
Apartments near Midtown-Red Line in Atlanta, GA (1,049 Rentals)


711 Argonne Ave NE

328 NE 4th St

Glendale Terrace

1031 State St NW

The Poinsettia

57 Lafayette Dr NE

Palisades by the Park

359-361 6th St NE

Midtown Apartment Bldg

63 Lafayette Dr NE

67 Lafayette Dr NE

336 4th St NE

360 5th St

323 4th St NE

The Wilsonian

The Park On Sixth

417 10th St NE

355 5th St

619 Myrtle St

Midtown Heights Condominiums

339 4th St. Apartments Historic

1240 Piedmont Ave

1068-1070 State St NW

381-385 389 10th St NW

1078-1080 State St NW

704 Durant Pl NE

1122 State St NW

858 Charles Allen Dr

1243 NW Francis St

699 Durant Pl NE

The Savannah

691 NE Durant Pl

687 Durant Pl NE

One South Prado

845 Charles Allen Dr

855 Charles Allen Dr NE

The Maryland

449 Greenwood Ave

The Enclave at Renaissance

126 Renaissance Pky

892 Vedado Way NE

453 Greenwood Ave

872 Vedado Way

1421 NE Peachtree St

858 Vedado Way NE

810 Vedado Way NE

742 Charles Allen Dr NE

49 S Prado NE

499 8th St NE

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There are currently 1,032 Studio Apartments in Atlanta with rent ranges from $600 to $6,337 with an average price of $1,654.
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