Barato Casas en Alquiler cerca de Old Town en Alexandria, VA desde $1,600 (5 Alquileres)

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850 John Carlyle St
$2,350
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$1,862
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Apartamentos 1 DormitorioDisponible Mar 6

850 John Carlyle St

850 John Carlyle StAlexandria, VA 22314
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Apartamentos de alquiler más baratos con disponibilidad Old Town

 

El apartamento más barato disponible en el área de Old Town de Washington, VA es la unidad de Estudio en Riverside Apartments con precios desde $1,451. Monticello-Lee tiene la segunda unidad con el precio más, que es un apartamento de Estudio actualmente listado desde $1,529. Esta es la lista actual de los apartamentos más asequibles en alquiler en Old Town en Washington, VA:

ApartamentosModeloDorm./BañoPrecios desde
Riverside ApartmentsTower 2 | Studio | S1AStudio,1BA$1,451
Monticello-LeeStudioStudio,1BA$1,529
Lincoln Old TownCalvertStudio,1BA$2,093

Los apartamentos con el mejor valor en Old Town, VA

A fecha Febrero 19, 2026 el apartamento de mejor valor en el área de Old Town es modelo 3 Bed/2 Bath Den-E13 en CityHouse Old Town con un precio por pie cuadrado de $7.56 en el barrio de Northeast Alexandria a partir de $11,790. El segundo apartamento de mayor valor en Old Town es el modelo Severn en The Colecroft Community a partir de $3,850 con un precio de $3.53 por pie cuadrado en el barrio de Northeast Alexandria. Aquí está la lista de hoy de los apartamentos en Old Town con el mejor valor basado en el precio por pie cuadrado:

ApartamentosModeloDorm./BañoPrecio por pie²
CityHouse Old Town3 Bed/2 Bath Den-E133Dorm.,2BA$7.56
The Colecroft CommunitySevern3Dorm.,2BA$3.53
Alexan Florence2 Bed/2 Bath-B1 Poltrona2Dorm.,2BA$4.57
Bell Old TownA1E1Dorm.,1BA$3.55
MAA Carlyle SquareTraditional 1x1 638-689 SF1Dorm.,1BA$3.41
800 CarlyleS2aEstudio ,1BA$3.85
Lincoln Old TownCalvertEstudio ,1BA$3.78
Cortland AlexandriaS2 - RenovatedEstudio ,1BA$4.51
Monticello-LeeStudioEstudio ,1BA$2.99
Riverside ApartmentsTower 2 | Studio | S1AEstudio ,1BA$4.84

Preguntas frecuentes sobre alquileres en Old Town

¿Que tipo de alquileres hay actualmente en Old Town?

Actualmente hay 125 Apartamentos de Alquiler en Old Town, VA con precios que van desde $1,451 hasta $11,790. También hay 30 Casas Unifamiliares, Condominios y Casas Adosadas en alquiler disponibles actualmente en Old Town que van desde $1,600 hasta $8,300.

¿Cuál es el rango de precios actual de las viviendas de alquiler en Old Town?

Los precios hoy en día para las casas, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler en Old Town oscilan entre $1,600 hasta $8,300 con un alquiler mensual promedio de $3,473.

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