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Monthly Rent
$2,800
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Bedrooms
4 bd
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Bathrooms
3 ba
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Square Feet
1,664 sq ft
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About This Property
Welcome to your new rental in Thomasville, GA. Located at 221 Palm Island Dr in Thomasville, this rental provides easy access to city amenities and attractions. With this great space, you're right at home. Let us assist you! Contact us now to schedule a tour!
221 Palm Island Dr is a house located in Thomas County and the 31757 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Thomas County attendance zone.
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House Features
- Smoke Free
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- Smoke Free
Nestled in the Red Hills Region of Southwest Georgia, Thomasville is a charming small town steeped in a rich history. Residents and visitors alike can take a glimpse into the Victorian Era with numerous plantations, museums, and historic sites strewn throughout Thomasville, which was then known as the “Winter Resort of the South.”
Today, Thomasville is the self-proclaimed City of Roses, boasting an array of beautiful rose gardens in addition to an annual Rose Festival. Thomasville hosts plenty of other family-friendly events year round as well, including the Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Festival, Thomasville Antiques Show and Sale, Due South, Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival, and the Victorian Christmas Festival.
Downtown Thomasville is brimming with delectable restaurants, local shops, boutiques, and art galleries in well-preserved historic buildings along a picturesque Main Street, attracting many residents and visitors on a regular basis. Quick access to U.S.
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