
Apartments near Garnett-Red Line in Atlanta, GA (891 Rentals)


400 Brickworks Cir NE

Melrose Apartments

Grant Park Apartments

712 N Highland Ave

711 Argonne Ave NE

718 Argonne Ave

497 NE Boulevard Pl

805 Peachtree St NE

626 Parkway Dr

1043 Sparks St SW

555 Winton Ter NE

616 Angier Ave NE

579 NE Boulevard

717 Argonne Ave NE

632 Parkway Dr NE

687 Durant Pl NE

589 NE Boulevard

Inman Park Townhomes

595 NE Boulevard

617 NE Parkway Dr

780 Confederate Ave SE

691 NE Durant Pl

Myrtle Street Classic Apartments

Cypress 595

496 Boulevard Pl NE

323 4th St NE

704 Durant Pl NE

699 Durant Pl NE

623 NE Parkway Dr

627 NE Parkway Dr

785 Piedmont Ave NE

749 Penn Ave NE

744 NE Argonne Ave

1232 Joseph E Boone Blvd

The Proctor

633 NE Parkway Dr

314 4th St NE

318 NE 4th St

639 NE Parkway Dr

799 Piedmont Ave NE

339 4th St. Apartments Historic

328 NE 4th St

805 Piedmont Ave NE

Midtown Apartment Bldg

560 Morgan St NE

764 NE Argonne Ave

655 NE Parkway Dr

791 Myrtle St NE

640 NE Boulevard

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