The Lofts at Muses
Rated 3.1 / 5 stars
50 Peachtree Street Northwest, Atlanta, 30309, GA
The Lofts at Muses Description
The property consists of seven historic buildings (some dating back to 1876) that have been beautifully restored to accommodate 65 loft
apartments and 20,000 sq. ft. of retail space.
Floor Plans
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Size |
Price |
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1 bed / 1 bath
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695 sqft
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$1,165
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1 bed / 1 bath
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910 sqft
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$1,329
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2 bed / 1 bath
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1,100 sqft
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$1,367
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2 bed / 2 bath
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1,330 sqft
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$1,805
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* Prices, specials, and floorplan availability subject to change without notice
The Lofts at Muses Amenities
Community Level
Hardwood
Fitness Center
No Utilities Paid
Refrigerator
Flooring
Modern Appliances
Window Coverings
Dishwasher
Elevator
User Reviews
“Gorgeous building but not worth the problems”
Pros:
One of the rare historical apartment buildings in Atlanta
Large windows
High ceilings
Good maintenance
Roof access
A pleasant place to live if you get good neighbors
Cons:
Found a homeless man sleeping next to my door.
$400 processing fee
$100 application fee (most places like LA and Chicago are between 30-45)
Do you have pets? add on $250
$750 payment to them. Not a deposit. That's their "move-in special" I was told after leaving. You'll never see it again and they may charge you a deposit on top of that.
You'll pay for all your utilities plus: community management, trash valet, "service charge" monthly
If you get asshole neighbors that shake your apt with bass all the time including after 11 until after 1 on weekdays regularly expect to hear something like, "They're good military men. They're probably just doing it to get your attention because yer so pretty." I was actually told this shit. With an emphasis on that they're single. No joke, it was disgusting and also a mindset in Georgia.
Besides a weak suggestion to turn it down nothing happens, you're better off calling the police. They're very helpful.
If your neighbors are leaving open smelly garbage near your door for months good luck with that, don't expect much from the office on that either.
Most restaurants close 6 or 7 or are closed on the weekend
No recycling
Woodruff park across the street from Muses is a mess. The city corrals most of their homeless here.
Reviews around the Neighborhood
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.
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
Love the area.
Easy walk to midtown and downtown businesses and Piedmont Park. Lots of yummy restaurants and bars nearby.
Living near Piedmont Park is great
Walking distance to a Marta stop or down into the Virginia Highlands, lots of bars and restaurants nearby, plus a huge park to run or relax in. Post Parkside had communal gas grills on a back patio that faced the park, which was an amazing spot for a BBQ almost any time of year. Also a lively LGBT community in the neighborhood.
Ryan Kennedy
Harvard, Duke, Bain & Company
Great location
Lived in Virginia Highlands apartments for 2 years and had a great experience. Awesome location, 1 block from Piedmont Park, 0.5 mile to bars in the Highlands. While I never had a problem, apparently car break-ins are a problem.
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