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Renting Trends
Citywide
Study: Atlanta anointed top U.S. city for renters to watch in 2024
City's "transformed Midtown and IT brainpower source Georgia Tech" cited as top draws
January 10, 2024 by Josh Green
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Citywide
Analysis: Atlanta ranked No. 2 hottest rental market in the country
Renters have been "intensely searching for apartments" in city throughout 2023
November 28, 2023 by Josh Green
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Citywide
Study: 'Shrinkflation' has afflicted Atlanta apartments (Decatur, too)
But analysis of nation’s 100 largest renter cities finds square footages growing in Marietta
March 6, 2023 by Josh Green
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Citywide
Report: Atlanta lags even small cities in converting buildings to apartments
Greenville and Richmond are eating ATL's lunch, new adaptive-reuse analysis finds
December 2, 2022 by Josh Green
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Alpharetta
Alpharetta lands in top 100 priciest rental cities in entire U.S.
Where the average apartment now rents for north of $2,000—more than New Orleans and Tampa
July 29, 2022 by Josh Green
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Citywide
Report: Almost all new Atlanta apartments qualify as 'luxury'
City of Atlanta ranks seventh in number of rentals constructed in past decade, but less than 3,000 were non-luxury, analysis finds
July 19, 2022 by Josh Green
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Citywide
Ranking the cheapest and priciest Atlanta neighborhoods for renting
Fresh Rent.com data includes more than a few surprises
April 29, 2022 by Josh Green
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Citywide
City of Atlanta rent prices continue trending... downward?
There's conflicting data out there. What are you seeing, renters of ATL?
March 22, 2022 by Josh Green
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Citywide
Report: Atlanta rents actually became cheaper in 2021. Really?
Rents for one and two-bedroom apartments went backwards in the city, a new analysis finds
February 2, 2022 by Josh Green
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