
Apartments near Atlantic Shopping Center in Atlanta, GA (394 Rentals)


615 Linwood Ave

The Manor

306 Fortune St NE

Halidom Apartments

524 Irwin St

301 Glen Iris

301 Glen Iris Dr

1084 Ponce de Leon Ave NE

276 Glen Iris Dr Ne

597 NE East Ave

Highland Gate

141 Grape St NE

586 NE East Ave

664 Linwood Ave NE

676 NE Linwood Ave

The Frederica

616 Angier Ave NE

983 Saint Charles Ave NE

The Milo on Ponce

Bloom at Ponce

653 Somerset Ter

Barnett

653 Bonaventure Ave NE

The Maiden Apartments

828 Highland Ln NE

674 NE Somerset Ter

678 Somerset Ter NE

678 NE Somerset Ter

729 Bonaventure Ave NE

555 Winton Ter NE

560 Morgan St NE

761 St. Charles Ave

755 St Charles Ave

North Avenue Apartments

497 NE Boulevard Pl

496 Boulevard Pl NE

Glen Iris Lofts

716 Lakeview Ave NE

529 Ponce de Leon Ave NE

653 NE Boulevard

722 Ponce de Leon Ct NE

657 NE Boulevard

669 Boulevard NE

Chosewood Park Apartments

745 Monroe Dr NE

1494 Memorial Drive

1760 Memorial

Arbors of East Atlanta

159 Whitefoord

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