Augusta, GA

Rental Home: What Residents Say, Real Cost & What to Watch For

Last updated May 10, 2026

Rental Home is rated 4.6 by 10 residents, in a higher-crime area — so here's the honest picture: the true all-in monthly cost, what reviews flag, and what it means for your safety and coverage. We also break down what renters insurance costs here (~$13/mo), the 4 discounts that may apply, and how the major carriers compare for your zip.


The Verdict · Augusta, GA

$1,708

real monthly · incl. fees + insurance

4.6

10 Google reviews

Higher property crime

worth watching

A well-rated community where the real cost runs ~$13 over sticker, and elevated property crime is the risk to plan for.

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About $13/mo here — the one thing worth sorting before you sign.

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What Residents Say

The honest version — the good and the bad, straight from recent Google reviews of Rental Home.

Positive
“Mr.David Awesome! nice,, respectful, great communication.“Great Landlord” (six years tenant) Now I am a home owner! Thank you D & D Properties for being apart of my journey. ❤️ God Bless”
— Shelia Beauvil, Google reviewer · 3 years ago
Positive
“Mr, David is very nice and understanding of your situation and hardships. I have not rented from him as of today. However, hopefully that will change in the upcoming month. So far, he’s the best potential landlord that I have come across.”
— Brittany Lanier, Google reviewer · 2 years ago
Positive
“Mr.David never hesitate when I call him with a issue hands down he one of the best landlords I done had .He will try his best to make the issue right if he can or he will send somebody to come.👍💪”
— Portia Steward, Google reviewer · 2 years ago
Critical
“Landlord David Dunagan never comes to fix anything when he says he will. He isn’t professional at all!!!!”
— Mary Thomas, Google reviewer · 5 years ago
Positive
“Owner very nice & courteous. A pleasure to work with”
— Stacey Smith, Google reviewer · 5 years ago

What reviews flag most

Mined from 5 recent reviews · 10 total on Google. Longer bars mean the topic comes up more often — this is a read on what gets mentioned, not a summary of every review.

Maintenance Issues Mentioned

1015 Country Pl Dr, Augusta, GA 30906

Goshen

4.6 /5 10 · Google
From $1,695 /month sticker rent

What Rental Home Really Costs

The sticker rent isn't the whole number. Here's what Rental Home actually costs each month once required fees, pet rent, and insurance are in — the number the listing sites leave off.

Real total each month $1,708
Base Rent $1,695
Est. Renters Insurance $13/mo

Renters insurance adds ~$13/mo to that total — compare quotes →

Safety & Property Crime

For a renter, property crime is what you actually feel day to day — a car broken into overnight, a package lifted off the step, a bike gone from storage, or how the walk from the lot feels after dark. Here's how Augusta looks on the theft-related crimes that touch renters most.

These are city-level figures from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting program — not block-by-block. Your specific street may run calmer or rougher than the citywide rate.

F

Area crime grade

Detailed FBI property-crime data isn't available for Augusta in the latest reporting cycle, so this is the AreaVibes neighborhood grade as a general signal — a city-level read, not block-by-block. Rental Home has on-site security features (Perimeter fencing).

On-Site Security

Perimeter fencing

Natural Hazards to Plan For

The seismic picture at Rental Home is moderate — damaging earthquakes are uncommon but not unheard of, and standard renters insurance excludes earthquake damage regardless of likelihood. Flood risk is low at this address. The decision worth weighing is whether to add an inexpensive earthquake endorsement or skip it; the rationale for each is below.

Flood damage

FEMA's flood-zone classification for this address is low-risk, which means the federal government doesn't expect significant flooding here under typical conditions. A standard renters policy still excludes flood damage, but a separate flood policy is hard to justify economically when the underlying risk is low. The zone label is below for the record.

Source · FEMA NFHL

FEMA Zone X (minimal flood hazard) — Minimal flood risk

Flood insurance optional but inexpensive in this zone.

Zones can change — verify at FEMA Flood Map Service

Earthquake shaking

Damaging earthquakes happen here, but not often — USGS rates the area as moderate seismic hazard. A renters earthquake endorsement is inexpensive (typically under $100 a year) and worth weighing against the value of what's actually in your unit. The math leans toward 'add it' if you have high-value electronics, instruments, or art; 'skip it' for sparse furnishings.

Source · USGS NSHM

Moderate seismic hazard · ground motion 0.14g

Endorsements priced for renters typically run under $100 a year and only cover personal property. Whether it pays back depends on the value of what's in your unit.

Ground motion at ~2% probability over 50 years — the building-code reference level

Severe weather you'd actually claim for

NOAA's severe-weather record for Richmond County is on the calmer end of the national distribution — modest activity across most categories. Whatever does happen, your renters policy already covers it (wind, hail, lightning damage to your possessions). The five-year averages are below.

High-wind events ~5.0/yr
Hail events ~2.8/yr
Flood events ~0.8/yr

Source · NOAA Storm Events · 5-yr averages for Richmond County

This is the kind of address where the earthquake endorsement is a personal-preference call, not a clear-cut decision. Renters with valuable possessions usually add it; renters with mostly furniture and a laptop usually skip it.

Renters Insurance at Rental Home

What Affects Your Premium Here

Every building is different. These factors specific to Rental Home can push your insurance cost up or down:

Open Access

No gated or controlled access — higher theft exposure

FEMA Flood Zone

Zone X — minimal flood risk

AreaVibes

Crime grade: F

What You'll Likely Pay

$13

Est. monthly

$160

Est. annual

$13

State avg/mo

How Much Coverage Makes Sense

Renters insurance has two main pieces: personal property coverage, which pays to replace your belongings if they're stolen or damaged (furniture, electronics, clothes), and liability coverage, which protects you if someone gets hurt in your unit or you damage someone else's property. Here's what we'd recommend for Rental Home based on the rent level and building.

Personal Property

What your stuff is worth

$30,000 recommended

If you own less

$20,000

If you own more

$50,000

Liability

Covers accidental harm & lawsuits

$100,000 recommended

Standard minimum for most lease requirements in Georgia

How Carriers Compare for This Area

Not all carriers price the same zip code equally. Here's how the major options stack up near Rental Home:

Carrier Monthly Annual
Lemonade $8/mo $91/yr
USAA $9/mo $103/yr
State Farm $11/mo $137/yr
Progressive $12/mo $149/yr
Safeco $12/mo $149/yr
Travelers $13/mo $160/yr
Allstate $14/mo $171/yr
Nationwide $14/mo $171/yr
Farmers $15/mo $183/yr
Liberty Mutual $17/mo $206/yr

Discounts You May Qualify For

Claims-free (if applicable)
-10%
Pay-in-full annual
-7%
Paperless/autopay
-3%
Multi-policy bundle
-10%

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About Rental Home

Phone: (888) 659-9596

From the property listing:

3 Bedrooms 2 full baths, remodel brick home with update kitchen with stainless steel appliances and lots of cabinets space. This home was beautiful modern luxury vinyl plank flooring. Owner suite with large walk-in closet and tray ceiling. Owners’ bathroom was garden tub, separate shower, and natural skylight lighting, freshly painted in modern warm gray. This home also has a large great room with wood burning fireplace, formal dining room, and breakfast room. The dining would make a genuinely nice office or den. Large one-car garage with remote opener. Large privacy fenced back yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Rental Home require renters insurance?
We didn't find a public insurance requirement for Rental Home, but that doesn't mean there isn't one. Many communities add the requirement during lease signing. It's worth asking the leasing office directly — and even if it's not required, a policy typically runs under $20/month and covers you against theft, fire, and liability.
How much is renters insurance at Rental Home?
For this zip code and building type, expect to pay around $13/month ($160/year). For context, the statewide average is $13/month, so this building is right around average.
What will I actually pay per month at Rental Home?
Plan for about $1,708/month all-in. That's base rent (From $1,695), plus roughly $13/month for renters insurance. Most apartment listing sites don't include those last two — so the sticker price can be misleading.
How safe is the area around Rental Home?
The area has a F crime grade, which is worth factoring into your coverage decisions. On the property itself, you'll find perimeter fencing — features that can also qualify you for insurance discounts.
Is SafeButler affiliated with Rental Home?
No. SafeButler is not affiliated with Rental Home or its leasing office, property management, or owner — this page is not the official renters insurance page from Rental Home. SafeButler is an independent renters insurance comparison platform; the information shown here is compiled from public sources and renter quote data, not from Rental Home directly. For lease, payment, or maintenance questions, contact the Rental Home leasing office.
What is SafeButler and how does it work for Rental Home renters?
SafeButler helps renters at Rental Home compare renters insurance options for their lease. On this page, renters can find lease-required coverage minimums where available, an estimated monthly premium for this address, the property's risk profile (crime and flood zone), and any discounts that apply to the building — then compare carriers side by side to find appropriate coverage levels. For renters at Rental Home in Augusta, GA, SafeButler can compare price, coverage, deductible options, and any lease-required coverage minimums in a single flow. SafeButler may show quotes from carriers such as Lemonade and Liberty Mutual where available. SafeButler does not sell insurance directly and is not tied to one insurance company, so renters can choose the option that best fits their needs.

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