Apartments for Rent in Sandy Springs, GA (574 Rentals)

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Calibre Springs
$1,124 - $1,830
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Calibre Springs

800 Lake Placid DrSandy Springs, GA 30342
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Cortland at the Hill
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$1,626 - $10,267
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Cortland at the Hill

1160 Johnson Ferry Rd NESandy Springs, GA 30342
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550 Northridge
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$1,478 - $2,838
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550 Northridge

550 Northridge PkwySandy Springs, GA 30350
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Aston City Springs
$1,741 - $10,510
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Aston City Springs

6300-6400 Bluestone RdSandy Springs, GA 30328
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Aventura Dunwoody
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$1,332 - $1,880
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Aventura Dunwoody

6873 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd NESandy Springs, GA 30328
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$1,705

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6919 Peachtree Rd

Sandy SpringsGA30328

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$1,549

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4883 Roswell Rd

Sandy SpringsGA30342
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Tallulah
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$1,531 - $5,191
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Tallulah

2495 Cumberland Mall SEAtlanta, GA 30339
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Cortland Woodlands
$1,296 - $2,867
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Cortland Woodlands

2850 Delk Rd SEMarietta, GA 30067
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Sandy Springs Overview

Nestled in north-central Georgia, Sandy Springs is perhaps best known for the neighboring Chattahoochee River, made popular in an Alan Jackson country song. While it does share two borders with this river and another with the Appalachian Mountains, Sandy Springs is far from the back-roads area its name implies. In fact, Sandy Springs is one of the fastest growing cities in the region. A unique blend of spacious, suburban living within a bustling cityscape makes Sandy Springs an ideal living destination.

What is the history of Sandy Springs?

Originally a watering spring for Native Americas, settlers started moving into the area during the 1800s. A major battleground during the Civil War, Sandy Springs remained largely agricultural for more than a century. Today, the city embraces their southern charm while looking to its innovative, business-minded future.

How is the weather in Sandy Springs?

It�s easy to get out and enjoy the sunshine here. It experiences above-average rain and high humidity, but high temperatures in July are usually around 88 degrees. In the winter, expect minimal snowfall, totaling an average of less than one inch each year.

How do I get around town?

While having a car makes getting around easier, a rail transit line and several bus lines operate through Sandy Springs. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is only 25 miles away.

What is the Sandy Springs commute like?

Sandy Springs residents benefit from an improving highway system, decreasing commute times. Georgia 400 runs north to south. I-285 runs east to west, circling around Atlanta and connecting Sandy Springs all its bordering counties.

What are the local media outlets?

Due to its proximity to Atlanta, Sandy Springs boasts a variety of popular media options. The most circulated is The Atlanta Journal Constitution. Georgia is one of the top five production destinations in the nation. Two TV shows are recorded within Sandy Springs: Auction Kings and Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta.

Why live in Sandy Springs, GA?

Sandy Springs provides an unmatched living experience. With a population that has grown 55 percent over the last decade, the bustling city is full of energy and enthusiasm. All the excitement of metropolitan Atlanta is just a short ride away, helping residents to never be too far from the action. Yet, it�s far enough to experience all the benefits that come with living in a large city without sacrificing space and comfort. Whether you are looking for luxury, urban apartments in Sandy Springs or a rural getaway, the city�s beautiful balance of suburban living mixed with urban opportunity make it a perfect place to call home.

What Sandy Springs landmarks should I see?

The city�s most famous landmarks are its breathtaking parks. Sandy Springs features 16 parks spanning more than 950 acres, including Heritage Green. Located in the downtown center, this park is the site of the original underground springs from which the city is named. Here, residents are treated to exhibits, concerts and educational programs year-round.

What is there to do around Sandy Springs?

Sandy Springs provides diverse opportunities that reflect both its rural and urban roots. Kayak along the clear Chattahoochee River. Fish from the tier at Morgan Falls Overlook Park. Buy tickets for a Broadway show at Act3 Productions. Channel your inner urban cowboy at the state-of-the-art Sandy Springs Gun Club. Listen to legendary jazz music at Cafe 290, recognized as the �hottest and coolest� spot in greater Atlanta for more than 25 years. And, don�t forget dinner at one of its many renowned restaurants. Whether it�s outside or indoors, there is always something to do in Sandy Springs.

Any annual festivals or Sandy Springs events to know?

Sandy Springs hosts numerous events, art fairs and celebrations each year. The Sandy Springs Festival features an artist�s market, local performances, a running race and even a pet parade. At the city�s Summer Splash in July, residents can float a six-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River. Afterwards, participants are treated to live music, food and fun.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Despite its best attractions right within the city limits, there are always several beautiful destinations close. If you enjoy the beach, Gulf Shores, Alabama and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina are both under a six-hour drive away. With one of the nation�s biggest airports only 25 miles away, a vacation is always within reach.

Where is the best place to move in Sandy Springs?

Whether it�s a suburban home or apartments in Sandy Springs, there are ideal choices no matter what you are looking for. Live in the heart of a city, where new renovations are shaping Sandy Springs into a more �traditional� downtown. Extend out into the Riverside district, a residential area marked by winding, hilly roads. Find a suburban home in Dunwoody Panhandle, North Springs, Powers Ferry Landing and one of the other neighborhoods surrounding the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Sandy Springs

How much are Studio apartments in Sandy Springs?

There are currently 120 Studio Apartments in Sandy Springs with rent ranges from $912 to $4,789 with an average price of $1,628.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Sandy Springs Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Sandy Springs ranges from $893 to $7,909 with an average monthly rent of $1,714.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Sandy Springs cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Sandy Springs range from $1,110 to $17,212. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,130.

How expensive are Sandy Springs Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 219 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Sandy Springs on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,475 to $13,698 - averaging $2,576 for the location.

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