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510 Northland Ridge Ct

2760 Carmon on Wesley NW

918 Peachtree Battle Cir NW

1653 Pamela Dr NE

850 Camden Park Ct

4421 Paradise Cir SE

2995 Coles Way

6550 Powers Ferry Rd NW

1124 Moores Mill Rd NW

1263 Hopkins Terrace NE

1692 Friar Tuck Rd NE

3497 Cochise Dr SE

760 River Gate Dr

7 Whitewater Trail

z1234 Application St

916 Ira St SW

2460 Niskey Lake Rd SW

5425 Morning Creek Cir

3550 Broad Oak Ct

2416 Tiffany Cir

1987 Round Ridge Cir

5487 Wexford Pass

1930 Boulder Gate Dr

4605 Creekside Cove

1630 Liberty Valley

4063 Tara Dr

2826 Arrowood Dr

1419 Chedworth Pl

4079 Gracewood Park Dr

3131 Heathermere Dr

5487 Wexford Pass

1930 Boulder Gate Dr

3524 Brookfield Ln

1789 W Taylor Ave

3522 Ambassador Alley

3520 Glenwood Rd

4602 Chattahoochee Crossing SE

1683 Harlington Rd

355 Westerhall Ct

4476 Oakden Pl

580 Avondale Hills Dr

1689 Harts Run

1670 Wellshire Ln

4561 Chelton Ct SE

367 Autumn Ln

350 Kelson Dr NW

5310 Green Hill Pl NE

237 Webney Dr SE

510 Northland Ct NE
Atlanta, GA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent a home in Atlanta?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Atlanta 2 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $2,210 | $1,000 | $10,000+ |
Atlanta 3 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $2,757 | $995 | $10,000+ |
Atlanta 4 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $3,974 | $800 | $10,000+ |
Atlanta 5 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $6,748 | $900 | $10,000+ |
Atlanta 6 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $13,121 | $2,985 | $10,000+ |
Atlanta 7 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $14,483 | $8,500 | $10,000+ |
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Atlanta, GA Area Reviews
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February 25, 2025Really like the city of Atlanta. The trees everywhere are quite beautiful and there is always plenty to do. The traffic can be a bit rough some times, but overall a great city.
Frequently Asked Questions about Atlanta
What type of rentals are currently available in Atlanta?
There are currently 3599 Apartments for Rent in Atlanta, GA with pricing that ranges from $200 to $34,200. There are also 3114 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Atlanta ranging from $275 to $48,000.
What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Atlanta?
Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in Atlanta ranges from $275 to $48,000 with an average monthly rent of $6,660.
How much are larger Three and Four Bedroom Rentals in Atlanta?
For those who are looking for larger living arrangements, Three Bedroom Apartments in Atlanta range from $810 to $17,062, while Three Bedroom Homes, Condos, and Townhomes for rent range from $995 to $30,000. Four Bedroom Single-Family rentals are also available starting from $800 and Four Bedroom Apartments start at $719.
Expert Rental Resources
Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips
The rental experts at ApartmentHomeLiving.com provide you with top advice, tools, and tips for understanding the leasing process and finding the perfect rental. Here are a few helpful rental and leasing articles from our experts to guide you on your search.

An Atlanta Local Expert’s Guide To 10 Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods to Rent in the Atlanta Area
Written by: Jan Boling
Atlanta, Georgia is a large, modern city with many neighborhoods that welcome both newcomers and natives.

Navigating the Rental Market: Tips for First-Time Renters
Written by: Sandy Baker
Making the decision to rent is exciting and terrifying at the same time. For many people, there are a lot of unknowns.

Rise of Digital Nomads: Remote Work Tips for Apartment Renters
Written by: Brandie Parton
As a digital nomad, you no longer call a set address or office building your home for eight hours of the day or more.

Know Your Rights - How Discrimination Laws Impact Landlords and Tenants
Written by: Christine Leonard, Esq.
Everyone needs a place to live and to call home. For decades, the federal government has established protections to ensure that individuals and families can find housing free from discriminatory barriers.