Camden Vantage
Rated 4.3 / 5 stars
180 Jackson Street NE, Atlanta, 30312, GA
Camden Vantage Description
Camden Vantage has pet-friendly one and two bedroom
apartment homes for rent near the trendiest neighborhoods in Atlanta, GA.
Floor Plans
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Size |
Price |
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1 bed / 1 bath
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656 sqft
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$1,199
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1 bed / 1 bath
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831 sqft
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$1,239
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1 bed / 1 bath
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843 sqft
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$1,259
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1 bed / 1 bath
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756 sqft
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$1,289
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1 bed / 1 bath
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845 sqft
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$1,379
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1 bed / 1 bath
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884 sqft
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$1,409
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2 bed / 2 bath
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1,149 sqft
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$1,509
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2 bed / 2 bath
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1,046 sqft
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$1,559
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2 bed / 2 bath
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1,152 sqft
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$1,559
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2 bed / 2 bath
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1,277 sqft
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$1,609
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* Prices, specials, and floorplan availability subject to change without notice
Camden Vantage Amenities
Community Level
Island Kitchen
Laundry
Counter Tops
Central
Microwave
Granite
Fitness Center
Refrigerator
Billiards Room
Ceiling Fan
Parking -- Garage
Electronic/Online Payment Avai
Modern Appliances
Some Utilities Paid
Onsite Maintenance
Business Center
Window Coverings
Bike Path
Barbeque/Picnic Area
Pool
Large Closets
Gated Community
Dishwasher
Free Weights
24-Hour Maintenance
Elevator
In Unit Laundry
User Reviews
Rated 1.0 / 5 stars by 2 residents
“Pros & Cons”
Nice city view and convenient location. Grounds are well-kept. Very noisy, extremely high traffic and high crime area - check crime reports (wish I had before I moved in). Cars are broken into even though it's gated. Elevators are frequently broken. New management made minor physical improvements, but took away customer services - not worth the high rental fees and rates.
“refuses to accept FedEx or UPS packages”
This complex refuses to accept FedEx or UPS packages. Because so much crime has been reported at this property FedEx refuses to leave packages outside of doors. Consequently, you have to pay additional charges to have your packages delivered when you need them. This location is great, but the service issues with maintenance, lack of professionalism from support staff, in combination with the unusually high crime rates have deemed moving here a poor decision.
Also, the fees are ridiculous. On top of admin/application fees, there are such fees as $150 parking fee (for a sticker), $25 “amenity fee”, MANDITORY valet trash fee ($35/month—service is extremely spotty at best), trash compactor fee on top of the valet trash ($540+/yr/trash fees), a $4.95/month charge to send you your bill, unexplained “base charge” on top of all other fees, etc. etc.
My recommendation: Do you research, people.
Reviews around the Neighborhood
Great Intown neighborhood
Underwood hills is a great place to live and there are some of the best places to dine.
J. M.
Georgia Tech, Kurt Salmon Associates
Midtown: Fun, vibrant, growing
Midtown is among the best neighborhoods to live in the city. Everything you could need is an easy walk away. It includes some of the best restaurants and is a short taxi to the Virginia-Highlands, Inman Park or Buckhead.
K. L.
UNC, Bain & Company
Perfect in-town neighborhood
Inman Park is an incredible place to live. Close to downtown, Midtown, the Highlands, and both major interstates (75/85 and 20). It has a residential area feel but is still convenient to all major parts.
Great neighborhood - walk to almost everything
VaHi is a great neighbor that works for single, marrieds, young families, and well, pretty much everyone. If you're going to live in Atlanta, make the most of it and live in this historic neighborhood that combines quiet streets and lots of trees with easy walking access to great restaurants, bars, shops, and Piedmont Park. we love it here.
D. A.
UNC, Teach For America
Channing
Great location for getting on/off I-75. Easy/quick/tasty food options. Howell Mill is a little sketchy.
B. C.
University of Vermont, UVA, Bain & Company
Candler Park/Lake Claire
This is a great neighborhood for being outdoors--lots of great parks and running areas, plus a short walk to several restaurants and coffee shops. I would recommend this area for young couples/families or for those who want to rent/buy a house since there aren't many apartment complexes around. Not an easy commute to Buckhead though!
B. C.
University of Vermont, UVA, Bain & Company
St. Charles and Highland
I think this area is the best place for young professionals to live in Atlanta. You're close to many fun bars, shops, and restaurants, and the neighborhood is perfect for running and walking. You're also close to Piedmont Park/Midtown and a short drive from Buckhead. It can be hard to find apartment/condos here with lots of amenities, and if you do, you will likely pay quite a bit for them.
W. B.
UNC, Bain & Company
Great mid-point between Highlands and Midtown
Living on Monroe Drive on the west side of Va-Highlands neighborhood was a great place. It offered the walkability of a Highlands location, but it was also only a mile down 10th street from Midtown spots. Also, Piedmont Park and Park Tavern was right across the street!
B. C.
University of Vermont, UVA, Bain & Company
Highland Walk apartments
"This apartment complex is close to the Inman Park area, which is a great neighborhood for running/walking and for dining (Highland Bakery, Fritti, etc. are delicious). Also very close to I-85 access, which makes it easy to get to the airport or up to Buckhead. I wouldn't walk around by myself at night though!"
Santiago Aviles
Georgia Tech, Trinity High School, N. Georgia, Deloitte
Great Location, but careful about noice
Great location, great price, but be careful about unit. There are a couple of rooms that are by the rail tracks and those can be quite noise
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