay landowners in Terrell County?
Based on typical traffic of about 13,200 vehicles per day on billboard-carrying roads in Terrell County, a standard static billboard supports an estimated ground rent of $110–$145 per month on a primary highway, and up to $135 on an interstate-class location. The low end is roughly what operators open with; the high end is fair market for a well-negotiated lease. Actual value depends on your parcel's exact traffic, road class, and spacing — run a free check for your address.
Which billboard companies operate in Terrell County, Georgia?
GDOT permit records show Lamar Texas Limited Partnership (10 permits), Trailhead Media (8 permits), Accel Advertising (6 permits) among the most active operators in Terrell County. If one of them made you an offer, they already know exactly what your land is worth — the permit and traffic data they used is public.
Is my billboard lease offer fair?
Compare it to the estimated range above. If your offer is below $110/month for a typical Terrell County location, it is likely an opening lowball. Enter your address in our free check to see the estimate for your exact parcel, the permits near you, and how your specific offer compares.
How far apart do billboards have to be in Georgia?
Georgia requires at least 500 feet between signs on the same side of an interstate and 300 feet on other qualifying highways (O.C.G.A. §32-6-75), and local zoning can add stricter rules. Spacing is what makes a legal billboard location scarce — and scarcity is leverage in your negotiation.
Nearby Georgia counties
Estimates built from public Georgia Department of Transportation permit records and public traffic data as of 2026. Market estimates, not an appraisal, legal advice, or a guarantee of eligibility — billboard permits are decided by GDOT and local zoning. Consult a licensed real estate attorney in Georgia before signing any lease.