Blackstone

123 Communities
37,320 Units
88 Cities
32 Student Communities
21 Corporate Communities

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Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia is one of the most well-known cities in the country, recognized for its Southern charm and modern sophistication. This city is full of surprises – from towering skyscrapers to historic, brick-lined sidewalks, Atlanta has it all. Atlanta’s economy is remarkably diverse. It’s a major transportation hub and is home to the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International. This booming metropolis is the third most popular filming destination with several major movie studios, and is a communications hub with CNN, Cox Enterprises, the Weather Channel, and Turner Broadcasting. The city of Atlanta is one of the fastest-growing tech hubs in the nation as well. Fortune 500 companies thrive here, with headquarters including Delta Airlines, UPS, Coca-Cola, and Home Depot. Universities that call Atlanta home include Georgia State University, Georgia Tech, Clark Atlanta University, and Emory University. There’s an idyllic blend in Atlanta between eclectic college towns, bustling urban streets, serene suburban neighborhoods, iconic attractions, historic architecture, and a sense of Southern hospitality. Atlanta features an array of neighborhoods, each with their own unique character, and an assortment of apartments, condos, houses, and townhomes, ranging from affordable to upscale. After you find your perfect rental in the city, check out SkyView Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia State Capitol Building, Piedmont Park, the Georgia Aquarium, Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market, and so much more. Atlanta’s attractions aren’t the only perk of living in the city – this metropolis is known for its bustling community events like Music Midtown and the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival. Top apartment features searched for in Atlanta, GA includes rentals with EV Charging stations, in-unit washers and dryers, sunrooms, and rent specials.

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Denver

Established in the mid-1800s as a mining town during the Gold Rush, Denver embraces its Western heritage along with a forward-thinking mindset. Larimer Square is a testament to Denver’s balance of old and new, boasting rows of creative restaurants, independent shops, and vibrant nightlife spots in Victorian-era buildings downtown. Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is renowned for its great outdoor adventures. Residents enjoy more than 5,000 acres of parks, trails, golf courses, and playgrounds as well as convenience to Red Rocks Park and Cherry Creek State Park. Denver is proximate to world-class skiing and snowboarding opportunities just outside the city too. City center skyrises provide incredible views of the mountains to the west, while spacious suburbs with single-family rentals make for the perfect place to set down roots. Cultural amenities abound in Denver, including the Denver Botanic Gardens, Union Station, Ogden Theatre, Denver Zoo, Denver Art Museum, and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Denver is also home to five major sports teams—the NFL’s Denver Broncos, MLB’s Colorado Rockies, NBA’s Denver Nuggets, NHL’s Colorado Avalanche, and MLS’s Colorado Rapids.

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Bethesda

Welcome to Bethesda, Maryland, located just northwest of Washington, D.C. This established community combines metropolitan conveniences with tree-lined streets and an active arts scene. The walkable downtown area features both high-rise apartments and garden-style rentals, with current average rents ranging from $1,916 for studios to $7,595 for four-bedroom units. The rental market remains competitive, showing steady growth with increases between 0.5% to 7.9% across different unit sizes over the past year. The Woodmont Triangle neighborhood and Bethesda Row area each offer their own distinct character, with local shops and restaurants within walking distance. Bethesda serves as a significant medical research center, home to both the National Institutes of Health and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The Capital Crescent Trail provides miles of paved paths for walking, running, and cycling, while downtown Bethesda features independent theaters and galleries. The Metro's Red Line connects residents directly to Washington, D.C., making commuting straightforward. Originally established around the Bethesda Meeting House in 1820, the community maintains its historical roots while embracing modern development. The annual Bethesda Row Arts Festival continues to be a cornerstone event, bringing artists and art enthusiasts together each fall.