216 Wild Azalea Dr
Perry, GA 31069
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
2.5
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Square Feet
2,602 sq ft
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Available
Available Aug 2

About This Home
Immaculate home in the desirable sidewalk community of Lake Forest. Situated in Perry, this peaceful subdivision is close to highly rated schools, shopping, and natural beauty! Beautiful corner lot with side entry garage, this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home offers the perfect amount of space and luxurious features. Welcoming foyer leads to a formal dining room with coffered ceilings and walkway into a dream kitchen with open floor plan that is sure to captivate your guests with custom made cabinets, beautiful granite countertops, and sparkling white subway tiles. Other upgrades and great features throughout the home include stainless steel appliances, walk in pantry, high end chrome fixtures, wood burning fireplace, mudroom, engineered hardwood flooring, light gray tiling in the bathrooms, faux wood blinds, a half bath for the downstairs area, smart home capabilities, and sprinkler system, Upstairs you will find 4 bedrooms with cozy carpet and lots of closet space! Double doors leading to a spacious master retreat. Spa like en suite includes beautifully tiled master shower with glass door and relaxing soak in tub, double vanities, and huge walk in closet. The outdoor space is perfect for entertaining with a covered patio, green space and privately fenced in yard. Rent amount includes year round lawn maintenance and weed treatment, quarterly pest control and termite protection. This home is sure to check every item off your list! Schools: Langston Elementary, Mossy Creek Middle, Perry High
216 Wild Azalea Dr is a house located in Houston County and the 31069 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Houston County attendance zone.
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- Listed by Sentinel Property Management, LLC | Sentinel Property Management, LLC
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Located about 30 miles south of Macon and about 13 miles southwest of Warner Robins, Perry offers Southern charm, a slower pace, and convenience to two larger cities. Established around 1820, the small settlement was first known as Wattsville. There's some question as to why the settlers renamed their village Perry, but some believe it was after a war hero, Commodore Perry. Residents can visit the Perry Historical Society to learn more about the town's history.
Perry is best known as the location of the Georgia National Fair, an 11-day event held at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter. This event includes livestock, agricultural, and horse shows, fine arts, events, midway rides and games, live concerts, fireworks, and other entertainment. Perry's attractive downtown features brick-paved sidewalks, shade trees, and benches. The historic architecture contains a variety of charming boutiques, antique stores, gift shops, and restaurants.
Learn more about living in PerryColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 11 min | 5.6 mi | |
Drive: | 20 min | 11.4 mi | |
Drive: | 24 min | 15.4 mi | |
Drive: | 34 min | 27.5 mi |

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