
Apartments near Glebe Lee Shopping Center in Arlington, VA (411 Rentals)


4940-4946 19th St N

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1217 N Kensington St

1201 N Kensington St

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5700 Washington Blvd

1210 N Kenilworth St

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1101 N Kenilworth St

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1520 N Lancaster St

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738 N Nelson St

616 N Piedmont St

726 N Nelson St

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540 N Thomas St

Lincoln Courts

Kenmore Apartments

1919 N Daniel St

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3718 N 7th St

3714 N 7th St

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3710 N 7th St

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There are currently 862 Studio Apartments in Arlington with rent ranges from $1,020 to $5,640 with an average price of $2,035.
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