
Apartments near Five Points-Green Line in Atlanta, GA (1,044 Rentals)


905 Juniper St

The Park On Sixth

1057 Washington Heights Ter NW

Midtown Heights Condominiums

1059 Baldwin St SW

1010 Washington St SW

842 Glendale Terr.

1081 Fair St SW

171 Lawton St SW

151 Lawton St SW

139 Lawton St SW

529 Ponce de Leon Ave NE

870 Inman

200 N Highland Ave NE

165 Lawton St SW

159 Lawton St SW

147 Lawton St SW

550 Joseph E Lowery Blvd NW

738 Monroe Dr

765 Vedado Way NE

Palisades by the Park

191 Lawton St SW

887 Myrtle St NE

746 Monroe Dr NE

Manor Partners Apartments

885 Myrtle St NE

908 Piedmont Ave NE

185 Lawton St SW

177 Lawton St SW

Glendale Terrace

Cotting Court Condominiums

846 Durant Pl

345 7th St NE

29 Peachtree Pl

745 Monroe Dr NE

882 Fox St

864 Virgil St NE

322 7th St NE

Ava's Place

935 Hobson St

Bethel Heights

Phelan Building

Inman Park Village Lofts

590 Joseph E Lowery Blvd

930-936 Piedmont Ave NE

Aqua

392 Tazor St NW

The Waverly

708 SE Killian St

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There are currently 1,034 Studio Apartments in Atlanta with rent ranges from $600 to $7,556 with an average price of $1,668.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Atlanta range from $503 to $16,903. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,176.
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