$760 - $1,100 per month
Taylor Village
1 - 3 Beds
16 Warren St, Hawkinsville, GA 31036
$760 - $1,100 per month
Taylor Village
1 - 3 Beds
16 Warren St, Hawkinsville, GA 31036
$1,400 per month
5 Joseph Rullo St, Hawkinsville, GA 31036
*** Tenant occupied**** 24 hour notice to show***** 1 Application per adult. $50 per application if apply in person. $55 per adult if apply online.. Will run a credit report, criminal report, & rental verification from past rental properties. Must make two and a half times the rent each month to qualify. Once application is approved you will have 24 hrs. from approval to pay reservation fee. The
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Hawkinsville, located in Pulaski County, Georgia, is a community with a rich equestrian history and a vibrant downtown area. Known for its harness racing, the city is home to the Hawkinsville Training Centre, the state's only Standardbred Harness training facility. The downtown area has seen recent revitalization efforts, including mural restorations and a new city hall, supported by the national Main Street program. Housing options in Hawkinsville range from modern subdivisions to historic homes with Craftsman and Queen Anne influences. The city has approved zoning for new single-family homes near downtown. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Ocmulgee River for fishing and kayaking, as well as green spaces like Veterans Riverfront Memorial Park and Mile Branch Park, which offer amenities such as picnic areas and walking trails. The Southern Hills Golf and Country Club provides additional recreational opportunities. Shopping and dining are centered around locally run businesses, including Hawkinsville Antique Mall and Lisa's Corner Market. Dining options are casual, with favorites like The Grill and The Steak House Restaurant. The Hawkinsville Opera House, a historic venue, hosts live performances and movie showings. Pulaski County Schools are highly rated, offering education from elementary through high school. Community events such as the Hawkinsville Harness Horse Festival and Ocmulgee Riverfest celebrate local culture. Commuters have access to U.S. Highways 129 and 341, with Perry and Macon located 20 and 45 miles away, respectively.