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¡Períodos de alquiler en Ballston en el área de Arlington tan cortos como un mes! Perfecto cuando usted no puede comprometerse a un año completo de alquiler.


850 N Randolph St

4650 Washington Blvd

4650 Washington Blvd

1122 N Hudson St

4001 9th St N

12 Meses
Placemakr Marymount Ballston
Ballston, Arlington, VA Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Ballston?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apartamentos Estudio en Ballston | $2,378 | $1,353 | $3,600 |
| Apartamentos 1 Dormitorios en Ballston | $2,769 | $835 | $5,854 |
| Apartamentos 2 Dormitorios en Ballston | $3,715 | $977 | $8,240 |
| Apartamentos 3 Dormitorios en Ballston | $3,927 | $1,123 | $7,164 |
| Apartamentos 4 Dormitorios en Ballston | $6,613 | $4,405 | $9,046 |
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Actualmente hay 53 alquileres disponibles con tus opciones de búsqueda en un radio de 1 millas en el barrio de Ballston Arlington, VA.
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre apartamentos Contratos de Corto Plazo en Ballston
Cuál es el apartamento Contratos de Corto Plazo más barato en Ballston?
Actualmente el apartamento Contratos de Corto Plazo más accequible en Ballston está en Wood Lee Arms listado en $1,550.
Cuál es la renta media de un apartamento Contratos de Corto Plazo en Ballston?
El alquiler medio de un apartamento Contratos de Corto Plazo en Ballston es $3,727.
¿Cuál es el apartamento de alquiler Contratos de Corto Plazo más grande en Ballston?
A día de hoy el apartamento Contratos de Corto Plazo con más metros cuadrados en Ballston una unidad de 1,713 a partir de $2,076 en The Clarendon.
¿Cuál es el tamaño medio de los apartamentos de alquiler Contratos de Corto Plazo en Ballston?
El tamaño medio de un apartamento de alquiler Contratos de Corto Plazo en Ballston es actualmente de 644 sq ft.
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