
Apartments near Town & Country Shopping Center in Milledgeville, GA (77 Rentals)


709 W Hancock St

701 W Hancock St

421 W McIntosh St

142 E Montgomery St

2130 Irwinton Rd

Waterford Place

332 N Jefferson St NE

240 E Thomas St

2220 Irwinton Rd

Renaissance Park

The Boulevard

Wray Court

103-109 Shiloh Ave SW

Revelry Flats | Milledgeville

450 W Franklin St

Arcadia on the River

Baldwin Park Senior Village

Riverbend Apartments

Campus Edge

Courtyard Student Housing

Pecan Hills

College Station Apartments

The Oaks

Prospect 519

Prospect North

Magnolia Park

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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Milledgeville range from $796 to $1,359. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,062.
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