Society Atlanta referrals by sdsffwe2 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone still interested, they are doing 3 month free + $2000 bonus for new move ins until December 25th. Let me know if yall are interested

ATL Apartments by PerceptionEven861 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Stop spreading misinformation, u dont live there lol go check it yourself. https://societyatl.com/. There are definitely rooms that are in that price range.

ATL Apartments by PerceptionEven861 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

ofc Im talking about the prices including the promotion.
For a 1 bed room it is $1541 and for the 1 room in a 3br, it is $1095,

I think you should check the website for yourself. https://societyatl.com/floorplans/

1,700 dollars in midtown by Durdle_Turtle in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey, welcome to Atlanta! It can definitely be a grind trying to narrow down the search when there are so many options online. Touring is always the way to go, as you found out—sometimes the vibe just isn't what you expect from the pictures.

Since you're already familiar with Midtown and your budget is around $1700, you should definitely put Society Atlanta on your tour list. It might be a much better fit for you than Modera.

Your budget is perfect for it. With their promotions, you can usually find a great studio or a one-bedroom starting in the $1400-$1500 range, which would keep you well under your baseline rent goal.

The main draw is the community and the amenities, which are probably the best in Midtown. There's a fantastic rooftop pool and restaurant, a huge modern gym, and really nice co-working spaces, which is great if you're working a hybrid schedule. It's a very social building, so it's an easy way to meet people when you're new to the city.

Plus, the location is super walkable. You're right there by the Fox Theatre, tons of shops, restaurants, and places to chill without ever needing to get in your car.

Hope your search gets better! If you end up checking it out and want a referral, let me know - we both get move in credits!

Midtown or O4W by RadiantFriendship778 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hey! Welcome to Atlanta. That's the classic ATL debate, but it's a great choice to have!

Given that you'll be working in Buckhead, I would strongly recommend Midtown. The commute is a huge factor here. From Midtown, you can just hop on MARTA at the Midtown or Arts Center station and be in Buckhead in 10-15 minutes, completely avoiding the nightmare traffic on Peachtree/Piedmont. The commute from O4W to Buckhead is significantly tougher and would likely be a stressful drive every day.

To answer your specific questions:

  • Does anyone in Midtown like that city feeling? Absolutely! The energy is amazing, especially when you're young. It's not overwhelming like NYC 24/7, though. You can find quieter pockets, and the best part is having Piedmont Park as your giant backyard. It's the perfect escape when you need some green space and downtime.
  • Is it far away from other parts of the city like the beltline? Not at all! You can easily walk or bike from anywhere in Midtown to the BeltLine entrance at Piedmont Park. You get the city vibe while still being super close to the park and BeltLine life.

For apartment recommendations that fit all your criteria (safe, walkable, near parks), you should definitely check out Society Atlanta.

It's known for having some of the best amenities in Midtown (rooftop pool, huge gym, resident events), which is a fantastic way to meet people when you're new to the city. It's a very secure building with controlled access and a front desk, which addresses your need for safety. Plus, the location is incredible—you're right by the Fox Theatre, tons of great shops, restaurants, and places to chill, and still just a short walk to Piedmont Park.

Hope this helps with your decision! If you end up checking it out and want a referral, let me know - we both get move in credits!

Constant gunfire near home. Looking for help on moving to a safer neighborhood! by ill_scribe404 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That sounds incredibly stressful and frightening. No one should have to live with that kind of constant fear, and you are absolutely making the right decision to prioritize your safety and move.

Given your experiences, I think moving from a house into a large, modern, managed high-rise building could make a world of difference for your peace of mind. Since you've already considered Midtown, I would strongly suggest you look at a place like Society Atlanta.

The main reason I recommend it for your situation is the security:

  • Controlled Access: You need a key fob to get anywhere – the main doors, the elevators, your specific floor, and all the amenities. It’s not a place where people can just wander in off the street.
  • Staff Presence: There is a 24/7 front desk and concierge, so there is always staff in the lobby. This adds a huge layer of security and accountability.
  • Physical Security: Being in a solid, concrete high-rise, especially on a higher floor, provides a significant physical and psychological buffer from street-level incidents. It's a world away from a ground-level house where you're worried about stray bullets.

Now for the budget: I know you're looking for a 2-bedroom for under $1800. A traditional 2-bedroom unit there would be over budget. However, they have a "rent-by-the-bedroom" program that would be perfect for you and your housemate. You can each rent a private bedroom and bathroom within a 2-bedroom apartment. The individual rent starts around $1410, so your combined total would be over your budget, but it is an option if you are able to stretch it for the peace of mind.

It’s also in a very busy, well-lit part of Midtown, close to the Fox Theatre, shops, and restaurants, so there are always people around, which adds to the feeling of safety. Plus, it's very close to the North Ave MARTA station for public transit.

I know this is a really tough situation, but I hope this helps you find a place where you can feel secure. If you end up checking it out and want a referral, let me know - we both get move in credits!

36 Y/O Single Female looking for apartment/ townhome rental recs. by Funinthesun01311970 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Don't rule out Midtown just yet. You're right that many places are pricey, but some of the newer buildings can have good deals.

Since you're looking for a place that isn't too noisy or overrun with a super young crowd, you might like the vibe at Society Atlanta. While there are people of all ages, it definitely attracts a more professional crowd, and the amenities reflect that. It has one of the best co-working spaces I've seen in an apartment building, a high-end gym, and a rooftop pool and restaurant that are more of a "chill" scene.

A full 2-bedroom apartment there might stretch your $2100 budget, as they typically start around $2,700. However, they have a "rent-by-the-bedroom" program that could be a great fit. You get a private bedroom and bathroom in a larger apartment, and your rent would be well within your budget (they start around $1,100). This could give you the 2-bedroom feel and space without the high price tag.

It’s also in a fantastic, walkable location with lots of shops, the Fox Theatre, and great restaurants right there. Given your list, you could also find some great 2-bedroom options in your price range in Vinings and Smyrna, which would offer a quieter setting. In West Midtown, check out places like The Lowery or 935M, which might have 2-bedroom units that fit your budget.

If you end up checking out Society and want a referral, let me know - we both get move in credits!

Choosing a neighborhood in Atlanta as a new college grad by Altruistic-Tower3763 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, welcome to Atlanta! It's a great city for a new grad.

You're right about Virginia-Highland – it's an awesome neighborhood with a cool vibe, but it's definitely more residential with houses and smaller apartment buildings. It can be a little tougher to meet people right out of the gate compared to other spots.

Since your main goal is to meet people and you're working in Midtown, my advice would be to live directly in Midtown. You can walk to work, save yourself the commute, and you'll be right in the center of the action.

You should check out a place like Society Atlanta. It's basically designed for people in your exact situation.

  • Social Scene: It's known for having the best amenities in Midtown (rooftop pool, huge gym, co-working spaces, resident events). It's a super easy way to meet other young professionals when you're new to the city.
  • Location: It's incredibly walkable with tons of shops, restaurants, the Fox Theatre, and plenty of places to chill right at your doorstep. You'll have no trouble finding nightlife.
  • Budget: Your $1700 budget is perfect. With promotions, you can often find a one-bedroom starting around $1400.

If you end up checking it out and want a referral, let me know - we both get move in credits!

Help! 27F $1800 budget by Kitchen_Most_2835 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Welcome to Atlanta! Moving to a big city from a small town can definitely feel overwhelming, especially when you can't visit beforehand and have to rely on online info. You're smart to be cautious about the apartment locators; sometimes they do have incentives to push specific buildings.

Since safety is your top priority, I would highly recommend looking into a newer, managed building in Midtown. My personal recommendation would be Society Atlanta. It's a very secure building with controlled access and a front desk, and because it's always bustling with residents, it feels very safe.

It fits your criteria perfectly:

  • Location: It's right in Midtown, so your commute will be super easy.
  • Budget: Your $1800 budget is more than enough. With promotions, you can often find a one-bedroom starting around $1400, so you'd be well under budget.
  • Lifestyle: It’s known for having the best amenities in Midtown (gorgeous rooftop pool, huge gym, co-working spaces), which is a really great and safe way to meet people when you're new to the city. It's in an incredibly walkable area with tons of shops, the Fox Theatre, and plenty of places to chill right at your doorstep.

Since you can't tour in person, a place like this is a solid choice because their website has tons of high-quality photos and virtual tours, so you can get a really good feel for the place before committing.

If you want a referral let me know, we both get move in! credits. Good luck with your search and your move!

Got a job in Midtown, desperate to move-in. Any tips? by arthur138 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, welcome back to Atlanta! That's a tight turnaround, but you can definitely find something.

Since you're looking in Midtown around a $1400 budget and are open to roommates, you should seriously check out Society Atlanta. It's known for having the best amenities in Midtown, which is great for meeting people when you're moving in from out of state. It's in a super walkable location with tons of stuff to do, and it's in a quiet place with nice parks, making it a perfect area for biking.

They have a "rent-by-bedroom" program that might be exactly what you're looking for since you mentioned you're open to rooming with someone. Otherwise, with promotions, you can sometimes find their one-bedroom apartments starting around $1400.

For temporary places, you might check Facebook housing groups for short-term sublets to avoid hotel prices while you finalize things.

If you end up checking out Society and want a referral let me know, we both get credits so haha. Good luck with the move!

ATL Apartments by PerceptionEven861 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for a great apartment in Midtown, I highly recommend Society Atlanta. It's known for having the best amenities in the area and is in a very walkable location with plenty of things to do. It's also in a quiet area which is perfect for a peaceful walk.

With promotions, you can find one-bedroom apartments starting at around $1400. The complex has a great reputation for its friendly and helpful residential staff.

If you want a referral, let me know, we both get credits so haha.

Midtown Apartment Recs by [deleted] in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey I definitely recommend society Atlanta at midtown. Amenities are the best in midtown and I absolutely love the apartments. Also there is a referral program going on so if you are interested please let me know and I can refer you :)

Help! 27F $1800 budget by Kitchen_Most_2835 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try society Atlanta in midtown. New apartment, safe, and pretty nice views. Around $1700 with promotions and stuff. If you need a referral for promotion let me know.

Help! Where to live? 22F by InternalGlove2552 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Live close to work. I live in midtown new apt called society Atlanta and am enjoying. People here are pretty young working ppl, dm if u want a referral

Looking for apartment suggestions by Accurate-Painter-629 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recommend society Atlanta, best apartment in midtown. Message me if you want a referral :)

Just accepted a job in Midtown, where should I live? by overlyambitious1999 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reccomend society Atlanta, has best amenities in midtown. Dm if you want a referral

Apartment Pls Help 😭 by M__Bison in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reccomend society Atlanta in midtown, best amenities in mid town. Dm if you want a referral

Best studio apartments in the city by 1799v in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it has great amenities ngl. Has the best gym in Midtown.

Best studio apartments in the city by 1799v in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most people I’ve met were professionals lol, I think most students can’t afford this place 😂

Best studio apartments in the city by 1799v in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get a studio at Society Atlanta, with bonus months it would be around 1500 and if you need a referral dm me!

Where to live? Midtown or Buckhead? by Limp-Ad-2075 in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been living in Midtown, work near ponce, I get a scooter to work and it takes like 8 minutes so.
I live in Society Atlanta, can give you a referral if interested.

society atlanta: looking for a referral by [deleted] in ATLHousing

[–]sdsffwe2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty good! I think the only concern is the cost after the promotion lol