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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 1,828 SF |
About This Property
HOUSE WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL APRIL 1st. Beautiful 2 BR/2BA Golf Villa with 2 car garage in CCA. Beautifully landscaped, Quiet neighborhood, Great area. Home has the option to keep the washer/Dryer that is already in it. Home also has a pool table that is an option to stay. The yard must be maintained year round, has a sprinkler system that must stay on year round to keep landscaping green. Renters insurance is Required. $850 per month with $850 Deposit. NO PETS
123 Villa Rd is a house located in Barbour County and the 36027 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Eufaula City attendance zone.
Rural Eufaula is located on a bluff over Walter F. George Lake, right along the Alabama-Georgia border. The area feels pastoral with the economic mix of tourism and agriculture. Peanuts, cotton, cattle, and timber are produced in the area. As a waterfront community, residents spend most of their time at Walter F. George Lake, locally known as Lake Eufaula. Old Creek Town Park has a fishing pier, boat landing, beach area, natural trail, sports complexes, and more.
Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge is a majestic mixture of landscapes creating unique habitats for 40 mammals, reptiles, fish, and over 300 species of birds. Watch out for the alligators found here! The area is mainly known as the big bass capital of the world, so it’s a popular area for fishing enthusiasts. One you’ve caught a fish, snap a photo in front of Manny the 12-Foot-Tall Fish, honoring the town as a fishing haven.
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