Studio Apartments for Rent in the Shirley Park Neighborhood of Savannah, GA (7 Rentals)

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University Commons

4750 La Roche AveSavannah, GA 31404
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Court Apartments
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Court Apartments

1712 Abercorn StSavannah, GA 31401
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Shirley Park, Savannah, GA Local Guide

Largest Available Shirley Park Studio Apartments

The largest available Studio apartment unit in the Shirley Park area of Savannah, GA is found at The Lowe and is listed at 598 square feet priced from $1,740. Here is today’s list of the largest available 2 Bedroom units in the area:

Apartment ListingModel NameSquare FootagePriced From
The LoweA5A598 Sq Ft$1,740
The AddieS1_m1523 Sq Ft$1,605
The LineConductor507 Sq Ft$1,775

Cheapest Available Shirley Park Studio Apartments

Currently the lowest priced Studio apartment unit Shirley Park of Savannah, GA is the S2 Model starting from $1,465 at The Addie. The average price for all Studio apartments in Shirley Park is currently $1,683. Here is today’s list of the cheapest available Studio options in the area:

Apartment ListingModel NamePriced From
The AddieS2$1,465
The LoweA5A$1,740
The LineConductor$1,775

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Frequently Asked Questions about Studio Shirley Park Apartments

What is the Cheapest apartment in Shirley Park with Studio?

Currently the most affordable Studio in Shirley Park is at The Addie listed at $1,465.

How much is the average rent for a Studio Shirley Park Apartment?

The average rent for a Studio Apartment in Shirley Park is $1,683.

What is the largest available Studio Shirley Park Apartment for rent?

Today's apartment with the most square footage in Shirley Park is a 598 square feet unit starting from $1,740 at The Lowe.

What is the average size for Shirley Park Studio Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Studio rental in Shirley Park is currently 1,125 sq ft.

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