
Apartments near Virginia Square-GMU-Orange Line in Arlington, VA (281 Rentals)


1200 N Wayne St

The Williamsburg

Residences at Lyon Hill

1320 N Wayne St

2350 Clarendon Blvd

65-67 N Bedford St

55-59 N Bedford St

45-49 N Bedford St

Stoneridge Knoll

604 N Emerson St

Barton Street Apartments

42 N Bedford St

1931 N Cleveland St

2132-2140 Tazewell Ct

The Courtlee

Spout Run Terrace

2040 N Vermont St

2060 N Vermont St

Adams House Condominium

Veitch Place

1811-1815 N Veitch St

The Amelia

738 N Nelson St

Erdo Community

Kenmore Apartments

726 N Nelson St

Kenmore Apartments

Lincoln Courts

3710 N 7th St

3714 N 7th St

3718 N 7th St

616 N Piedmont St

Parkview Apartments

Ivy St. Apartments

617-619 Monroe St

Randolph Street

Randolph Street Apartments

4030 Washington Blvd

Randolph Apartments

Unity Homes at Ballston

Birchwood

3128 9th St N

South Ballston Place

3122 9th Rd N

Hudson Street Apartments

9th Road Apartments

Garfield Park

The Springs Apartments

540 N Thomas St
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There are currently 866 Studio Apartments in Arlington with rent ranges from $1,066 to $6,795 with an average price of $2,011.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Arlington range from $1,295 to $17,972. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,430.
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