Atlanta Apartments Shrink While Marietta Apartments Grow — However, Smaller Units Appear on the Horizon

Atlanta Apartments Shrink While Marietta Apartments Grow — However, Smaller Units Appear on the Horizon

Atlanta and Marietta Experience Size Shifts

Significant changes are unfolding in the apartment scenes of Atlanta and Marietta. Data drawn from RentCafe suggest that Atlanta apartments are decreasing in size, while those in Marietta are growing. However, future developments hint at an accelerating trend towards more compact living spaces in both cities.

Details of the Change

In Atlanta, apartments constructed within the past decade have an average size of 904 square feet, which is 61 square feet less than older units. Predictions for future units foresee even smaller apartments, anticipated to average around 875 square feet.

On the contrary, apartments in Marietta have recently seen an increase of 30 square feet, with a current average size of 1,025 square feet. However, future units are projected to shrink substantially by 264 square feet, reaching an average size of 791 square feet.

Comparative Statistics

Atlanta’s average apartment size places the city 44th among the 100 largest U.S. cities. This seems to reflect a diminishing footprint, a trend which not every city is following. Of the top 50 cities with the largest apartments, 41 are located in the Sun Belt. Only a select group, including Atlanta, are experiencing a significant reduction in apartment size. Interestingly, Marietta’s anticipated sharp decrease contrasts with its recent growth, indicative of a significant shift towards smaller units.

Implications of the Trend

This shrinking apartment size trend in Atlanta and Marietta has tangible implications for renters, affecting living conditions and potentially influencing rental market dynamics as peak season approaches. For individuals who prioritize spacious living, this compaction trend may necessitate a decision to opt for older, more expansive units.

As such, it’s important for potential renters to stay informed about prospective developments and their projected sizes to make better rental decisions. Understanding this evolving landscape can guide choices that align with personal preferences concerning apartment size.

Looking Ahead

The apartment size trend in these regions emphasizes a national shift towards more compact living spaces. While renter’s preferences continually evolve, this trend provides early insight into an industry adjusting to new demands. Whether these changes become a nationwide norm remains uncertain. Nonetheless, if the movement for smaller apartments continues on its current trajectory, it may soon become a significant characteristic of American city life.


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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