
Apartments near 465 in Atlanta, GA (590 Rentals)


782 Dixie Ave NE

Moda Reynoldstown

Inman Park Townhomes

1030 Wylie St SE

762 SE Fraser St

1040 Wylie St SE

826 Dixie Ave NE

454 Irwin St

383 Irwin St NE

141 Grape St NE

Summerhill by Hedgewood II

696 Hank Aaron Dr SE

The Ormewood

The Harman by Monte Hewett

761 Fraser St SE

696 SE Hank Aaron Dr

368 Irwin St NE

775-781 Moreland Ave SE

Auburn Place Apartments

GSU Patton Hall

617 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE

Unit 7

400 Brickworks Cir NE

University Lofts

973 Edgewood Ave NE

86 Cleveland St SE

540 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE

456 Flat Shoals

90 Elizabeth St NE

Grant Place

Pratt Stacks

The Waverly

Auburn Apartments

632 NE John Wesley Dobbs Ave

Daily World Apartments

210 Sampson St NE

816 Hank Aaron Dr SE

Atlanta Garden

100 Moreland Ave SE

Madison Park South

226 NE Sampson St

221-235 NE Lampkin St

864 Virgil St NE

University Commons

864 Hank Aaron Dr

Highland Gate

Kell Hall

865 SE Hank Aaron Dr

206 Elizabeth St NE

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