What is the Average Rent in Atlanta?

This post, "What Is the Average Rent in Atlanta, GA?" was originally published on the Apartments.com Renterverse September 28, 2022 and was updated February 1, 2023. 


As of February 2023, the average apartment rent in Atlanta, GA is $1,134 for a studio, $1,518 for one bedroom, $1,225 for two bedrooms, and $2,069 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Atlanta has increased by 37.2% in the past year. 

Over the last few years Atlanta, Georgia has become the hub of diversity in the South. Not only has this city become attractive for its southern charm but for its booming economy. Fortune 500 companies thrive here, with headquarters including Delta Airlines, UPS, Coca-Cola, and Home Depot. Universities that call Atlanta home include Georgia State University, Georgia Tech, Clark Atlanta University, and Emory University. 

With the diversity, booming economy, and educational opportunities, Atlanta creates the perfect blend of southern hospitality and innovation that’s perfect for anyone to call home!

Atlanta Skyline

Beds Average Square Feet Average Rent
Studio 559 sq. ft.  $1,134 /mo. 
One-Bedroom Apartment 764 sq. ft.  $1,518 /mo. 
Two-Bedroom Apartment 888 sq. ft.  $1,225 /mo. 
Three-Bedroom Apartment 1,351 sq. ft.  $2,069 /mo. 
Statistic Value
Per Capita Income  $47,920 
Median Household Income  $72,808 
Total Population  6,217,625 people 
Average Age  38 years old 
Average Rent  $1,427 
Annual Rent Change  11.26% 

Popular Neighborhoods in Atlanta 

Atlanta might seem intimidating, but what makes the city unique is the neighborhoods within it. While tourists typically never leave downtown, there are plenty of places to live and discover in every corner of Atlanta!

Downtown Atlanta 

Downtown Atlanta

Downtown Atlanta is the tourist hub of the city! Most of the attractions can be found around Centennial Olympic Park, which was created during the 1996 Summer Olympics. Around the park you can find the World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. All three are fun for the whole family, ensuring that there will always be plenty to do, every weekend.  To learn more about the average rent in Downtown Atlanta, check out the chart down below.  

Beds Average Square Feet Average Rent
Studio 539 sq. ft.  $1,520 /mo. 
One-Bedroom Apartment 729 sq. ft.  $1,536 /mo. 
Two-Bedroom Apartment 1,127 sq. ft.  $2,045 /mo. 
Three-Bedroom Apartment 1,452 sq. ft.  $2,550 /mo. 

Midtown Atlanta  

Midtown Atlanta

If you’re into the humanities and arts, then Midtown is the perfect place for you! In Midtown, you can find the Fox Theatre, High Museum of Art, and the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Midtown has everything you need to be entertained and admire the arts. If you’re looking for activities to live near that are more family-friendly, check out Piedmont Park or the Center for Puppetry Arts. With these activities, you can guarantee that your kids will always have an outlet for all their energy!

Beds Average Square Feet Average Rent
Studio 568 sq. ft. $1,640 /mo. 
One-Bedroom Apartment 741 sq. ft. $1,891 /mo. 
Two-Bedroom Apartment 1,124 sq. ft. $2,655 /mo. 
Three-Bedroom Apartment 1,568 sq. ft. $3,693 /mo. 

Eastside Atlanta

Eastside Atlanta

Atlanta’s Eastside is home to some of the trendiest neighborhoods in the city. From Grant Park and Little Five Points to Inman Park and Old Fourth Ward, Eastside Atlanta is as trendy and family friendly as it gets. Each neighborhood can easily access Krog Street Market and Ponce City Market through public transportation, ensuring you’ll always be able to try the trendiest food and shop at specialty stores. In this highly sought-after area, residents rave about having access to the Atlanta Beltline. The Beltline is ideal for jogging, biking, and dog walking. Along the paved trail of the Beltline, you can find modern apartment complexes with top-notch restaurants. Finally, if you’re looking for fun for the whole family, the Grant Park neighborhood is home to Zoo Atlanta, where you can see all sorts of animals from the comfort of your own city.   

Beds Average Square Feet Average Rent
Studio 580 sq. ft.  $1,610 /mo. 
One-Bedroom Apartment 752 sq. ft.  $1,743 /mo. 
Two-Bedroom Apartment 1,113 sq. ft.  $2,230 /mo. 
Three-Bedroom Apartment 1,523sq. ft.  $2,373 /mo.

South Atlanta  

Compared to the rest of Atlanta, South Atlanta offers a more affordable lifestyle with an abundance of apartments, houses, and condos for rent. This area is home to the suburbs of Atlanta, such as East Point and College Park. With easy access to Interstates 85, 75, and 285, the south side is the perfect neighborhood for commuters, especially since it’s home to Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. Commuting in Atlanta can be difficult, so check out the Best Neighborhoods for Commuting to Downtown Atlanta.

South Atlanta

Beds Average Square Feet Average Rent
Studio 497 sq. ft.  $1,169 /mo. 
One-Bedroom Apartment 690 sq. ft.  $1,197 /mo. 
Two-Bedroom Apartment 927 sq. ft.  $1,267 /mo. 
Three-Bedroom Apartment 1,133 sq. ft.  $1,500 /mo. 

Westside Atlanta

Westside Atlanta has seen massive amounts of growth over the past few years. With the recent addition of the Westside Trail, part of the Atlanta Beltline project, interest in this prime locale has skyrocketed, spurring renters to go west. The Westside encompasses a large number of historic in-town neighborhoods and districts, plus two of the city’s most distinctive universities: Spelman College and Clark Atlanta University. The creation of the 280-acre Westside Park with the 35-acre reservoir in the Bellwood Quarry has led to the area becoming more developed, providing additional opportunities for new renters. 

Westside

Beds Average Square Feet Average Rent
Studio 536 sq. ft. $836 /mo. 
One-Bedroom Apartment 702 sq. ft.  $1,144 /mo. 
Two-Bedroom Apartment 889 sq. ft.  $1,232 /mo. 
Three-Bedroom Apartment 1,121 sq. ft.  $1,450 /mo. 

Buckhead

Found directly north of Midtown, Buckhead is known for being Atlanta’s upscale financial district. The neighborhood is the picture of prosperity, with historic mansions, soaring skyscrapers, upscale shops, five-star restaurants, and luxury apartment buildings. Along with excellent transportation, Buckhead gives its residents walkable access to their workplaces. The community’s reputation for luxury is furthered by its many fantastic shopping options at Phipps Plaza, Lenox Square, and the Shoppes at Buckhead, in addition to a broad range of specialty boutiques and plazas located throughout the community. If the nightlife is your scene, Buckhead is known for its nightlife with plenty of vibrant bars and clubs. 

Buckhead

Beds Average Square Feet Average Rent
Studio 625 sq. ft.  $1,592 /mo. 
One-Bedroom Apartment 792 sq. ft.  $1,808 /mo. 
Two-Bedroom Apartment 1,194 sq. ft.  $2,417 /mo. 
Three-Bedroom Apartment 1,769 sq. ft.  $4,012 /mo. 

Brookhaven

Brookhaven is the perfect neighborhood to enjoy an idyllic balance between big-city amenities and small-town life just minutes from Downtown Atlanta. It's easy access to Atlanta via I-85 and its historic and scenic in-city suburbs make it desirable for commuters and families. You can find an array of shopping centers, movie theatres, art galleries, parks, golf courses, and restaurants, giving you and your family endless opportunities for a good time!

Brookhaven

Beds Average Square Feet Average Rent
Studio 688 sq. ft. $1,880 /mo. 
One-Bedroom Apartment 820 sq. ft.  $1,592 /mo. 
Two-Bedroom Apartment 1,148 sq. ft.  $1,897 /mo. 
Three-Bedroom Apartment 1,540 sq. ft.  $2,791 /mo. 

Rent in Atlanta varies, but one thing's for sure: you'll have a variety of options in rental styles and location. Check out the available rentals in these and other Atlanta neighborhoods today and find the one that works for you. Not sure if you can afford rent in Atlanta? Use our handy rent affordability calculator to determine how much you'll need to live in the ATL!


Apartment rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s February 2023 Atlanta Market Report.

Published September 28, 2022

Updated February 1, 2023

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