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Hawkinsville, GA Homes for Rent

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    $760 - $1,100 per month

    Taylor Village

    1-3 Beds

    16 Warren St, Hawkinsville, GA 31036

    16 Warren St, Hawkinsville, GA 31036
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    $1,400 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,042 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    601 Castle Ct, Hawkinsville, GA 31037

    Welcome to The Ashford –Hawkinsville’s premier new construction community! These beautifully crafted 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom townhome offers the perfect blend of modern living and small-town charm. Designed with comfort and convenience in mind, this features an open-concept layout, sleek finishes, and contemporary touches throughout. Enjoy cooking in your stylish kitchen complete with stainless

    Jamie O'Brien-Moorman MF REAL ESTATE FIRM

    601 Castle Ct, Hawkinsville, GA 31037
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    $1,400 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,345 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    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

    Ricki Free RICHARDSON-FREE REALTY

    5 Joseph Rullo St, Hawkinsville, GA 31036

Why Live in Hawkinsville

Hawkinsville, the seat of Pulaski County, has been a winter haven for equestrians for over 100 years. "Hawkinsville is rural, like other nearby communities. But they have harness racing and a racing facility," says Jillinda Falen, a Realtor with Landmark Realty who has served the region for 18 years. The city is home to The Hawkinsville Training Centre, the state's only Standardbred Harness training center. The community dates to the late 1800s and has multiple long-standing landmarks and homes. Residents visit the city center for shopping and community events. "There are a lot of antique shops and some places to eat. Hawkinsville has experienced somewhat of a renaissance within the last few years," Falen says. The community is a part of the national Main Street program, managed by the Hawkinsville Chamber of Commerce. The program supports the central business district. Recent projects have included mural restorations, updated signage and the development of a new city hall. Buyers find a range of housing styles in Hawkinsville, from recently constructed homes in subdivisions to private dwellings on wooded lots. Hawkinsville contains ranch-style houses and cottages. There are also
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