Greenbrier Apartments, Anniston, Alabama

1400 Greenbrier Dear Road, Anniston, AL 36207
256-831-5816
$635 - $1500
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Greenbrier Apartments complex is a thriving 100 unit apartment community conveniently located on Greenbrier Dear Road in Anniston, Alabama, just moments from I-20. Greenbrier apartments in Anniston have spacious 1- and 2 – bedroom units and offer unfurnished and fully furnished apartments. Corporate rental is available on all units. Furnished units include everything from furniture and linens to dishes utensils and microwave. They are ready to occupy, all that is needed is you.

Each unit has washer/dryer hookups, refrigerator, range, and dishwasher. Pest control, yard care, water, sewer, and garbage pickup are included in the rent. The property has a mail center, basketball goal, tennis courts, and picnic area for outdoor relaxation.

Greenbrier Apartments are easily accessible to local services and a wide variety of retail, restaurants and other services. Grocery, pharmacy, convenience stores, churches, banking, city parks, and other services are all only a short distance away. The neighborhood is primarily a mix of single-family and multifamily homes and is the Calhoun County White Plains School district.

Anniston, Alabama, is the county seat of Calhoun County and was named “The Model City” by Atlanta newspaperman Henry W. Grady for its careful planning. The city is situated on the slope of Blue Mountain and has been a cultural center for northeastern Alabama for many years. The community is a bustling center of industry and commerce with more than 23,000 residents. Over the years, city officials and local citizens have worked to retain the environmental beauty of the area while allowing it to thrive economically and to preserve its history.

A public four-year institution of higher learning, Jacksonville State University, is located 12 miles (19 km) to the north in Jacksonville. Anniston is home to some satellite campuses of Gadsden State Community College, both at the former Fort McClellan and at the Ayers campus in southern Anniston.