Save This Search

Apartments for Rent in Gainesville, GA

264 Rentals Available
Apartments for Rent in Gainesville, GA. 264 Rentals Available
  • Today

    3298 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS $1,999
  • Today

    2745 Campus Pointe Cir, Gainesville, GA 30504
    1 BED $675
  • Today

    3346 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS $1,999
  • Today

    700 Washington Street, Gainesville, GA 30501
    1 BED $1,195+
    2 BEDS $1,606+
  • Today

    3278 SE Lilac Creek Trl, Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS $1,999
  • Renting has its Rewards
    Start earning points to redeem on travel, experiences, gift cards, live events, and more!
    Earn points for:
    Internet and Entertainment
    Utilities
    Insurance
    Learn more
  • Today

    1000 Lenox Park Place, Gainesville, GA 30507
    1 BED $1,233+
    2 BEDS $1,398+
    3 BEDS $1,736
  • Today

    100 Foothills Pkwy, Gainesville, GA 30501
    1 BED $1,317+
    2 BEDS $1,746+
    3 BEDS $1,982+
  • Today

    123 Breeze Lane, Atlanta, GA 30315
    1 BED $1,000
  • Today

    1750 Columns Dr., Gainesville, GA 30504
    1 BED $1,199+
    2 BEDS $1,544+
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    990 Enota Avenue Northeast, Gainesville, GA 30501
    1 BED $1,100
    2 BEDS $1,500
  • Today

    3345 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS $1,999
  • Interactive banner rent
    What is your max rent budget?
  • Today

    150 Carrington Park Drive, Gainesville, GA 30504
    1 BED $1,145+
    2 BEDS $1,380+
    3 BEDS $1,770+
  • Today

    150 Orchard Brook Dr., Gainesville, GA 30504
    2 BEDS $1,325+
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3314 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    4 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3414 SE Sugarberry Dr., Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3418 SE Sugarberry Dr., Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3369 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Interactive banner bedroom
    How many bedrooms are you
    looking for?
  • Today

    3430 SE Sugarberry Dr., Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3321 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    4 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3442 SE Sugarberry Dr, Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3305 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3302 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    4 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3366 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    4 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3270 SE Lilac Creek Trl, Gainesville, GA 30507
    3 BEDS Ask for Pricing
  • Today

    3334 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Gainesville, GA 30507
    4 BEDS Ask for Pricing
101-0-city
You viewed 193 of 264 rentals.

Gainesville, GA rent trends

Rental prices in Gainesville, GA have increased by 2.93% over the past year. The average rent moved from $1,547 to $1,593.

Average rent in Gainesville, GA

$1,593/mo Gainesville, GA average rental price, January 2026
Image Average Rent

The average monthly rent of apartments in Gainesville, GA is $1,593.

    What's the typical rent budget in Gainesville, GA?

    About 10% of apartment rents in Gainesville, GA range between $2,001-$2,500. Meanwhile, apartments around $2,501-$3,000 represent 2% of apartments. Around 42% of Gainesville’s apartments are in the $1,501-$2,000 price range. 47% of apartments are priced between $1,001-$1,500.

    The largest share of rentals in Gainesville, GA (47%) fall between $1,001-$1,500 per month. This suggests that most people succesfully find suitable apartments within this price.

    Getting around in Gainesville, GA

    37 /100
    Car-Dependent
    20 /100
    Somewhat Bikeable
    Walk Score®: 37, Bike Score®: 20

    Frequently asked questions

    When were prices and availability in Gainesville, GA last updated?

    Prices and availability in Gainesville, GA were last updated on 23 Feb 2026.

    What are the best apartments in Gainesville, GA?

    The best apartments in Gainesville, GA are: 3298 SE Lilac Creek Trail, IndiCo Living, 3346 SE Lilac Creek Trail, Towne Creek Apartment Homes and 3278 SE Lilac Creek Trl.

    What is the average rent in Gainesville, GA?

    The average rent in Gainesville, GA is $1,534.

    What is the price range for a studio apartment in Gainesville, GA?

    The price range for a studio apartment in Gainesville, GA is between $1,511 and $3,592.

    What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Gainesville, GA?

    The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Gainesville, GA is between $675 and $3,516.

    What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Gainesville, GA?

    The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Gainesville, GA is between $945 and $4,126.

    What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Gainesville, GA?

    The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Gainesville, GA is between $945 and $5,784.

    What type of rental buildings are in Gainesville, GA?

    In Gainesville 59% of the housing is rented out compared to 41% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 12% of Gainesville's apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 66% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 21% are single-family rentals.

    What do typical apartment communities look like in Gainesville, GA?

    The average age of rental buildings in Gainesville is 25 years old, with 49% being newer apartment buildings completed since 2000. The average height of apartment buildings in the city is 3 stories, of which all are garden-style apartment communities, none are mid-sized buildings, and none are high-rises. These characteristics describe large-scale apartment communities of 50 apartments or more.

    What apartment floorplans are common in Gainesville, GA?

    Rental apartments in Gainesville come in a range of sizes and floorplans. Studio apartments represent 2% of units for rent, ideal for singles, renters on a budget and people who value central locations more than space. Rentals with 1-bedroom floorplans make up 31% of the total apartments in the city, while 2-bedroom floorplans represent around 48% of all rentals in Gainesville. The rest are larger floorplans with 3 bedrooms or more, typically preferred by families, larger households or roommates sharing space.

    Renter's guide to Gainesville, GA

    Gainesville is a small city in Georgia, located near the beautiful Lake Lanier and the bottom of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Outdoor recreation is an activity of choice for those living in Gainesville or just visiting the area as there are beautiful parks in the city as well as the Atlantic Botanical Garden which is a must-see. The AARP (American Association for Retired People) ranked Gainesville as one of the top five places to retire affordably in USA Today. Commonly known as the Poultry Capital, Gainesville attracts families of all ages.

    Less than one fourth the size of Atlanta, Gainesville is a smaller city with a bustling downtown scene. It's larger than Dalton and just a little smaller than Roswell. Gainesville is about a little over an hour from Atlanta and Stone Mountain and a little less than an hour from Lawrenceville. The city is about three hours and 40 minutes from Charlotte, NC, but it's only half an hour away from Dawsonville.

    As a typical southern city, Gainesville is known for hot, humid summers. Fall is cooler, as the temperatures slowly decrease, announcing the short burst of winter. The winters get very cold, but they are relatively short and followed by wet, stormy springs. Average temperatures vary from 32 F lows in January to 87 F highs in July, and Gainesville residents see, on average, 53 inches of rainfall per year.

    Tips for renting in Gainesville, GA

    The state of Georgia has additional renter's rights supported through the Georgia Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, sex, family status, and more. Landlords cannot turn down renters based on such criteria.

    Also, it's very important that you carefully read the lease agreement before signing and check out the renter's rights in the area. If anything seems unclear, don't hesitate to address it with your landlord.

    Things for renting

    Living in Gainesville, GA

    There are both pros and cons to living in Gainesville. There are a lot of outdoor recreational activities to do, such as nearby hiking and horseback riding trails. With short winters, there’s more time to enjoy the outdoor life. Despite being a smaller city, the local economy is strong. Some cons to living in Gainesville are the lack of entertainment and arts and culture scene compared to a larger city like Atlanta.

    Things to do in Gainesville, GA

    Formerly known as the Queen City of the Mountains, Gainesville is full of the small-town charm, while offering plenty of things to do, many parks and bike trails. Gainesville's Lake Sidney Lanier hosted the 1996 Olympic rowing and kayaking events. The Road Atlanta hosts the Petit LeMans road racing course each year.

    Lake Lanier is a significant focal point of the Gainesville life. The lake offers swimming, islands to explore, and it attracts boaters and water sports enthusiasts. It's a top free thing to do, especially for families with kids. Another great thing to do for families is visiting the Atlanta Botanical Garden. The garden has an amphitheater and hosts cultural community events. Families with younger kids can enjoy the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids (INK) and a children's museum, with lots of hands-on activities. Other recreational spots are the many parks spread throughout the city, like the River Forks Park and War Hill Park.

    There are two fun annual events in Gainesville, the Spring Chicken Festival and the Mule Camp Market Festival. The Spring Chicken Festival is a celebration of all things chicken, with cook-offs, live music, and shopping. Craft vendors from all over the US come to Gainesville for the Mule Camp Market Festival, a three-day event in October.

    Things to do

    There are two fun annual events in Gainesville, the Spring Chicken Festival and the Mule Camp Market Festival. The Spring Chicken Festival is a celebration of all things chicken, with cook-offs, live music, and shopping. Craft vendors from all over the US come to Gainesville for the Mule Camp Market Festival, a three-day event in October.

    There are many affordable and delicious restaurants in Gainesville. Since it is near the water, there are lots of fresh seafood restaurants with reasonable prices. Some favorite restaurants in the area are Atlanta Highway Seafood Market, the Alpha Gyro Grill, Poor Richard's Restaurant, and Mellow Mushroom. Many of the restaurants are located downtown, in the heart of the city. The downtown area also has various boutiques stores and it hosts most of the city's nightlife and entertainment venues.

    Things to do

    Gainesville, GA employment & economy

    The main industries in Gainesville are agriculture, manufacturing, retail, and healthcare. The city has lower rates of unemployment compared to the rest of the United States. Neighboring counties like Forsyth, north Fulton, and Gwinnett offer employment opportunities for those living in Gainesville and willing to commute. Some of the top companies to work for in Gainesville are the Northeast Georgia Health System, Mar-Jar Poultry, and Cantrell.

    Education in Gainesville, GA

    There are two options for elementary, middle, and high school education, the Gainesville City School District and Hall County Schools. Some top schools in this city are the Gainesville Exploration Academy, Centennial Arts Academy, Lakeview Academy, and East Hall Middle School. There are four colleges in Gainesville: Brenau University, Lanier Technical College, American Professional Institute, and the Interactive College of Technology.

    Look for apartments near me

    Are you looking to land that one apartment near you that ticks all the boxes? Now you can browse through available RentCafe apartment listings in your area, rated and reviewed by verified residents. Comparing the size, price, amenities and location of apartments for rent near you is easier than ever. Do you feel like expanding the search beyond your neighborhood and ZIP code? Browse apartments for rent in your city and state to find the best fit, wherever you are in the U.S. Somewhere out there is the perfect apartment just waiting for you.

    Whether you're looking for a studio, an apartment with one or more bedrooms, or maybe you're upgrading to a luxury apartment or need to acommodate a pet, RentCafe allows you to easily search for a rental near you based on your criteria, anywhere in the U.S. So, let's find your new home today!

    RentCafe is your one-stop shop for finding a great new apartment in Gainesville, GA. Easily search through a wide selection of apartments for rent in Gainesville, GA, and view detailed information about available rentals including floor plans, pricing, photos, amenities, interactive maps, and thorough property descriptions. Property owners and managers are one click away, so feel free to contact them and find out all you need to know about the apartment you're interested in. Browse Gainesville, GA apartments with rents starting from $675 and submit your rental application today!

    Finding a home nearby is easier than you think. Check out our Apartments Near Me page and take your pick!