Atlanta, GA apartments for rent
8,644 apartments for rent in Atlanta, GA, from 424 communities.
Arbors At Winters Chapel
4335 Winters Chapel Road, Atlanta, GA, 30360
Park at The Marketplace
3725 Princeton Lakes Pkwy, Atlanta, GA, 30331
Mariposa Lofts
100 Montag Circle, Atlanta, GA, 30307
Scout Living, powered by Placemakr
639 Glen Iris Drive, Atlanta, GA, 30308
Meadow View
6030 Riverdale Road, College Park, GA, 30349
Anderson at Clairmont
2500 Northeast Expwy, Atlanta, GA, 30345
The Cleo Dunwoody
1970 Peachford Road, Dunwoody, GA, 30338
Buckhead 960
960 East Paces Ferry Road NE, Atlanta, GA, 30326
Randolph Perimeter
7150 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Sandy Springs, GA, 30328
The Skylark
1099 Boulevard SE, Atlanta, GA, 30312
Marley EAV
1205 Metropolitan Ave, Atlanta, GA, 30316
The Atlantic Ashford
3716 Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, 30319
Azure on The Park
1020 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, 30309
The Overlook Sandy Springs
7700 Colquitt Road, Atlanta, GA, 30350
Gables Vinings Village
2735 Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA, 30339
Edgewater at Sandy Springs
7600 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, GA, 30350
Alta Porter on Peachtree
3930 Peachtree Road, Brookhaven, GA, 30319
Crest on Peachtree
710 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA, 30308
Allora Eastland
1296 Moreland Ave, Atlanta, GA, 30316
Paces Ridge at Vinings
3900 Paces Walk SE, Atlanta, GA, 30339
Station R Apartments
144 Moreland Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA, 30307
Villas de Solana
3207 Henderson Mill Road, Atlanta, GA, 30341
Element at Kirkwood
2035 Memorial Dr SE, Atlanta, GA, 30317
The Metro Apartments
1500 Parkwood Circle SE, Atlanta, GA, 30339
Haven on Peachwood
2345 Peachwood Circle NE, Atlanta, GA, 30345
Abbington Cheshire Bridge
2070 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, 30324
Ashley Scholars Landing I
669 Atlanta Student Movement Blvd. SW, Atlanta, GA, 30314
Aven Chastain
240 E Belle Isle Road NE, Atlanta, GA, 30342
Get to know Atlanta, GA
Know your way around
See what’s nearby
Average rent in Atlanta
In Atlanta, the average rent is $1,779 per month, with the average rental size around 970 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,500 - $2,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 3.3%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 32.8%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 39.6%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 14.6%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 5.2%
- Over $3,000
- 4.6%
Average utility cost in Georgia
In Georgia, renters typically spend around $526 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $35 for internet to $152 for gas, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.
$140
$152
$42
$93
$64
$35
Think bigger. Search wider
Close by, worth a look
- Decatur City apartments for rent
- East Point apartments for rent
- Mableton apartments for rent
- Smyrna apartments for rent
- Brookhaven apartments for rent
- Austell apartments for rent
- Forest Park apartments for rent
- Sandy Springs apartments for rent
- Tucker apartments for rent
- Ellenwood apartments for rent
- Dunwoody apartments for rent
- Morrow apartments for rent
- Marietta apartments for rent
- Riverdale apartments for rent
- Stone Mountain apartments for rent
- Union City apartments for rent
- Norcross apartments for rent
- Powder Springs apartments for rent
- Fairburn apartments for rent
- Lithonia apartments for rent
Neighborhoods people love
- Buckhead apartments for rent
- Midtown Atlanta apartments for rent
- Home Park apartments for rent
- Cross Creek apartments for rent
- Downtown Atlanta apartments for rent
- Pittsburgh apartments for rent
- Riverside apartments for rent
- Grant Park apartments for rent
- Cabbagetown apartments for rent
- Avalon apartments for rent
- Wildwood apartments for rent
- Virginia Highland apartments for rent
- Lakewood apartments for rent
- Cumberland apartments for rent
- East Atlanta apartments for rent
- Summerhill apartments for rent
- Ardmore apartments for rent
- Cherry Hill apartments for rent
- Green Hills apartments for rent
- Greenbriar apartments for rent
- Inman Park apartments for rent
Need a rental nearby? With Point2Homes, you can quickly browse listings for great apartments and single-family homes near your current location. Narrow down listings by price, number of bedrooms, outdoor space, or pet-friendliness. On your phone or desktop, it’s easy to find the right home near you or anywhere in the U.S. Start your local rental search now.
Renter’s City Guide to Atlanta
Introduction
The capital city of Georgia state and Fulton County’s seat, Atlanta is known for its rich business environment and diverse cultural scene. It stands out as one of the most important Southeastern U.S. metros but also positioned itself as a global destination when it was selected to host the 1996 Olympic Games.
How does Atlanta compare to other cities in terms of population?
Atlanta has more or less the same population as Colorado Springs, half the population of Indianapolis and a sixth of Chicago’s population. However, it is the biggest metro in Georgia and one of the largest cities in Southeastern U.S.
How far is Atlanta from neighboring metros?
Atlanta is:
- 150 miles from Augusta and
- Birmingham, AL
- 250 miles from Savannah
- 475 miles from New Orleans
- 675 miles from Miami
What defines Atlanta’s culture?
Atlanta is in one of the country’s 13 original colonies and its cultural legacy is a blend of European, African American, Latin American and Asian heritage. Set up around 1847, it lost quite a few landmarks during the Civil War but was rebuilt later on and transformed into a large, modern metro.
What is the weather like in Atlanta?
Atlanta has a subtropical climate, so the weather here is usually humid and hot. Temperatures range between an average of 80ºF?during the summer and an average of 44ºF in the wintertime, but for 45 days per year, temperatures also drop below freezing point. Rain occurs almost every month and snow amounts to less than 2.5 inches. Due to its position, tornadoes may occur more frequently, but hurricanes don’t pose a threat. The seasons are divided as follows:
- Summer months: June through August
- Autumn months: September to November
- Winter months: December to January
- Spring months: March to May
Is Atlanta a good place to live for young professionals?
Throughout the years, Atlanta has stood out as a place with great opportunities for young adults at the beginning of their careers. In 2015, Money.com ranked it as the second U.S. hot spot for millennials and, according to MarketWatch, Atlanta was the best place for college grads in 2014. Furthermore, Forbes named the city best urban center in the South for young professionals four years earlier.
What are the pros of living in Atlanta?
The city if close to the Appalachian Trail and the Smoky Mountains, so proximity to nature is by far one of the main advantages of living in Atlanta. On the same note, the city boasts many lovely parks. People also appreciate the hot summers and the mild winters with little snowfall.
What are the cons of living in Atlanta?
One of the main disadvantages of living in Atlanta is the traffic, which can be quite dense. It can also be hard to navigate in the city since there are so many street names with different variations of the word “Peachtree.” Air pollution and smog are other notable drawbacks.
Expenses & Housing Stats
How much is public transportation in Atlanta?
Atlantans use the Yellow Cab Company and the Atlanta Checker Cab Company to get around by taxi, but the most popular choice of public transit is the MARTA system. It includes buses and rail transportation and tickets cost as follows:
- $2.50 for a regular fare
- $1.00 for seniors or disabled
- $95 for a 30-day unlimited MARTA pass
- $68.50 for a 30-day unlimited MARTA pass with student discount
- Children less than 46 inches tall can travel free of charge (up to two kids accompanied by a paying adult)
How much is a typical meal in Atlanta?
You can pay anywhere between $45 and $70 for a three-course meal at a mid-priced restaurant. Also, the average cost of a cappuccino is $3.72.
How much are utilities in Atlanta?
Electricity, water, heating and garbage usually cost $161 on average per month for a 915-square-footage apartment in Atlanta. By comparison, the U.S. average stands at $147.
Atlanta Housing Statistics
- 18,245 Single-family detached homes
- 2,893 Attached homes or townhouses
- 113,207 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (11,535) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (78,982)
Among all the available rental units in Atlanta, 17% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 83% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
Where to work in Atlanta?
The service and transportation industries offer great career opportunities in Atlanta. Home Depot, Delta Airlines, Arby’s, Chick-fil-A and Coca-Cola are just a few of the many companies that are headquartered in the city.
Two of the top employers in Atlanta are AT&T and the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). Since it was named the busiest airport in the world, the ATL is constantly looking for mechanics, pilots and people on the support and security staff.
What are the top colleges in Atlanta?
According to RENTCafé, the best colleges in Atlanta are Emory University (renowned for its medicine program), Georgia Tech (for engineering), Georgia State University, the Savannah College of Art and Design and Morehouse College.
Atlanta Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 250,999 | 3.4% |
| Blue Collar | 26,778 | 1.8% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 30,088 | 0.6% |
| Private Companies | 188,582 | 4.0% |
| Governmental Workers | 34,428 | 1.4% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 24,679 | 3.9% |
Atlanta Education Statistics
Atlanta Household Statistics
Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What to do for free in Atlanta?
Tours of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site and of the Georgia State Capital are free of charge.
There are also numerous parks in Atlanta that you can visit for free. Some popular choices include the Centennial Olympic Park, the Piedmont Park in the city center, as well as the Lullwater, Grant and Chastain parks.
What sporting events to go to in Atlanta?
The most popular sporting events to go to in Atlanta include basketball games with the Atlanta Hawks, football games with the Atlanta Falcons, as well as baseball games with the Atlanta Braves.
What family attractions are there in Atlanta?
Built in 2005 and boasting over 11,000 aquatic species, the Georgia Aquarium is by far the best place to spend the day with the kids in Atlanta. Other notable family attractions include the Atlanta Zoo, the Six Flags Theme Park, the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the World of Coke.
Where to shop in Atlanta?
Underground Atlanta is the perfect place to shop while getting away from the heat during the summertime. Great boutique shops can also be found in Buckhead, one of the city’s trendiest and most upscale neighborhoods, as well as in the Little 5 Points area, a popular place for art lovers.
What couple attractions are there in Atlanta?
You can spend a romantic evening with your partner by going to the Starlight Drive-In Theatre. Another great choice would be enjoying a concert together at the Tabernacle, an over 100-year-old venue.
What cultural and artistic places to go to in Atlanta?
In 2014, Atlanta was named the best place in the U.S. for artists. Music lovers will enjoy going to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, while those passionate about history and culture may appreciate visiting the Center for Civil and Human Rights. Furthermore, the High Museum of Arts is a must-see for visual art fans.
What should you know about renting in Atlanta?
Low-priced rentals are available in Atlanta even though there is no rent control in the city. There is also no limit on the security deposit that a landlord charges here. Georgia law states, however, that security deposits must be reimbursed no later than a month after moving out.
It’s important to know that if tenants miss even one payment within a year, landlords have the right to evict them.
Although not explicitly covered by the law, mold damage in the rental usually falls under the landlord’s legal responsibility.