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Douglas, GA Homes for Rent

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    $900 - $1,495 per month

    Platform Douglas

    1 - 3 Beds

    609 Lupo Ln, Douglas, GA 31533

    Discover refined, modern living in the heart of Douglas, GA at Platform Douglas. This brand-new apartment community offers an elegant selection of one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences, thoughtfully designed to deliver comfort, style, and everyday sophistication.Residents enjoy the convenience of an on-site laundry facility, along with the ease of having water, sewer, gas, trash

    609 Lupo Ln, Douglas, GA 31533
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    $1,600 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • House for Rent

    708 Chester Ave N, Douglas, GA 31533

    Property Id: 20426773 bedroom 1.5 bathroom single family home on picturesque Chester Avenue. Walking distance from Wheeler Park, Westside Elementary school, multiple churches, pharmacies, grocery stores, CRMC, and much more. Newly renovated everything. No smokers, no pets, no trampolines.

    708 Chester Ave N, Douglas, GA 31533
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    $900 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • House for Rent

    1445 Walker St W, Douglas, GA 31533

    Property Id: 2415496Enjoy the best of small-town living with big-city convenience. Located in the 31533 ZIP code, this home offers a prime position in Douglas, GA, the heart of Coffee County. This location is perfect for those who want a quiet, low-maintenance home base while staying close to the area’s best parks, shopping, and local employers.The Location AdvantageLocal

    1445 Walker St W, Douglas, GA 31533

Why Live in Douglas

Douglas, GA is a small, growing community in South Georgia with a population of nearly 12,000. Known for its rural charm, Douglas has seen growth spurred by local industries manufacturing airplane parts, fuel additives, snacks, and pet food alongside its traditional agricultural roots. The city boasts highly rated schools and is within 200 miles of major metropolitan areas like Jacksonville, Savannah, and Atlanta. Historic downtown Douglas is bustling with local restaurants and shops, and landmarks like The Martin Centre, which hosts performances and events. The Gaskin Avenue Historic District features Queen Anne homes from the late 19th Century. Residents enjoy a variety of things to do, including exploring Broxton Rocks Preserve with its unique sandstone cliffs and waterfalls, and General Coffee State Park along the Satilla River. The Coffee County School District serves the area, and higher education options include South Georgia State College and Wiregrass Georgia Technical College. The crime rate in Coffee County has dropped significantly, making it safer than the national average. Douglas experiences long, hot summers and short, cold winters due to Georgia's humid climate. Community events like the Gopher Tortoise Festival and Wings and Things Festival add to the local culture, providing arts, crafts, and food vendors, along with antique military vehicles and warbirds at the Douglas Municipal Airport.

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