Midtown Atlanta Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Urban core with arts district, Piedmont Park, high-rises, and walkable streets. Home to many cultural institutions and young professionals.
Atlanta, GAAvg Rent: $2,400/moWalk Score: 88
Walkability
88
Walk Score
Transit
72
Transit Score
Commute
5-10 min
To Downtown
Safety
Good
Rating
Midtown Atlanta Rent Prices
Studio
$1,400
per month
1 Bedroom
$1,800
per month
2 Bedrooms
$2,600
per month
3 Bedrooms
$3,800
per month
Rent Trend: Rising
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
Urban, cultural, vibrant
Demographics
Young professionals, LGBTQ+ community, students
Best For
Young professionalsLGBTQ+ communityArts loversUrban lifestyle
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Diverse, upscale, trendy
Nightlife
Very active - clubs, bars, theaters
Schools
Limited, not family-focused
Pros & Cons of Living in Midtown Atlanta
Pros
- Most walkable Atlanta
- Great transit
- Piedmont Park
- Cultural amenities
Cons
- Expensive
- Traffic
- Some crime
- Noisy
Parks & Recreation
- Piedmont Park
- Atlanta Botanical Garden
Public Transit
- MARTA Red/Gold Lines
- Multiple bus routes
Popular Streets
- Peachtree Street
- 10th Street
- Juniper Street
Key Amenities
- Piedmont Park
- High Museum
- Fox Theatre
- Atlantic Station
Compare with Other Atlanta Neighborhoods
Buckhead
2BR Rent:$2,800
Walk Score:65
Upscale, prestigious, shopping-focused
Virginia-Highland
2BR Rent:$2,200
Walk Score:82
Charming, walkable, neighborhood-focused
Decatur
2BR Rent:$2,000
Walk Score:75
Small-town feel, family-friendly, progressive
Inman Park
2BR Rent:$2,500
Walk Score:85
Historic, trendy, walkable
Old Fourth Ward
2BR Rent:$2,400
Walk Score:80
Historic, developing, diverse
Helpful Resources for Renters
Moving to Midtown Atlanta? These resources can help you prepare, understand your rights, and find financial assistance if needed.