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$50,000 per year equals roughly $4,167 in gross monthly income. Applying the standard 30% rent guideline, that translates to a rent budget of approximately $1,250/month—enough to rent a studio or a one-bedroom in neighborhoods like East Atlanta or Clarkston, but below the median for Midtown or Buckhead. Atlanta's overall cost of living is lower than most major U.S. metros, so $50,000 is workable, particularly if you choose a neighborhood strategically and avoid high-cost amenity buildings.
The 30% rule is a personal finance guideline stating that you should spend no more than 30% of your gross monthly income on rent. For example, if you earn $5,000/month before taxes, your rent ceiling would be $1,500/month. While the rule is a useful starting point, it doesn't account for student loan payments, high healthcare costs, or other large fixed expenses—so some financial advisors now recommend a more flexible 25–35% range depending on your full financial picture.
Among Atlanta's intown neighborhoods, East Atlanta, Sylvan Hills, and the Clarkston area in DeKalb County consistently offer the lowest average rents, with one-bedrooms often available in the $1,000–$1,400/month range. Further out, suburbs like Morrow, Riverdale, and Forest Park in Clayton County offer even lower price points. Keep in mind that lower-rent areas in Atlanta's outer ring typically require a car, as MARTA rail access is limited outside the core city.
Yes—move-in specials are common in Atlanta, particularly in newly constructed luxury buildings with high vacancy rates. Typical concessions include four to eight weeks of free rent, waived application or admin fees, and reduced security deposits. These deals are often not listed on major aggregator platforms; they're most reliably found through a building's own website or through a local apartment locator service that has direct relationships with leasing teams.
In Atlanta's competitive rental market, the most valuable amenities to prioritize are in-unit washer and dryer connections (or stacked units), covered or gated parking, high-speed fiber internet infrastructure, and pet-friendly policies with reasonable fees. Given Atlanta's hot summers, a well-maintained HVAC system and pool access are also high-priority items. For remote workers, buildings with dedicated co-working lounges or private study rooms add measurable value that can offset a slightly higher monthly rent.
Connecting with a local Atlanta apartment expert is the best & fastest way to find apartments in Atlanta. You'll get access to all the current rent specials in Atlanta, get a custom list of recommended buildings (some of which you might not even know about), and sign your next lease with confidence.
Apartment policies regarding AirBnB change frequently, so for the most accurate list, we recommend reaching out to one of our Locators for the most up-to-date information.
It is best to start looking for apartments in Atlanta 10 weeks before your move-in date. 10 weeks will allow you to see all of the inventory available, and also give you plenty of time to tour units and consider your options.
Apartment listing websites can be great for preliminary research, but working with a Locator allows you to ask questions, get personalized suggestions, find buildings you might not have found on your own, find the best rent discounts, and ultimately sign a lease in a place that you love with zero stress and absolute confidence.
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Pricing, availability, and concessions are subject to change at any time and without notice. Photos may be of various model units and apartment availability and lease terms may vary. Information is believed to be accurate, however is subject to errors and omissions. The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.

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Loria Ansley

1441 Peachtree St NEAtlanta, GA
Midtown


Loria Ansley Apartments, Atlanta

94 Apartments available | Updated 7 hours ago

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Loria Ansley Overview and Highlights

Address

1441 Peachtree St NEAtlanta, GA

Building Type

Rental

Year Built

2024

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
EV Charging
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool

4.0 Rating based on 1 review

Gretchen

1 Bedroom
Moved In Dec 2024
It’s been so great to live here so far.
What did you like most?
The space makes sense. It’s perfect.
What did you like least?
Nothing.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 94 units available at Loria Ansley, as of 7 hours ago.
Loria Ansley is located in the Midtown neighborhood of Atlanta.
Prices & availability for Loria Ansley were updated 7 hours ago.
Yes, apartments at Loria Ansley come equipped with in-unit washers & dryers.
Yes! You can reach out here to get in touch with a locator and see virtual tours, videos of specific units, and get more information on individual units.
Loria Ansley has 1 review on our site, with a total score of 5 / 5 stars.
Yes, Loria Ansley allows cats.
Yes, Loria Ansley allows dogs. Please note that breed and size restrictions may apply.

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Disclaimer

Pricing, availability, and concessions are subject to change at any time and without notice. Photos may be of various model units and apartment availability and lease terms may vary. Information is believed to be accurate, however is subject to errors and omissions. The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.