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3 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Cornelia City, GA

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    149 Sierra Vista Circle, Cornelia, GA 30531
    3 BEDS $1,525
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Cornelia City, GA rent trends

Rental prices in Cornelia City, GA have decreased by 0.16% over the past year. The average rent moved from $1,612 to $1,609.

Average rent in Cornelia City, GA

$1,609/mo Cornelia City, GA average rental price, September 2025
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Apartments for rent in Cornelia City, GA have an average price of $1,609 per month.

    What's the typical rent budget in Cornelia City, GA?

    Around 94% of Cornelia’s apartments are in the $1,501-$2,000 price range. 6% of apartments are priced $1,001-$1,500.

    The largest share of rentals in Cornelia City, GA (94%) fall between $1,501-$2,000 per month. This suggests that most people succesfully find suitable apartments within this price.

    Getting around in Cornelia City, GA

    57 /100
    Somewhat Walkable
    36 /100
    Somewhat Bikeable
    Walk Score®: 57, Bike Score®: 36

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the price of a 3 bedroom apartment in Cornelia City, GA?

    The price range of a 3 bedroom apartment is between $1,525 and $1,650.

    How many 3 bedroom apartments for rent are available in Cornelia City, GA on RentCafe?

    There are 9 3 bedroom rentals available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Cornelia City, GA were last updated on 15 Nov 2025.

    What is the average size of a 3 bedroom apartment in Cornelia City, GA?

    The average Cornelia City, GA 3 bedroom apartment size is 928 sq. ft.

    What are the advantages of renting a 3 bedroom apartment in Cornelia City, GA?

    Renting a 3 bedroom apartment offers extra space compared to a 2 bedroom apartment, suited for a family or for sharing it with someone else.

    What are the downsides of renting a 3 bedroom apartment in Cornelia City, GA?

    A 3 bedroom apartment is more expensive than smaller units and it usually comes with higher utility costs.