
Apartments near Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA (1,069 Rentals)


398 NE Parkway Dr

Hasting's Seed Factory

345 Loomis Ave SE

447 Wabash Ave

126 Renaissance Pky

464 Cooper St SW

City Side Lofts

154 SE Carroll St

Highland Gate

378 N Boulevard

Unit19

581 Martin Street

401 Angier Ave NE

388 Boulevard NE

411 NE Parkway Dr

Samuel W. Williams Apartments

Fourth Bedford Pine Apartments

392 N Boulevard

404 N Boulevard

610 Irwin St

The Enclave at Renaissance

431 NE Parkway Dr

409 Whitehall St SW

626 Irwin St

461 NE Felton Dr

443 NE Angier Ave

The Signature at Pryor

Gasket Lofts

501 Foundry St NW

617 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE

282 Walker St SW

468 NE Parkway Dr

276 Glen Iris Dr Ne

432 Ira St

Middleton Towers

Castleberry Lofts

462 NE Angier Ave

SPX Alley / Studioplex Townhomes

530 Foundry St NW

632 NE John Wesley Dobbs Ave

221-235 NE Lampkin St

458 NE Boulevard

494 NE Parkway Dr

The Manor

464 NE Boulevard

540 SE Oakland Ave

468 NE Boulevard

500 Parkway Dr NE

504 NE Parkway Dr

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