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What is Generally Covered in Student Apartment Rent in Atlanta Midtown?

By Taylor

Searching for student housing every year can be quite a hassle, especially when you’re on the lookout for a cool apartment that checks all your boxes while staying within budget.

Here at Rambler Atlanta, we’re easing the student housing journey for Georgia Tech students by answering the most frequently asked questions about housing, including what’s covered and what’s not in your monthly rental rate.

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To break down what you’re paying each month, we’ve put together this article on what typically comes with the monthly rental rate for off-campus student apartments in Midtown.

5 Things Commonly Included in Off-Campus Student Apartment Rent near Georgia Tech

1. Furniture

In Midtown, student apartments typically include fully furnished spaces. Not only does this mean more savings for you, but it also smooths out the entire moving process.

As an added perk, if you’re planning to study abroad, get an internship, begin a co-op in a different cityor even heading back home for the summer, having a furnished apartment makes subleasing a breeze. You won’t need to fret about potential damage to your personal furniture or having to move it in and out. 

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A fully furnished apartment takes care of the essentials in both the shared areas and your bedroom. Your apartment will likely feature:

  • Bed
  • Dresser or Shelves
  • Desk and Desk Chair
  • Couch
  • Coffee Table
  • TV
  • Chairs and/or Bar Stools
  • Washer and Dryer

By skipping the expense of purchasing these items, you’ll find some extra wiggle room in your budget to snag smaller items that add that personal touch to your apartment. Lamps, posters, rugs, plants and other decorations can all contribute to making your space uniquely yours.

2. Standard Utilities

The inclusion or exclusion of utilities in your rent can differ from one apartment to another. That’s why it’s important to get clarification on the breakdown of utilities during your tour of each property. 

The basic utilities typically covered with an apartment include:

  • Water
  • Electricity
  • Internet
  • Cable
  • Washer/dryer
  • Gas
  • Sewage
  • Garbage

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As a general rule of thumb, all fundamental utilities, excluding water and electricity, are usually incorporated in your monthly rental rate. Your water and electric charges will likely be billed separately as an additional fee to your rent each month, either as a fixed rate or based on usage.

For those instances where water and electric bills are usage-based, turning off lights when leaving rooms, being mindful of shower durations and shutting off the faucet when brushing your teeth can help lower that monthly cost.

Keep in mind that garbage services might not be included in your rental rate. If it’s not part of the package, you may need to allocate an additional $5 to $25 monthly for trash services.

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Because policies regarding utilities can vary widely, it’s recommended to directly ask each leasing office about their specific policy to gain a clear understanding of potential monthly utility costs.

3. Amenity Access

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Residents of student apartments enjoy exclusive access to a range of modern community amenities specifically designed for the collegiate lifestyle. Luxurious pool decks, outdoor spaces, in-house coffee shops and fitness centers featuring yoga and spin studios are among the offerings.

Having such amenities on-site not only elevates your living experience but also saves time and effort. For instance, if you’re used to trekking to the Campus Recreation Center on the west campus, having a gym within your apartment complex can significantly enhance your day-to-day routine.

For more insights into available amenities, ask during property tours or visit the amenities page on each location’s website.  

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4. Housing All Year Round

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While on-campus residence halls or Greek housing limit lease terms to the academic year, student apartments offer 12-month leases, accommodating students who plan to stay in Atlanta for summer breaks.

This extended leasing option also provides the flexibility to remain in Atlanta over any other breaks, a feature not always available with traditional on-campus housing options.

5. Security Features 

Ensuring a secure living environment is paramount. Student apartment complexes prioritize safety with controlled building access and secure parking facilities, especially for residents with cars.

Electronic keys or fobs are the exclusive means of entry, coupled with additional security measures such as video monitoring and the presence of on-site security officers. Before finalizing your lease, it’s crucial to inquire about the specific safety measures in place at your prospective student apartment.

We hope this article has provided a comprehensive understanding of the components included in the rent for off-campus student apartments. For further details on leasing at Rambler Atlanta or any additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to our leasing staff—we are happy to assist you!

Taylor

Taylor is the New Development Community Manager for Rambler Atlanta. She has 5+ years of experience in leasing and property management. In her free time, you'll find Taylor trying out a new restaurant or playing with her dog, Benji.

July 01, 2024

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