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921 Faith Avenue Se
Ormewood Park, Eastside, Fulton
$5,950
By Jeremy Smith, 2 days ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
3.5 Bath
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2,450 Sqft
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921 Faith Ave Se
Ormewood Park, Eastside, Fulton
$5,950
By Jeremy Smith, 2 days ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
3.5 Bath
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square feet
2,450 Sqft
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1097 Benteen Avenue, Apt 2
Boulevard Heights, Eastside, Fulton
$1,497
By Shane Shook, 2 days ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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270 17th Street Nw, Apt 2910
Atlantic Station, Northeast Atlanta, Fulton
$3,500
By Michael McLeod, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
2.5 Bath
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654 Woodward Avenue Se
Grant Park, Eastside, Fulton
$3,975
By Chad Polazzo, 2 days ago
bedrooms
4 Bed
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bathrooms
3 Bath
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square feet
1,798 Sqft
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112 Rogers Street Ne, Apt 304
Kirkwood, Eastside, DeKalb
$2,900
By The Anderson Group, 2 days ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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172 Haynes Street Sw # 308
Castleberry Hill, Downtown Atlanta, Fulton
$2,100
By James Robbins, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
1,007 Sqft
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361 17th Street Nw, Apt 1318
Atlantic Station, Northeast Atlanta, Fulton
$2,225
By Marie Steedley, 2 days ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
691 Sqft
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1701 Cedar Chase Lane Ne
Lindridge - Martin Manor, Northeast Atlanta, Fulton
$2,500
By Brian Guffey, 1 day ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
2.5 Bath
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square feet
1,509 Sqft
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345 Chastain Street Se
Grant Park, Eastside, Fulton
$3,900
By Valerie Gonzalez, 2 days ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
3 Bath
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172 Haynes St Sw #308
Castleberry Hill, Downtown Atlanta, Fulton
$2,100
By James Robbins, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
1,007 Sqft
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300 W Peachtree Street, Apt 3I...
Centennial Hill, Downtown Atlanta, Fulton
$1,850
By Joyce Judson, 1 day ago
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1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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855 Peachtree Street Ne, Apt 1...
Midtown, Northeast Atlanta, Fulton
$1,850
By Bobby Patel, 2 days ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
702 Sqft
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270 17th Street Nw # 706
Atlantic Station, Northeast Atlanta, Fulton
$2,750
By Michael McLeod, 2 days ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1.5 Bath
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square feet
1,049 Sqft
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348 Elvira Street Se
Chosewood Park, Southside, Fulton
$3,750
By Sheena Bird, 2 days ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,300 Sqft
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1238 Plaza Avenue Sw
Bush Mountain, Intown South, Fulton
$2,500
By Roger Bozza, 2 days ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,350 Sqft
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494 Hamilton Street Se
Ormewood Park, Eastside, Fulton
$9,000
By Sara Lee Parker, 1 day ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
3 Bath
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square feet
3,373 Sqft
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434 Martin Street Se
Summerhill, Intown South, Fulton
$1,500
By Gene Evans, 2 days ago
bedrooms
1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
617 Sqft
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18 Cantey Place Nw
Cross Creek, Northwest Atlanta, Fulton
$2,050
By Nancy H Guss, 2 days ago
bedrooms
2 Bed
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bathrooms
2 Bath
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square feet
1,100 Sqft
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243 Triumph Drive
Cross Creek, Northwest Atlanta, Fulton
$1,500
By Heidi Manis, 1 day ago
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1 Bed
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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921 Faith Avenue Se
Ormewood Park, Eastside, Fulton
$5,950
By Jeremy Smith, 2 days ago
bedrooms
3 Bed
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bathrooms
3.5 Bath
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2,450 Sqft
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Atlanta

Atlanta is home to over 450,000 people and is the most populous city in Georgia. It is considered an alpha city and has a large impact on finance, technology, education, media, and commerce. It is great for young professionals and families alike, and if you are interested in checking it out or living there, be sure to check out the apartments and listings on Renthop.

Apartments For Rent in Atlanta, GA

Atlanta Apartments for Rent

Atmosphere

The atmosphere throughout Atlanta is a very professional one for the most part as it is home to a very busy and successful economy. Atlanta is the 10th largest economy in the country and many Fortune 500 companies have their global headquarters there such as Coca-Cola, Home Depot, AT&T, UPS, and many more. As a result, it is a great place to go work for some of America’s best companies.

Despite this, it is still a good place for families and children too. The school system throughout most of Atlanta is great, and there are a number of great parks spotted around Atlanta as well. It is also not all about business and work here, as there are many cultural institutions, nightclubs and restaurants in Atlanta as well. This city simply has something for everyone, and is one of the few true cosmopolitan cities in the USA.

Atlanta is a very multi-cultural place and features people of many different races in backgrounds. Atlanta has historically been seen as a center for African-American culture, power, and education. In addition to this, there are many other races and cultures that have moved here that has transformed Atlanta’s cultural fabric from a purely Southern one, to one featuring a unique blend of many cultures and backgrounds.

History

Atlanta was founded at the intersection between two railroads way back in 1837, but it was inhabited by Native Americans for many years before it was officially founded. It went through a few names and some slow growth, but eventually began to become developed. However, the Civil War destroyed much of Atlanta, which led to the city needing to be rebuilt.

Its population was decreasing rapidly for a portion, but it has experienced revitalization in the last 20 years or so and is now growing and developing both in terms of population and economic growth. This success that Atlanta is going through has also had an impact on the rent, as the average rent in the city sits just over $1550. Like any city, this will vary depending on where you live, the safety of your neighborhood, your commute times, proximity to popular bars and restaurants, architecture, and other factors.

While you now know the prices, let’s take a closer look at what Atlanta can offer you in terms of real estate. With Atlanta being a vast city with differing geographies throughout, there are lots of divergent places to live. Downtown is full of high rise and modern apartment buildings that let you live right in the middle of the action. There are older and more traditional buildings to live in the downtown area as well. All of these will be close to the many bars and restaurants that are close to downtown Atlanta.

However, if you prefer a quieter living, Atlanta and its surrounding metro area offers you plenty of options there too. There are numerous single family homes, townhouses and condos that you can choose from, many of which are close to schools and parks which are perfect for families or those who like simpler living. Basically, Atlanta is large enough and varied enough to find your perfect home, no matter what that means to you.

Getting Around

The infrastructure for transportation in Atlanta is quite complex and includes many public transit options. Included in the public transportation options in Atlanta is a heavy rail system, a light rail streetcar, buses and freight trains. However, despite all these options when it comes to public transit, driving is the most popular way of getting in and around Atlanta. Atlanta has an Interstate highway system, so it is incredibly easy to get in Atlanta. Once inside, driving around the city is easy and popular among residents. About 75% of Atlanta residents either drive or carpool to work each day.

Biking and walking are also viable options for getting around as the weather is quality in Atlanta is solid. Also, the city is planning to add more bike lanes in the future, so expect biking to become even more popular for short or quick travel throughout the city. If you need to go far, however, Atlanta is home to the busiest airport in the USA, so you will have no problem getting where you have to go.

Universities Nearby
  • Georgia State University
  • Emory University
  • Morehouse College
  • Georgia Institute of Technology

Check it Out
  • The Fox Theatre is a former movie palace and current performing arts venue in Atlanta. A number of performances take place here and it attracts a quarter of a million visitors each year. It was also the site of Prince’s last ever live performance.
  • The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere and features more than 100,000 animals that represent hundreds of species. If you love marine life, or just want to check one of the most amazing aquariums in the world, be sure to check this one out.
  • The Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum in Atlanta that shows off the achievements of the civil rights movement in the USA and human rights movements all over the world. The app is home to a number of permanent exhibits, as well as a constant stream of new ones.
  • High Museum of Art is the most popular and visited museum in the Southeastern USA. There are numerous different collecting categories in this museum and it features more than 15,000 pieces of artwork in many styles.
  • The World of Coca Cola is a museum in Atlanta that looks at the history of Coca Cola. It contains hundreds of artifacts, lots of information about Coke and even lets you try sample various different Coca-Cola products.
  • A number of different sports teams play in and around the Atlanta area and checking out their arenas and stadiums during a game or taking a tour is a great idea.

For those interested, Atlanta currently has 956 residential listings advertised on the market for rent. Listings for rent in this area typically have an median of 1,226 square feet. From data that we've compiled, listings range from $1,689 in the lower quartile to $3,000 in the upper quartile. Generally speaking, the median rental price is around $2,200 or $23 / sqft. For those interested in renting a listing in Atlanta, there are currently 16 studio, 236 one-bedroom, 300 two-bedroom, 278 three-bedroom, and 126 four+ bedroom properties available for rent.
For your convenience, we've included a more detailed breakdown of rental pricing by median bedroom sizes here:
Bedrooms Rent Rent / sqft
Studio $1,445 $32
1 BR $1,750 $28
2 BR $2,500 $25
3 BR $2,425 $20
4+ BR $2,800 $19

We make sure to refresh our rental listings every hour in order to provide you with the newest and most up-to-date inventory available on the market.

Atlanta is located within Fulton County, Georgia. This area currently has 996,757 residents in 385,103 households. Out of the total population, 19.75% of the residents speak another language at home instead of English. The majority of the inhabitants in this county are currently unmarried and have a median age of 35.

When looking at residents older than 25, around 18.07% have graduated from high school, 29.89% have a bachelor's degree, and 19.91% have obtained their master's degree or above. Employment rate is typically around 61.2% and the median income in this county is $58,851.

At least 48.77% of those living in this county are renting their homes. Most residents will commute to work by car with an average commute time of 28 minutes.

Geographically, Fulton County, Georgia is a part of the Atlanta, GA Urban Area. This county is currently home to 4,813,797 residents, or 1,713,599 households with a median income of $60,111. Residents in the Atlanta, GA Urban Area have a median age of 35 and 38.90% are currently renting their homes in the area.

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