
Apartments near Oakland City-Red Line in Atlanta, GA (457 Rentals)


2245 Polar Rock Ave SW

2197 Polar Rock Pl SW

2288 Polar Rock Ave SW

995 Fleetwood Cir SW

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1351 Brewster St SW

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867 Beecher St SW

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1225 Graymont Dr SW

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1470 Athens Ave SW

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896 Oakland Dr SW

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226 Thornton St SW

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1799 Shirley St SW

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1619 Stokes Ave SW

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685 Garibaldi St SW

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1307 Lorenzo Dr SW, Unit A

874 Westmont Rd SW

1480 S. Gordon Street S.W. Atlanta, GA 30310

Wren's Nest Apartments

Phase I

Washington Heights

1266-1268 Byewood Ln SW

Oakland Station Apartments

1545 SW Langston Ave

1409 Epworth St SW

1386 Byrere Ter SW

1365 Sylvan Rd SW

Avenue at Oakland City

1060 Victory Dr SW

1043 Sparks St SW

725 SW Catherine St

746 Mayland Ave SW

1158 SW Metropolitan Pky

1152 SW Metropolitan Pky

566 SW University Ave

942 SW Mayland Ave

860 SW White St

1043 Metropolitan Pky

1081 Estes Dr SW

1339-1345 Womack Ave

Salvation Army Evangeline Booth College

1478 Beecher St

1007-1033 Estes Dr SW

1037 Oglethorpe Ave

750 Cascade Pl

935 Hobson St

QLS Haven

647 Lawton St SW

1519 Olympian Way SW

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