4401 Willow Wood Gate
Valdosta, GA 31602

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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4 Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms 4 Br | 3 Baths 3 Baths 3 Ba | 2,560 SF |
About This Property
(229) 247-4450 - Large Home in Lowndes County close to Valdosta - Spacious home with 4 bedroom and 2 3/4 bathroom. New carpet and tile throughout. Bonus room could be used as a 5th bedroom. Two kitchen areas make this home great for entertaining. Fenced yard. Total electric. Lowndes Co. (RLNE2836956)
4401 Willow Wood Gate is a house located in Lowndes County and the 31602 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Lowndes County attendance zone.
Located in the heart of South Georgia, Valdosta is the vibrant home of Valdosta State University. The university brings the diverse Valdosta community together for rousing football games, cultural events, and educational opportunities. Valdosta hosts a bevy of year-round events for the community as well, including the Valdosta-Lowndes Azalea Festival, South Georgia Film Festival, Wild Adventures Summer Concert Series, and more.
Valdosta residents also come together at the many independent shops and eateries in the charming historic buildings strewn along Main Street. Residents enjoy a wide variety of affordable apartments and houses available for rent throughout the city. The Florida state line is just a 15-minute drive south of Valdosta via Interstate 75. Moody Air Force Base is just a short drive away as well.
Learn more about living in ValdostaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 9 min | 5.0 mi |

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