307 Madison St
Macon, GA 31201
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
900 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
Highlights
- Wood Flooring
- Entrance Foyer
- Bungalow
- 1-Story Property
- Central Heating and Cooling System
- Ceiling Fan
About This Home
Charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath home that blends historic character with modern updates. The property features high ceilings, hardwood floors, and an inviting layout that highlights its early 1900s craftsmanship. Residents enjoy a spacious backyard, in-unit washer and dryer, and a refrigerator included with the rental. Recent upgrades now include central heating and air, providing year-round comfort. The home is pet-friendly, welcoming both cats and dogs, and is managed on-site with a standard one-year lease term. Tenants are responsible for utilities, making this an ideal rental for those seeking a cozy historic home with modern conveniences in a centrally located Macon neighborhood.
307 Madison St is a house located in Bibb County and the 31201 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Bibb County attendance zone.
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Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- One-Time Basics
- Due at Application
- Application Fee Per Applicant$47
- Due at Move-In
- Security Deposit - Refundable$900
- Due at Application
Property Fee Disclaimer: Based on community-supplied data and independent market research. Subject to change without notice. May exclude fees for mandatory or optional services and usage-based utilities.
Contact
- Listed by Knitra W Norwood | KWN Realty & Property Management Inc
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Georgia Multiple Listing Service
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- Refrigerator
Downtown Macon is probably best known as the home of Mercer University. But there's much more to this historic, Southern gem than that -- Downtown Macon is home to a variety of unique museums, several Antebellum Homes, and the state's oldest church. Macon, nicknamed "The Heart of Georgia" because of its central location, began with Fort Benjamin Hawkins in 1809. Some of the historic homes include the impressive Hay House, built in 1855. The Italian Renaissance Revival mansion is open for tours as well as a popular location for weddings. The Cannonball House and Museum, built in 1853, is the only house in Macon to be hit by a cannonball during the Civil War.
Located along the Ocmulgee River, Downtown Macon is as picturesque as it is historic. It is also a college town, so you'll discover a variety of funky shops, art galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants.
Learn more about living in Downtown Macon| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
| Drive: | 7 min | 2.8 mi | |
| Drive: | 14 min | 7.5 mi | |
| Drive: | 27 min | 18.1 mi | |
| Drive: | 37 min | 28.0 mi |
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