How to Split Rent in Atlanta, GA

Atlanta roommates argue about transit more than rooms. The metro's two-bedroom sits near $1,830 and a one-bedroom around $1,653, but the real lever on the budget is MARTA. Rail service is concentrated in a few corridors, so transit access swings hard by neighborhood, and a car-free roommate will pay a premium to live on the line.

There's also an airport effect. Hartsfield-Jackson makes Atlanta a hub for Delta employees and travel-heavy professionals, so it's common for one roommate to be away constantly. That changes how 'fair' feels and is worth addressing in the agreement, not just assumed away.

Median rent in Atlanta, GA

Bedroom typeMedian monthly rent
1 bedroom$1,653/mo
2 bedroom$1,830/mo
3 bedroom$2,205/mo

Source: HUD Fair Market Rents FY2025 (as of 2024-10).

Fair ways to split the $1,830.00/mo two-bedroom

2 roommates, even$915.00 · $915.00
3 roommates, even$610.00 · $610.00 · $610.00
4 roommates, even$457.50 · $457.50 · $457.50 · $457.50
By income (60 / 40)$1,098.00 · $732.00
By room (larger / smaller, 55 / 45)$1,006.50 · $823.50

MARTA access and the location premium

Roommates without cars often prioritize Midtown, Buckhead, or Decatur for their MARTA access, even at a premium over neighborhoods the rail doesn't reach. If transit matters more to one roommate than the other, that's worth naming when you pick a place.

An even split of an $1,830 two-bedroom is $915 each, dropping to about $610 a person three ways. Where the location clearly serves one roommate's transit needs more than the other's, some Atlanta households weight the split a touch in response, while others treat the address as a shared decision and split evenly.

The roommate who's always traveling

With so many Delta and travel-heavy professionals in Atlanta, plenty of households include someone who's gone most weeks. They still pay full rent on their room, but shared costs like utilities and groceries can feel lopsided if the absent roommate barely uses them.

Spell out in writing how shared expenses get handled when one person is rarely home, separate from the rent split. Rent stays tied to the room; the variable household costs can be tracked per person so the frequent traveler isn't subsidizing a fridge they never open.

Georgia's deposit rules

Georgia sets no statewide cap on deposit amounts, so the figure is whatever the lease says. State law under O.C.G.A. section 44-7-34 requires the landlord to return the deposit within one month of move-out.

Record each roommate's deposit share at move-in. In a household where one person travels constantly, a clear written ledger means the refund divides cleanly even if everyone's schedules are scattered when move-out day comes.

Local notes for Atlanta renters

  • Georgia does not set a statewide statutory cap on security deposit amounts, and state law requires landlords to return deposits within one month of move-out under O.C.G.A. § 44-7-34.
  • Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport makes it a major hub for Delta Air Lines employees and travel-heavy professionals, creating a segment of the roommate market where one person is frequently away — worth addressing in a written agreement.
  • The metro's MARTA rail system is concentrated in a few corridors, so access to public transit varies significantly by neighborhood; roommates without cars often prioritize Midtown, Buckhead, or Decatur addresses even at a premium.

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Questions

How much is rent per person for an Atlanta two-bedroom?
Atlanta's two-bedroom median near $1,830 splits to $915 each for two roommates or about $610 a person for three. Living on a MARTA corridor can cost more, so transit-dependent roommates sometimes accept a higher rent for the access.
When must a Georgia landlord return my deposit?
Within one month of move-out under O.C.G.A. 44-7-34. Georgia sets no cap on the amount, so log each Atlanta roommate's deposit share at move-in to keep the refund easy to divide.

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