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Atlanta, Georgia Apartment Living

Southern Hospitality is Alive and Well in Atlanta

If you think Atlanta is full of hoop skirts, plantations, and Southern drawls, you're in for quite a surprise. People from all over the U.S. - and the world - have made Atlanta their home. While more than four million people live here, Atlanta feels much smaller than it is, in part because of the tree-lined streets and beautiful parks.

Many companies have chosen Atlanta for their corporate headquarters: Coca-Cola®, UPS®, The Home Depot®, Chick-fil-A®, and Delta Air Lines, to name a few. Sports teams also abound - the Braves, Thrashers, Falcons, and Hawks, for example. Add in the zoo, aquarium, museums, and busy nightlife and you'll always find something to do here!

Check out the Atlanta apartment life blog for more city related information or virtually take a walk and search for Atlanta housing with Google Maps.

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Average Atlanta Apartment Rent

Find the average rent costs for apartments featured on apartmentguide.com:
 
Studio/Efficiency $752
1 bedroom $851
2 bedrooms $1057
3 bedrooms $1264

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Atlanta Facts

  • The Dekalb Farmer's Market takes up over 140,000 square feet and has more than 300 varieties of vegetables and 150 varieties of fruit from all over the world on any given day.
  • The Varsity is the world's largest drive-in restaurant.
  • Atlantans in the 13-county metro region drive 126.2 million miles EVERY day. That's roughly equivalent to 500 daily roundtrips between Earth and the Moon.
  • Coca-Cola was invented in Atlanta in 1886. When first invented, it was green.
  • The secret recipe for Coca-Cola is supposedly locked in a bank vault in Atlanta.