
Apartments near Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA (1,071 Rentals)


Argonne Avenue Apartments

745 Monroe Dr NE

Seventh Midtown

Midtown Heights Condominiums

Dakota

Palisades by the Park

320 Atlanta Avenue

973 Edgewood Ave NE

The Park In Midtown

Villa Estate

516 Elm St NW

The Suites

Glendale Terrace

722 Ponce de Leon Ct NE

842 Glendale Terr.

728 Eloise Way SE

216 Newport St NW

846 Durant Pl

345 7th St NE

Le Madre Arms

784 Monroe Dr

224 Andrew J Hairston Blvd NW

793 Vedado Way NE

Grant Park Apartments

90 Elizabeth St NE

779 NE Monroe Dr

514 Sunset Ave NW

922 Pulliam St SW

695 Cameron M Alexander Blvd NW

The Commons

322 7th St NE

449 Greenwood Ave

453 Greenwood Ave

810 Vedado Way NE

790 Monroe Dr NE

716 Lakeview Ave NE

Freedom Lofts

887 Myrtle St NE

115 Bonair St SW

885 Myrtle St NE

537 Sunset Ave NW

121 8th St Apartments

Spencer Commons

865 Parsons St SW

905 Juniper St

908 Juniper St NE

862 Parsons St Sw

239 NW Sciple Ter

243 Sciple Ter NW

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