Post Renaissance

400 Central Park Pl NE AtlantaGA30308
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The Prato At Midtown is located at 6000 Renaissance Way NE, Atlanta, GA..
by merchantcircle on May 08, 2017 from merchantcircle

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This apartment complex will take every dollar from you that it possibly can. We just moved out and had to pay another $500 on top of the previously paid security deposits (which weren't cheap). Keep in mind that they place was in great condition when we left.

Aside from that, the complex is surrounded by bums. There is a giant homeless shelter down the street which is known for housing drug addicts and other generally unsavory characters. The motel a block away is a crack den. I know because I used to deliver in the area and had to go there many times. It's not a nice place to be.

Also, the staff almost cost us an apartment when they screwed up some paper work and put an eviction notice on our credit reports. We were never evicted. Not even close. But that error nearly cost us an apartment.

Avoid this property. There are many other places in the area that have a pool and some grills for equal rent. The office doesn't care about you once you sign the lease and tries to find every way it can to suck more money out of you the longer you live there.
by Nope on January 31, 2012

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by golocal247 on May 08, 2017 from golocal247
Welcome home The Prato @ Midtown Apartments, located at 400 Central Park Pl NE in Atlanta, has everything you're looking for in fine apartment living.
by localcom on April 20, 2017 from localcom
The Prato at Midtown Apartments in Atlanta, GA offers spacious one, two and three bedroom apartment homes.
by foursquare on January 08, 2016 from foursquare
The Prato @ Midtown Apartments in downtown Atlanta, Georgia is the ideal home base for city dwellers who love the urban vibe... - yet who also like to escape into green surroundings. Here you can appreciate the downtown view from your windows, after you've spent an hour harvesting your own cucumbers and tomatoes in the community garden. You can walk to fun boutiques and eateries, or just hang...
by facebook on September 19, 2015 from facebook