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Studio Apartment for Rent in Thomasville, GA

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    $975 - $1,375 per month

    MGVG Living Thomasville

    Studio - 2 Beds

    5339 Us 319 S, Thomasville, GA 31792

    ***NOW OPEN *** MGVG Living Thomasville is proud to introduce a total of 72 BRAND-NEW apartments in the charming town of Thomasville, GA! These modern residences offer the perfect combination of comfort and style, featuring spacious layouts and high-end finishes. With its convenient location, these apartments provide easy access to everything you need! Whether you're looking for a cozy studio or

    5339 Us 319 S, Thomasville, GA 31792

Why Live in Thomasville

Thomasville, GA, known as the "Winter Resort of the South," boasts a rich history with Victorian mansions that once served as winter cottages for wealthy families. The city, with a population of around 18,000, features multiple historic districts, including a vibrant downtown retail and arts area. Local attractions include the Ritz Amphitheater in the arts district and the annual Rose Festival, celebrating Thomasville's moniker, "City of Roses." The historic downtown is home to unique small businesses, such as wineries, chocolatiers, and antique shops, with Jonah’s restaurant being a notable highlight for its shrimp and grits. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Red Hills Region, renowned for its bobwhite quail population and hunting preserves like Millpond and River Creek. Elizabeth Ireland Poe Park, located downtown, houses the Big Oak, one of the largest registered Southern live oak trees. Housing in Thomasville ranges from Victorian and Queen Anne mansions to midcentury and modern homes, with the Lapham-Patterson House standing out for its distinctive yellow and pink exterior. The city is served by two school districts, with the highly rated Brookwood School among its private education options. Thomasville is conveniently situated less than 50 miles from the Georgia-Florida border, with Tallahassee International Airport about 45 miles away. The area experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, with spring and winter being the peak tornado seasons.

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