Overview & Location
Shiloh Green is a residential community located at Kennesaw, GA 30144, approximately 25 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta. The property sits within a suburban area that is popular among students attending Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, though it is not directly adjacent to either campus – driving or using a car is the primary way to reach these institutions. Kennesaw itself has a modest student population, and the area offers typical suburban amenities such as grocery stores, restaurants, and parks within a short drive.
The apartment complex is positioned in a neighborhood that has seen management changes in recent years, as noted in resident reviews. The property features a swimming pool, a fitness center (gym), and a game room – amenities that are commonly advertised in purpose-built student housing in the Atlanta metro area. The exact distance to the nearest university campus is not provided in the data, but prospective residents should plan for a commute of roughly 30–40 minutes by car to Georgia Tech or Emory during typical traffic.
Price Positioning & Room Types
Shiloh Green offers monthly rent starting at USD 799 and going up to USD 1,605 (indicative – confirm with the operator). For comparison, the lowest-priced student property in Atlanta in the same dataset starts at USD 789 per month. This means Shiloh Green’s entry-level price is only USD 10 above the city’s floor, placing it within the lower-to-mid range of the 14 properties tracked in Atlanta. However, the upper end of its price range (USD 1,605) is considerably higher than the starting price, indicating that larger or upgraded units may cost significantly more.
The available unit types are:
- 1-bedroom
- 2-bedroom
- 3-bedroom
- 4-bedroom
No studio or efficiency units are listed. The price variation likely reflects differences in unit size, floor plan, and possibly lease duration (though the minimum lease term is not specified in the data – confirm with operator). For a single student who wants privacy, a 1-bedroom unit at the lower end of the price range could be a relatively affordable option compared to renting a whole apartment elsewhere in Atlanta. For groups of roommates, a 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, or 4-bedroom unit can bring the per-person cost down further – for example, a 4-bedroom at the max price of USD 1,605 would be about USD 401 per person if split evenly (indicative – verify actual lease terms).
Keep in mind that the deposit amount is not provided, so you will need to ask the operator directly. The earliest move-in date available is August 14, 2026, which aligns with the fall semester start for many universities.
Who This Residence Suits – and Who Might Look Elsewhere
Suits:
- Students who prioritize a suburban lifestyle with access to a pool, gym, and game room.
- Groups of three or four friends who want to share a larger apartment and keep individual costs below USD 500 per month (if the upper end of the price range is used).
- Those who are willing to drive or commute to campus and do not need to be within walking distance of Georgia Tech or Emory.
- Residents who value recent management improvements – some reviews indicate that new management has addressed earlier issues (see below).
Does not suit:
- Students who need to be on a bus line or within a short walk to class – Kennesaw is not served by MARTA rail, and public transit options are limited.
- Anyone looking for a truly budget option: while the starting price is close to Atlanta’s lowest, other properties in the city start at USD 789, which is slightly cheaper, and Shiloh Green’s 1-bedroom may actually be more expensive than some studio options elsewhere.
- Those who have had negative experiences with poor maintenance or pest problems – a significant number of online reviews (as of the data date) cite serious issues, though newer reviews are more positive.
The property currently holds a Google rating of 3.5 out of 5 from 393 reviews. This is a mixed score – many people are satisfied, but a notable minority reported unpleasant conditions.
What Residents Actually Say
Three reviews from the Google platform are included in the dataset. They illustrate the range of experiences at Shiloh Green:
Positive review (Montiah Ricks, rating 5):
“I have lived here since August of 2024 and i love it !A few months ago their would be some inconsistencies with things like packages , maintenance , etc but new management has come in and completely changed everything. I call Shiloh Green my place of peace because biblically thats what Shiloh represented and this compl”
This resident highlights that earlier problems were resolved after a management change. The review is incomplete (cut off), but the sentiment is clearly positive.
Negative review (Tyler Scott, rating 1):
“DO NOT LEASE HERE My move-in date was supposed to be August 8th, but management asked me to push it back to August 14th–15th. I agreed, only to show up and find the unit completely unlivable. Appliances were missing, the floors were filthy, gnats and flies were everywhere, roaches were crawling around, and the water wa”
This review describes an extreme case of a unit not being ready on the promised date, with cleanliness and pest issues. The review is also cut off, but the warning is clear. Such experiences may have occurred before the management change mentioned by Montiah Ricks.

Positive review (jaidyn nycole, rating 5):
“Had my first ever apartment tour here with my girl Athena!! 🩷 She did amazing and was very helpful, even through all my questions lol. Everything was VERY beautiful and I am so excited to be staying here.”
This review praises the leasing staff and the appearance of the model unit or common areas. It suggests that the property makes a good first impression.
Overall takeaway: The feedback is polarised. Some residents have had excellent experiences after the management turnover, while others have suffered from major maintenance failures. You should tour the exact unit you intend to lease and ask about current management policies, especially regarding move-in inspections and pest control.
Booking Timing & Practical Tips
The available-from date is August 14, 2026, which is typical for the fall semester. If you are targeting this property, consider the following:
- Apply early: Many student housing properties in Atlanta lease up months in advance. Since Shiloh Green is one of 14 tracked properties in the city, demand may be moderate, but waiting until July or August could limit your choices.
- Confirm lease terms: The minimum lease duration is not listed – ask whether 12-month leases are standard or if shorter terms are available.
- Verify all fees: The deposit is not disclosed; inquire about application fees, administrative fees, and parking costs.
- Request a current unit tour: Because of the mixed reviews, insist on seeing the actual unit you would rent, not just a model.
- Check for roommate matching: If you are looking for a 2–4 bedroom unit but do not have a group, ask if the property offers a roommate matching service.
Since the property is located in Kennesaw, you will likely need a car. Confirm parking availability and any additional charges.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Shiloh Green’s price compare to other student housing in Atlanta?
The lowest rent at Shiloh Green starts at USD 799 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). The cheapest student property in Atlanta tracked in this dataset starts at USD 789. So Shiloh Green is only USD 10 above the floor. However, some properties may offer studios or smaller units at lower prices, so your personal cost depends on the unit type you choose. For larger shared units, the per-person cost can be very competitive, especially if you split a 4-bedroom.
Is Shiloh Green safe and well-maintained?
The Google rating of 3.5 from 393 reviews suggests that many residents are satisfied, but a significant number have reported problems. Recent reviews (e.g., Montiah Ricks) credit new management with improvements. However, a more negative review (Tyler Scott) describes a serious move-in failure. To get an accurate picture, read the most recent Google reviews (after the data date) and schedule an in-person visit to inspect cleanliness, pest control, and appliance condition.
When should I book for the 2026–2027 academic year?
The earliest move-in date is August 14, 2026. Many student housing operators start releasing inventory for the next academic year in late fall or early spring. If you want to secure a unit, start inquiring by early 2026. Because the property is one of 14 tracked in Atlanta, competition may not be extremely high, but desirable floor plans (e.g., affordable 1-bedrooms) could be taken sooner. Ask about waitlists if your preferred unit is unavailable.
Sources & Data Date
All pricing and availability data in this article is derived from the housing inventory as of July 2026. Prices are indicative and subject to change – confirm current rates and terms directly with the Shiloh Green leasing office. Resident reviews quoted are from Google and are reproduced verbatim as provided.
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