Cortland

163 Communities
59,379 Units
88 Cities
81 Corporate Communities
34 Student Communities

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Cortland Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Cortland Operates

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Northern Virginia

Living in Northern Virginia, also known as NoVa, offers a delightful mix of suburban comfort and metropolitan excitement, with abundant green spaces and modern amenities at every turn. Renters can choose from various housing options, ranging from sleek apartments in Arlington to cozy townhomes in Alexandria. The region is home to popular cities like Reston and Fairfax, where shopping centers, parks, and excellent dining options will be found. George Mason University, located in Fairfax, adds an exhilarating academic atmosphere to the area, attracting students, educators, and different events throughout the year. Prominent landmarks such as Mount Vernon and Great Falls Park offer historical and natural beauty, making weekend explorations both educational and enjoyable. Communities across Northern Virginia host numerous festivals and events, ensuring there's always something exciting happening. The annual Alexandria Film Festival draws film enthusiasts from far and wide, while local farmers' markets provide fresh produce and artisanal goods. Whether you're a young professional, a family, or a retiree, Northern Virginia's dynamic environment and welcoming community make it an ideal place to call home.

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Atlanta

Atlanta sits among the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, giving it a topography unlike most major Southern cities, with rolling hills, tree-lined streets, and some of the densest urban tree coverage in the country. The Georgia capital has a metro population of more than 6.4 million people, yet its neighborhoods manage to feel surprisingly close-knit. Buckhead draws shoppers and diners, Midtown anchors the arts scene, and Old Fourth Ward has become one of the most talked-about areas in the city for food and outdoor space. The city hosts a number of annual events and festivals, including the Atlanta Dogwood Festival held each spring at Piedmont Park. Renters in Atlanta will find a solid mix of housing styles, from high-rise apartment communities in Midtown and Downtown to lofts in converted historic buildings, townhomes in quieter neighborhoods, and mid-rise communities spread across the broader metro. Georgia State University, Georgia Tech, Emory University, and Clark Atlanta University all call the city home, which adds to the steady pulse of activity throughout the year.

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Arlington

Arlington sits directly across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., making it one of the most strategically positioned communities in the country. As the smallest self-governing county by area in the United States, it packs an outsized presence into just 27 square miles, anchored by major institutions like the Pentagon, Arlington National Cemetery, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. George Mason University's Arlington campus and Marymount University add strong educational roots, while the defense, government services, and technology sectors form the backbone of the local economy. The city's distinct neighborhoods give renters real choices in how they want to live. The Rosslyn-Ballston corridor draws those who want high-rise apartment communities with Metro access and walkable streets. Clarendon brings a livelier street-level energy, while Courthouse and Virginia Square offer a calmer pace. South Arlington's Pentagon City and Crystal City, now part of the National Landing development area, attract renters who want proximity to both federal agencies and the waterfront trail network along the Potomac. The housing mix ranges from sleek high-rise apartment communities and mid-rise condos to townhomes and craftsman-style houses. Life here runs at a purposeful rhythm, shaped by close federal employment corridors, accessible transit, and the constant backdrop of national significance just across the river.