
Apartments for Rent in Dunwoody, GA (304 Rentals)


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The Hartley

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The Carlyle at Perimeter

Perimeter Gardens at Georgetown

The Bricks Perimeter Center

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Harbor Pointe

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Dunwoody Ridge

Camino at Buhi

Cortland at the Hill

Manor Chamblee

The Linc Brookhaven

The Perry Residences

Lumen Doraville

550 Northridge

Bexley Chamblee

Attiva Peachtree

Wayfern Apartments

Spalding Bridge

The Deco at 5211

Veranda Knolls

The Rowen

1160 Hammond

The Keswick

Veranda Estates

The Oliver Chamblee

Lakeside Retreat at Peachtree Corners

MAA Mount Vernon

Centre at Peachtree Corners

River Vista

Cortland North Brookhaven

Reserve at Peachtree Corners

High Street Atlanta

Perimeter Circle

The Springs at Peachtree Corners
Dunwoody, GA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Dunwoody?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Dunwoody Studio Apartments | $1,832 | $944 | $4,758 |
Dunwoody 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,773 | $936 | $8,003 |
Dunwoody 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,244 | $966 | $8,952 |
Dunwoody 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,691 | $1,356 | $6,942 |
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Dunwoody Overview
A northern suburb of Atlanta, Dunwoody is a thriving city with a growing population of close to 50K residents. Offering a winning combination of scenic public park land and an upward-swinging local economy, this is a great Georgia city in which to raise a family of kick off a fledgling career.
What is the history of Dunwoody?
Forming in the mid-1800s, Dunwoody truly became established with the addition of a railway stop in 1881. President Roosevelt even made a stop in the city in 1905, and despite the closing of the railway in 1921 the city continued to flourish as a suburb throughout the 1960s. 1971 saw the construction of the Perimeter Mall, and a degree of continued revitalization continued throughout the city well into the year 2000.
How is the weather in Dunwoody?
Georgia is known for its summer heat, and residents of Dunwoody apartments can expect the sun and humidity to last for several months May through September. Winters are generally milder affairs, with snow uncommon, and both spring and fall can see their fair share of rain.
How do I get around town?
The MARTA System handles both rail and bus service in the city, and a number of stations offer transfer to Atlanta and beyond. Many residents of apartments in Dunwoody still opt to maintain a personal car or truck for getting around, and the Atlanta Airport is far and away the most convenient option for commercial sky travel.
What is the Dunwoody commute like?
The southern end of the city is covered by Interstate 285, while Georgia State Route 400 and Route 141 both offer additional travel options. Those commuting to Atlanta proper can expect daily traffic, especially during the prime hours of late morning and early evening, although the proximity of Dunwoody apartments to the hub of Atlanta's center helps cut down on some of the travel time.
What are the local media outlets?
The 'Dunwoody Crier' acts as the main local news print media in the city, with WYAY dominating the talk radio circuit in the area. Additional formats including hip-hop, jazz, classic rock and contemporary urban can all be found with ease, and broadcast affiliates are likewise commonplace given the city's nearness to Atlanta.
Why live in Dunwoody, GA?
Home to an array of industry ranging from hospitality to health care, Dunwoody rentals make an ideal spot to call home for those interested in furthering a career. Nearby schools are also usually given high marks by critics, and Georgia State University calls the region home for those interested in higher learning. All in all, Dunwoody is a city that comes complete with large scope opportunities and plenty of amenities to spare, all while maintaining an effortless sense of smaller city charm.
What Dunwoody landmarks should I see?
Three Ravina Drive marks the tallest structure in all of the city, a skyscraper of epic beauty and scale. The Donaldson-Bannister House dates back to the 1800s and the dawn of the city, while the Perimeter Shopping District is a must-visit for bargain hunters.
What is there to do around Dunwoody?
Murphy Candler Park is an excellent place for hiking, biking and swimming, offering over 130 acres of natural splendor, while the Netherworld Haunted House is a spooky way to spend a weekend night. Village Burger is known across Georgia for their enormous offerings with a side of fries, while Seasons 52 is a fine dining establishment perfect for a steak dinner or an aged scotch tasting.
Any annual festivals or Dunwoody events to know?
The Dunwoody Art Festival is a yearly weekend of creative fun, and the summer's Lemonade Days represent a great gathering of neighbors and refreshment. The annual Butterfly Festival is a spectacular sight to behold, while the patriotic July 4th Celebration features a parade and fireworks finale.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Myrtle Beach in South Carolina is a scenic getaway reachable by car, and the mountains of North Carolina make an excellent scenic weekend vacation as well. Those yearning for drama can explore the Broadway scene of nearby Atlanta, and the college town live music center of Athens make a great trip as well.
Where is the best place to move in Dunwoody?
Perimeter Center is the retail center of the city, while the Tilly Mill and Winters Chapel neighborhoods offer a variety of Dunwoody apartments to fit just about every budget and lifestyle. So whether you are on the hunt for an economic family-sized rental complete with onsite gym and reserved parking, or are eager to connect with a new roommate for a two-bedroom accommodation close to the Interstate on-ramp, we are confident that the ideal Dunwoody apartment is out there ready to meet you! Start your search for your next great Georgia home today!
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Getting Around Dunwoody, GA
Walk Score®
61 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
39 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
26 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
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Frequently Asked Questions about Dunwoody
How much are Studio apartments in Dunwoody?
There are currently 38 Studio Apartments in Dunwoody with rent ranges from $944 to $4,758 with an average price of $1,832.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Dunwoody Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Dunwoody ranges from $936 to $8,003 with an average monthly rent of $1,773.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Dunwoody cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Dunwoody range from $966 to $8,952. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,244.
How expensive are Dunwoody Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 122 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Dunwoody on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,356 to $6,942 - averaging $2,691 for the location.
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