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


524 Irwin St

Salvation Army Evangeline Booth College

514 Sunset Ave NW

695 Cameron M Alexander Blvd NW

154 SE Carroll St

751 SE Cherokee Ave

Central City Condominium

860 SW White St

1060 SW Oak St

Le Madre Arms

320 Atlanta Avenue

1075 Crew St SW

520 Park Ave SE

245 Rosser St SW

537 Sunset Ave NW

57 Weyman Ave SW

Dynamic Metal Lofts

890 Proctor St Nw

61 Weyman Ave SW

237 Rosser St SW

King Manor Court 1

King Manor Court 2

410 Grant Park Pl

1019 Westmoor Dr NW

1079 Crew St Sw

Central Park

Kennedy/griffin Apartments

401 Lindsey St NW

1043 Metropolitan Pky

The Enclave at Renaissance

385 Joseph E Lowery Blvd NW

400 Lindsey St

400 Lindsay St NW

410 Felton Dr NE

541 Griffin St

Cyclorama Apartments

540 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE

471 Paines Ave NW

507 English Ave

884 Neal St NW

1152 Sells Ave SW

179 1st St SW

173 1st St SW

185 1st St SW

167 1st St SW

569 Lawton St

191 1st St SW

1037 Oglethorpe Ave

398 NE Parkway Dr

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