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Townhomes for Rent in Augusta, GA
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1414 Kingsman Dr, Augusta, GA 30906$1,475 - $1,900 | 2 - 3 Beds -
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Living & Renting in Augusta
Augusta at a Glance
Augusta, GA Townhouses for Rent
Augusta, GA, offers a delightful mix of Southern hospitality and rich history, making it a vibrant place to explore. The expansive Augusta Riverwalk provides stunning views of the Savannah River and serves as a hub for various events throughout the year, inviting visitors to enjoy leisurely strolls or picnics. Nearby, the Augusta Mall and Washington Walk Shopping Center cater to shopping enthusiasts, while the Augusta West Plaza and Surrey Center offer a variety of retail options. Dining experiences abound, with local favorites similar to The Boll Weevil Cafe and Sweetery, Texas Roadhouse, and Sconyers Bar-B-Que providing delicious meals that reflect the region's culinary charm.
Cafes such as Starbucks and Krispy Kreme are perfect for a quick coffee break or a sweet treat. The local community thrives on its cultural offerings, including the annual Masters Tournament, which draws golf enthusiasts from around the world, and the lively Arts in the Heart festival, celebrating local artists and cuisine. The Augusta Museum of History and the Morris Museum of Art showcase the city’s rich heritage and artistic talent, making them must-visit destinations for anyone interested in the area's history.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the scenic trails at Riverview Park Activities Center or enjoy a leisurely day at Brick Pond Park. The lush landscapes of Pendleton King Park and Aqueduct Park provide additional opportunities for relaxation and recreation. For those seeking knowledge and inspiration, the Lucy Craft Laney Museum and the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area offer insights into the region's past.
With a welcoming atmosphere and a variety of activities, Augusta provides an engaging lifestyle that appeals to those seeking both relaxation and adventure. Whether indulging in a meal at California Dreaming or enjoying a day at the local parks, the city’s charm and community spirit are evident in every corner.
Why Augusta?
- Downtown Augusta is a historic district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Sports fans will enjoy cheering on the Augusta Greenjackets baseball team and the Augusta Riverhawks hockey team.
- Schools in Augusta include Augusta State University, Augusta Technical College, and Cambridge College.
- Augusta’s largest annual event is the Masters, but other events art shows, concerts, and the CSRA Classic.
- The Augusta Museum of History was founded in 1937 and contains several area artifacts and exhibits.
- The James Brown Arena features major events, major concerts by top performers, and other live performances.
Renting in Augusta
Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes
- Apartment Type Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- 1 Bedroom 737 Sq Ft $1,064 / mo
- 2 Bedrooms 1,057 Sq Ft $1,196 / mo
- 3 Bedrooms 1,278 Sq Ft $1,556 / mo
- 4 Bedrooms 1,466 Sq Ft $1,815 / mo
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Augusta
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Richmond Hill 715 Sq Ft $849/mo
- Highland Park 659 Sq Ft $916/mo
- Forest Hills 710 Sq Ft $954/mo
- North Leg 651 Sq Ft $962/mo
- Wheeless Road 680 Sq Ft $1,014/mo
- Old Town Augusta 662 Sq Ft $1,030/mo
- Harrisburg 748 Sq Ft $1,036/mo
- Westside 640 Sq Ft $1,089/mo
- Lake Aumond 721 Sq Ft $1,133/mo
- Summerville 778 Sq Ft $1,187/mo
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