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200 Edgewood, Atlanta

200, Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta, 30303, United States
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$949
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0.6 mi from City Center
( 3m. 12m. 13m)
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Georgia State University | 0.26 mi
Georgia Institute of Technology... | 1.68 mi
Clark Atlanta University | 1.74 mi
Morehouse College | 2.04 mi
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About the Property

You’ll find 200 Edgewood at 200 Edgewood Ave NE Atlanta GA 30303, placing you right in the heart of downtown and just a 2-minute drive away from Georgia State University. Students heading to the Georgia Institute of Technology can reach campus in about 10 minutes by car, which makes 200 Edgewood Atlanta a practical choice for anyone searching for apartments near Georgia State University. The property offers a mix of 1B, 2B, and studio apartments, giving students the freedom to choose what fits their routine and budget.

Living at 200 Edgewood puts you close to Atlanta’s most recognisable neighborhoods like Old Fourth Ward, Sweet Auburn, and the Downtown areas known for their food spots, history, and growing student crowd. The city’s background stretches through the Civil Rights Movement, and today, Atlanta remains one of the strongest cultural and economic hubs in the South. On average, the city records around 41 crimes per 1,000 residents, and while it varies by neighborhood, the downtown student zones generally stay active with campus security and public transport access. The cost of living often ranges around 1,200 to 1,500 dollars per month, depending on lifestyle. Atlanta maintains a steady economic outlook, with the metro’s unemployment rate sitting at around 3.5% lower than the national average. The area supports more than 3.1 million non-farm jobs, which keeps opportunities strong for students and young professionals. Living costs are also manageable compared to other big cities. A recent 2025 survey reported that around 70% of residents are satisfied with the city’s overall quality of life, reflecting solid public services and day-to-day livability. Festivals like Music Midtown, Atlanta Film Festival, and the Sweet Auburn Springfest bring energy to the year-round cultural scene. If you're still figuring out where to live, our guide to the best neighborhoods in Atlanta gives you a clearer picture of what each area offers and how students usually choose between downtown and nearby suburbs.

Features

Life at 200 Edgewood is built around comfort and convenience, starting right inside your apartment. Units like room types - B2 (2 Bed 2 Bath), S2 (Studio) come fully furnished, giving you a smooth move-in experience from day one. You get the benefit of a private study room on each floor, along with a full-size washer and full-size dryer in-unit, so you never have to depend on shared laundry. Kitchens feature granite countertops, and select layouts offer walk-in closets for extra space. The property also supports individual leases, which is ideal for students balancing schedules and budgets. With this mix of comfort and practicality, 200 Edgewood Atlanta becomes a strong fit for students looking at modern downtown living. Your rent at 200 Edgewood also includes essentials that keep student life predictable. High-speed internet, water, and sewer are all part of the package, making budgeting easier compared to other downtown options or similar choices like 200 Edgewood Apartments Atlanta.

The common spaces at 200 Edgewood are designed around study, fitness, and relaxation. You have access to a 24/7 fitness studio, a welcoming social lounge, and a quiet 24/7 study lounge for late-night work. The courtyard with hammocks provides a serene spot to unwind on sunny days, while garage parking adds an extra layer of convenience for students with cars. The property also offers online payments and reliable onsite management, creating a smooth and supportive living experience across the community. When it comes to safety and rules, 200 Edgewood keeps things straightforward. It’s a pet-free community, helping maintain quiet, focused living spaces. The buildings are controlled-access, and on-site maintenance is available for quick help whenever needed. Altogether, the features of 200 Edgewood Atlanta Georgia make it a dependable choice for anyone comparing downtown student options and looking for a well-rounded place to stay.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at 200 Edgewood puts you right in the middle of downtown Atlanta’s student energy. Clark Atlanta University is around 8 minutes away, and Morehouse College is about 6 minutes from the property. This makes the location ideal for anyone searching for apartments near Georgia State University. The neighborhood is walkable, filled with food spots, parks, and study-friendly hangouts, helping 200 Edgewood Atlanta stand out for convenience. If you’re comparing choices for Atlanta student apartments, this area naturally fits the lifestyle students look for. For coffee and quick meetups, you’ve got Goat & Bean Coffee, Cafe Kulture, and Rising Roll Gourmet Cafe close by. Each offers a different vibe, from cosy study corners to grab-and-go breakfast options perfect before class. Food lovers have plenty around them, too. Popular picks like By George Restaurant and Bar, BrickStone Cafe & Restaurant, and Utopia Restaurant at the Underground Atlanta are all within minutes. These spots are great for dinner plans, weekend brunches, or taking visiting friends out. Since this part of the city mixes students and working professionals, you’ll always find something happening around the 200 Edgewood near student apartments near Clark Atlanta University.

If nightlife is part of your routine, you’ll find no shortage of fun near 200 Edgewood. Places like M Bar Ultra Lounge, The Vick At Healey, and Our Bar ATL bring music, events, and late-night energy to the area. Right after this section is a good moment to explore more about safety and neighborhood vibes, so here’s a quick guide to the safest neighborhoods in Atlanta to help you navigate the city with confidence. Sports fans also love the proximity to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, whether for football games, concerts, or large city events. Daily essentials are easy to manage, too. You have pharmacies like Express Drugs and Market Pharmacy, along with grocery stops including The Municipal Market, Sweet Auburn Grocery, and Azalea Fresh Market. Students appreciate having these stores so close, especially during busy exam weeks or late-night grocery runs. This structure of convenience is one of the reasons student housing Atlanta continues to grow around this area. For weekends or culture-focused breaks, you can visit the Apex Museum and the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, both of which offer memorable experiences tied to the city’s history. And if you’d rather disconnect outdoors, spots like The Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail and Frazer Forest give you green space for morning walks, bike rides, or relaxed study breaks near 200 Edgewood.

Commute

Getting around the city is straightforward when you’re based at 200 Edgewood. Students can rely on nearby public transit to reach classes, internships, or weekend plans without hassle. The closest stops include Edgewood Ave @ Jesse Hill Jr Dr, about 0.4 miles away, and Edgewood Ave SE @ Courtland St SE, just a short 0.2-mile walk from the property. These make daily travel quick and predictable. If you prefer rail, the Five Points light rail station sits roughly 0.7 miles from 200 Edgewood Atlanta, while Garnett Station is about 1.2 miles away, connecting you to wider Atlanta routes. Students managing tight schedules appreciate having both bus and train options within walking distance of each other. For long-distance trips, holidays, or flights home, the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is around 8.4 miles away, giving you direct access to one of the country’s busiest travel hubs.

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Room Types (6)

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2B (2)
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1B (2)
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
15

B2 (2 Bed 2 Bath)

Starting From:$949/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
16

B1 (2 Bed 2 Bath)

Starting From:$949/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
14

S2 (Studio)

Starting From:$1,519/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
16

S1 (Studio)

Starting From:$1,549/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
16

A1 (1 Bed 1 Bath)

Starting From:$1,599/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
15

A2 (1 Bed 1 Bath)

Starting From:$1,649/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
24/7 Fitness Studio
Social Lounge
Courtyard with Hammocks
Garage Parking
24/7 Study Lounge
Online Payments Available
Safety and Security
Controlled Access Buildings
Onsite Maintenance
Bills Included
High Speed Internet
Water
Sewer
Property Rules
Pets Not Allowed

Payment Policies (4)

  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Pay In Instalment
<p>You need to pay you rent monthly in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, debit card and bank transfer.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. Unless your income is greater than three times the rental installment, or can qualify through the property's Leap Program, you will need a guarantor.</p> <p>2. The guarantor is financially responsible and liable for the terms of the lease and rental installments.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Utility Fee - <strong>US$5</strong> per month (Mandatory Fees)</p> <p>Green Fee -<strong> US$10</strong> (Mandatory Fees)<br> Building Protection Fee - <strong>US$14.95</strong> (Mandatory Fees)<br> Valet Trash - <strong>US$15</strong> (Mandatory Fees)<br> Admin Fee - <strong>US$150</strong> (Mandatory Fees)<br> Utility Fee - <strong>US$75</strong> (Mandatory Fees)</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>Property does not offer a cooling-off period. The tenancy agreement with the property is a legal binding and the student is expected to fulfil the terms as per the agreement</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 200 Edgewood Atlanta pet friendly?

200 Edgewood Atlanta is not pet friendly; however, they do allow service and emotional-support pets that meet their property's policy.

Is parking available at 200 Edgewood Atlanta?

Yes, parking for 200 Edgewood Atlanta is offered for an additional monthly fee of $150 per month. Parking availability is on a first-come-first-serve basis.

What is the advantage of an individual lease for 200 Edgewood Atlanta?

With an individual lease for 200 Edgewood Atlanta, also called by the bedroom lease, you are responsible for your own monthly rent and the regular upkeep of your part of the apartment. Unlike conventional joint leases, you are not responsible for any delinquent amounts owed by your roommates. This means if a roommate moves out early or misses a payment, all other residents are not responsible for making up the difference.

What is a rental installment for 200 Edgewood Atlanta?

The monthly rental installment is your monthly payment for rent of 200 Edgewood Atlanta. They do not prorate rent, rather you are charged a total rent amount for the lease term divided into equal installments. Rent is due on the 1st of each month.

How can I make a payment for 200 Edgewood Atlanta?

200 Edgewood Atlanta offers the option to pay online through their resident portal. You also have the option to pay in the office with certified funds via cashier's check or money order. They do not accept cash or personal checks.

Will I need a guarantor to lease an 200 Edgewood Atlanta apartment?

If you do not meet their individual qualification requirements for 200 Edgewood Atlanta, you may be required to use their LEAP Easy Program or add a guarantor to your contract.

Do you have a roommate matching service at 200 Edgewood Atlanta?

Yes, they do. Part of the application packet is a Roommate Matching Form that you will be required to complete. This form will ask you questions about your social habits, study habits, and per preferences to help them match you with residents of 200 Edgewood Atlanta that indicate similar preferences. Please be honest on your Roommate Matching Form.

Can I request specific roommates or units at 200 Edgewood Atlanta?

Yes, you can list your preferred roommates on the Roommate Matching Form with your 200 Edgewood Atlanta application. All roommates must list each other for them to confirm that all requests are mutual. You can list your floor plan preference on your application, and they will do their best to place you in a floor plan that meets your requests. All requests are taken in order by the date your lease was signed and are based on availability.

How are maintenance requests handled at 200 Edgewood Atlanta?

Maintenance requests for 200 Edgewood Atlanta can be entered on your resident portal. They have a maintenance team onsite during business hours to assist with any maintenance requests that are entered into the resident portal. After-hours maintenance is available for emergency issues only.

How far away is 200 Edgewood Atlanta from Georgia State's campus?

200 Edgewood Atlanta is located just one block away from GA State's campus! Additionally, they are only a 7 minute walk to AUC, Clark, Spelman, and Morehouse!

What is included in the rental installment?

Your monthly rental installment includes furniture, high speed internet, water, and sewer. Any other fees such as parking, insurance, electricity, etc. will be billed to your account separately.

What about utilities?

The only utilities you will be required to pay for are your electricity usage and $15/month for Valet Trash service (trash is picked up right from your front door!). You will be billed through your Resident Portal for your electricity based upon use, alongside a $5/month utility fee.
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Berneice C
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I was thoroughly impressed with the quality of this accommodation. The rooms were spacious and came with excellent appliances. The study areas were great for long study sessions, and the on-site staff were extremely helpful and took care of every need of mine. 10/10 recommend to others
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Wilfred G
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This student accommodation is a great place to live. The rooms are well-furnished with modern appliances and the location of the property made it very convenient for me and my friends to travel around. I had a great time here and would definitely recommend this to other students as well.
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Marco K
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I love the thought put into this accommodation. The rooms are stylish, and the appliances provided make daily life easy. The study desks are perfect for studying, and the easy access to public transport is a huge advantage...
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2. Midtown

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3. Virginia Highland

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4. Candler Park

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5. Old Fourth Ward

This neighborhood offers a mix of historic charm and modern convenience, with Ponce City Market and Krog Street Market offering a range of entertainment options. Just minutes from various popular universities, Old Fourth Ward provides the best of urban living.

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Top Universities in Atlanta

Atlanta is home to several top-tier universities that attract students both nationally and internationally, offering a range of academic opportunities and charming campus life. Here are some of the leading institutions in the city:

1. Georgia State University (GSU)

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2. Clark Atlanta University

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