Studio Apartments in Atlanta: From Envy-Inducing Homes to Affordable Comfort

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Atlanta is home to the world’s busiest airport, a diverse economy that makes it a major player in many sectors – including media operations, IT, professional services, and business services – and almost 5 million people in the greater metro area. There’s a lot to love in an urban hub nicknamed the City in a Forest.

Those lucky enough to call this bustling metropolis their home can expect to pay an average of $1,232 in rent. A studio apartment averages $977, though prices and amenities vary drastically based on which neighborhood a renter is searching in. There are great rental homes available in everything from brand new towers to historic, vintage buildings.

Finding the best studio apartment in Atlanta

Let’s take a look at some of the diverse offerings you’ll find when searching for studio apartments in Atlanta.

1. Telephone Factory Lofts, Poncey – Highland, $2,041, 852 square feet

Apartments don’t get more unique than those you’ll find at the Telephone Factory Lofts. The building was built in the ‘30s as a factory and converted in the mid ‘90s into truly incredible lofts that are perfect for living and playing. The units abound in one-of-a-kind, antique features, including exposed pipes and metal staircases, all enhanced by modern amenities like energy efficient appliances and onsite recycling.

Studio apartments at Telephone Factory Lofts in Atlanta

2. Post Alexander, North Buckhead, $1,355, 589 square feet

For high-rise living at its best, it’s hard to beat the Post Alexander. With a dramatic, unique design, world-class amenities, and designer finishes – including fixtures from Moen, custom Elfa closets, and quartz countertops – this is city living at its finest. Residents also get to enjoy a rooftop terrace, a resort-quality pool, and other luxury amenities.

Studio apartments at Post Alexander in Atlanta

3. Berkeley Heights, Intown Atlanta, $1,040, 611 square feet

There’s a lot to love about Berkeley Heights, including the central location and the many different styles of studios to choose from – including elegant, trendy, and hip residences. Renters also love the extra storage available to them, the pool and sundeck, as well as the onsite fitness center.

Studio apartments at Berkeley Heights in Atlanta

4. Alexander on Ponce, Midtown Atlanta, $1,171, 610 square feet

Ideally located in Midtown Atlanta, this upscale apartment building offers convenient access to MARTA North Avenue Station, Interstate 85, 75, and the Downtown Connector. Units at Alexander on Ponce come with gourmet kitchens, hardwood floors, walk-in closets, and 9 ft. ceilings. Plus incomparable city views. Among a series of great amenities, the property features a cyber lounge with Wi-Fi and business stations, a fitness center, and an outdoor BBQ and picnic area.

Studio apartments at Alexander on Ponce in Atlanta

5. Oak Knoll Apartments, Morningside – Lenox Park, $700, 450 square feet

This apartment at Oak Knoll is half the price of many other studios in the city – so quite a good option if you’re willing to compromise on space. In addition to affordable rent, you’ll also get to enjoy lush landscaping, high-speed internet, a picnic and grilling area, and two off-street parking areas.

Studio apartments at Oak Knoll in Atlanta

There’s a lot to love about Atlanta studio apartments. Are you ready to take the plunge? Find your perfect rental home in the ATL on RentCafe, whether it is affordable or high-end you’re interested in.

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Amalia Otet is an online content developer and creative writer for RENTCafé. She loves all things real estate and strives to live beautifully, one green step at a time.

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