Post Apartment Homes focuses on providing resort-style garden apartments and high-density urban
apartments with an emphasis on resident service and a strong brand identification. Post is headquartered
in Atlanta, GA, and operates in multiple markets across the country.
From development to management to landscaping, Post creates a consistent experience of quality, value and
satisfaction for our residents. Our attention to exterior and interior detail contributes to the success and
longevity of our properties. We want our residents to be proud of the way their homes look, from the smallest
architectural element to an apartment's overall design and finish. This attention to detail combined with our
well-trained staff, enables Post to provide an experience that's not easily replicated within our industry.
Atlanta
With the third largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the nation,
Atlanta is a diverse, well-educated city. Known as “the crown jewel of the South,”
the city is ranked by national magazines as a top place to live, work, and play, and
is located within the fastest growing region in the country. So whether you prefer
watching the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field, enjoying myriad outdoor recreation
opportunities, visiting the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, or
taking in a Broadway show at the Fox Theater, Atlanta has something for you. And
for leisure and business travelers alike, there’s no place like Hartsfield-Jackson
International Airport. It’s the busiest airport in the world.
Austin
From corporate CEOs and high-powered politicians to artists and students striving to
make it big, Austin is a place unlike any other. The capital of the Lone Star State
is home to the University of Texas and more music venues per capita than music
hotspots Nashville and Las Vegas. Eclectic characters and celebs alike populate
Congress Avenue. You never know when you’re going to run into Willy Nelson playing
his guitar, Sandra Bullock dining with friends, or Lance Armstrong enjoying Town
Lake. With a mild climate, high-tech economy, and small-town charm, Money Magazine
named Austin the #2 Best Big City in its 2006 “Best Places to Live” issue.
Charlotte
It’s the “purr” of a race car engine and the “cha-ching” of the booming banking
industry. It’s home to some of the country’s best barbeque, as well five-star
restaurants. It’s a city that comes together for NASCAR and never gets enough of the
roller coasters at Carowinds. Known as the “Queen City,” Charlotte offers destination
shopping, a thriving cultural scene, a strong economy, and a population as diverse as
the pro sports teams that call the city home.
Dallas
Dallas is where you'll find cutting-edge culture with Texas charm. It’s a cosmopolitan
city that sets the scene with distinctive restaurants, bustling nightspots, and
impressive skyscrapers. The “Big D” is home to a wide array of pro sports teams and
more than 100 area golf courses. Boasting the largest urban arts district in the
country, Dallas also has more shopping centers per capita than any other city in the
nation. As the Southwest's leading financial center, Dallas boasts a diverse economy
and thriving intown and suburban neighborhoods. It's also the home of American
Airlines, ready to take you non-stop anywhere around the country.
Houston
As the nation’s fourth largest city, Houston is home to a diverse population of 2
million. It’s also one of the youngest populations in the country with more than 70
percent of residents under the age of 45. Many young professionals work at the more
than 5,000 energy-related firms or at the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical
center in the world. Thriving downtown and intown neighborhoods provide nightlife
and culture for residents. With a theatre district often compared to New York’s
Broadway and pro teams for every major sport, the largest city in the South makes
it easy for its residents to have a Texas-style Big Time.
New York
Locals and tourists alike “love NY” for its vibrant diversity, varied culture, and
unique atmosphere. Wall Street, the heart of New York City’s bustling financial
district, is home to the New York Stock Exchange, the largest stock exchange in the
world. Cabs, buses, subways, and ferries easily transport residents from restaurants
to Broadway and from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the famous Upper East Side.
In “the city that never sleeps,” you can relive your favorite film moments, from
window shopping at Tiffany’s to taking in the view atop the Empire State Building.
At the end of the day, unwind with a walk through Central Park, the perfect place
for relaxing and people-watching.
Orlando
Orlando is so much more than Mickey Mouse and Shamu. While tourism is the area’s
largest industry, professional sporting events, trendy entertainment districts, and
endless shopping opportunities make it easy to call the city home. Orlando also
serves as the home for a multitude of major and medium-sized companies in various
industries. With so many young professionals, Forbes Magazine called Orlando one
of the best places to be single in the U.S.
Tampa
Whether you prefer theme parks and beachside sunsets or culinary arts and cultural
endeavors, you’ll find them all in Tampa. Winter days average nearly 63 degrees,
so a streetcar ride to Channelside for shopping is a year-round event. Tampa boasts
a diverse mix of technology, research, education, and industry -- its financial
services industry is often called "Wall Street South." And to wind down after a
hard week at work, you can hit the streets of Ybor City, Tampa’s nightlight district.
Washington, DC
Blending historic monuments to the past with policymakers of the present and future,
Washington, DC and its nearby suburbs in Virginia and Maryland are home to the
federal government, the most trade associations in the U.S., and nearly 20 million
tourists a year. The Washington, DC area serves as world headquarters for U.S.
Airways, Marriott, Amtrak, Gannett News, Mobil Oil, MCI Telecommunications, and the
International Monetary Fund. Trend spotters enjoy the city’s upscale boutiques in
Georgetown, while bargain hunters and collectors can be found amidst the Bohemian
outdoor markets and antique shops. An eclectic and innovative mix of restaurants
can be found downtown, as locals dine out more than other residents in the country.
To work off a great meal, many residents walk around the city’s unique
neighborhoods, almost all of which are accessible by Metrorail or Metrobus. Surrounding
suburbs in Northern Virginia and Maryland offer their own mix of charm, culture, and
unique lifestyle.