Zumper

218 Laurel Ave Sw
218 Laurel Ave Sw, Atlanta, GA 30314, USA

Pet friendly
Monthly rent-
Beds1–3
Baths1–2
Sqft2,193
modified
5+ Days Ago

Property Overview

Featuring a private entrance, elegant finishes, and gleaming granite countertops, this property offers ample storage and closet space. Located just 0.19 miles from a top-rated elementary school and 0.56 miles from a top-rated middle school, convenience is a key benefit. Additionally, with the nearest grocery store only 2.46 miles away, it stands out in value per square foot, ranking in the 93.18 percentile compared to nearby properties.

This summary uses Zumper’s proprietary data. “Things you’ll love” and “Great for” are based on our internal analyses of market trends and renter insights.

Things you’ll love

  • More space
  • Less expensive
  • Elementary school nearby

Great for

  • Pet owners

Highlights

  • Pet Friendly

Units

218 Laurel Ave Sw Atlanta, GA

Occupied Units

Occupied

1 Bed, 1 Bath

1 Bed

1 Bath

$1,295

Listed by 1 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Terrace Level Suite
Days on market: 303
**Go ask your agent if this is true:** Do some renters automatically dismiss terrace level apartments without looking? The answer here is "YES"—and that's precisely why savvy renters who recognize exceptional value are about to secure one of Atlanta's most distinctive living spaces at just $1,295 per month. What we have here transcends the typical garden apartment. This is a complete industrial-chic retreat with your own private entrance in Atlanta's hottest neighborhood—the rapidly transforming Westside—where sophisticated design meets unmatched privacy and independence. But the defining elements of this terrace level sanctuary are the dramatic details that transform "lower level" into "designer showcase": soaring exposed ceiling joists painted in sophisticated charcoal tones, an expansive living room that feels more like a trendy SoHo loft, and that coveted separate entry that changes everything. Your Private Domain Step through your own private entrance—no shared hallways, no awkward neighbor encounters—into a space that immediately defies every terrace level stereotype. Those dramatic exposed beams overhead aren't hiding anything; they're the main attraction, creating vertical drama and that industrial aesthetic people pay premium prices to achieve in converted warehouses and loft buildings downtown. The expansive living room offers generous entertaining space, anchored by an exposed brick fireplace that becomes your personal focal point. Imagine winter evenings beside crackling flames, hosting intimate dinner parties, or simply enjoying the sophisticated ambiance that most rentals can only dream of offering. This isn't just a feature; it's a lifestyle statement that says you appreciate authentic character over cookie-cutter convenience. Thoughtfully Designed Spaces The generously proportioned bedroom easily accommodates a king-size setup with room for additional furniture, while the substantial closet keeps your sanctuary clutter-free and organized. Natural light filters in, dispelling any preconceptions about terrace level living being dark or cramped. The completely remodeled bathroom rivals luxury hotels with elegant tile work, contemporary fixtures, and thoughtful design that maximizes both style and function. This is spa-like indulgence on a daily basis—from the sophisticated vanity to the beautifully tiled shower that makes every morning feel like a fresh start. The kitchen proves that terrace level doesn't mean lesser quality. Crisp white shaker cabinetry plays beautifully against gleaming granite countertops, while premium stainless steel appliances ensure your culinary adventures never feel compromised. That geometric backsplash and pendant lighting add contemporary style, proving someone actually thought about design here, not just function. Whether you're meal-prepping for the week or hosting friends for dinner, this kitchen delivers. Independence & Flexibility Your dedicated laundry room with connections for full-size machines means true independence—no hauling laundry to shared facilities or scheduling around others. It's these practical luxuries that transform daily living from tolerable to truly enjoyable. But here's where it gets really interesting: access to the massive unfinished basement area provides incredible bonus space that most apartments simply can't offer. Transform it into your personal storage vault, set up that workshop you've been dreaming about, create the ultimate home gym, or use it for ..

Occupied

3 Beds, 2 Baths

3 Beds

2 Baths

$1,495

Listed by 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms | Landscaping Included
Days on market: 109
Stop for a second. You've been scrolling through Atlanta rentals long enough to know the pattern. The nice-looking ones cost too much. The affordable ones make you wonder what's wrong with them. So when a renovated 3-bedroom, 2-bath in the Westside shows up at $1,495, it's worth paying attention. This is main-level living in one of Atlanta's emerging westside corridors, with the finishes and space that usually come with a much higher price tag. Please note this is a home rented out in two sections (both with private entry and no connection on the interior). The bottom basement apartment is occupied. This is a thoughtfully renovated main floor residence where every detail was considered, not just the ones that photograph well. Three bedrooms. Two fully remodeled baths. Open-concept living anchored by a show-stopping fireplace. A kitchen built for people who actually use it. Private entry. Laundry connections for your own machines. Landscaping included in the rent, which means one less thing eating into your weekends. The living room hits you first. That warm sage green accent wall plays off the neutral palette while natural light fills the space from strategically placed windows. The fireplace anchors everything, creating the kind of room where friends end up staying longer than planned. It flows naturally into a kitchen that takes itself seriously: crisp white shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, geometric backsplash that adds visual interest without trying too hard, and a gas range for those who know the difference. The island with pendant lighting becomes the spot where everyone gathers, whether you're hosting or just making Tuesday dinner. Down the hall, three bedrooms offer real flexibility. The primary is spacious with solid closet space and easy access to a bathroom with spa-like tilework and contemporary fixtures. Two additional bedrooms work as guest rooms, a home office, kids' rooms, or whatever your life actually requires. The second full bath keeps morning routines from becoming a negotiation. Every bathroom in this place got the full renovation treatment, with finishes you'd expect to pay more for. Main-level living means no stairs and complete separation from the basement unit below (which is occupied). No footsteps overhead. No shared walls where it matters. Just your own space that feels like your own space. Here's where the location starts to make sense. You're less than a mile to the Westside BeltLine Trail, which opens up car-free routes across the city for commuting, running, or just exploring. Westside Park, Atlanta's largest green space at 280 acres, is minutes away for weekend mornings when you need room to breathe. The dining scene keeps getting better. Rodney Scott's BBQ serves the real thing. Monday Night Brewing's Garage has become the neighborhood's unofficial living room. Little Bear delivers those dinners that feel like discoveries. Mercedes-Benz Stadium brings concerts and games practically to your doorstep, while MARTA access keeps downtown's business district an easy commute. The Westside is still finding its footing, which is exactly why the math works right now. You're getting renovated space in a location that keeps improving, at a price that won't be around forever. While others are cramming into overpriced apartments in neighborhoods that peaked five years ago, you're settling into a place with room to actually live. Properties with this combination of space, renovation quality, and locatio..