
Apartments for Rent in the Falls Hill Neighborhood of Falls Church, VA (253 Rentals) Page 3 of 6


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The Point at Dunn Loring

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The Point at Falls Church

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Merrifield at Dunn Loring Station Apartments

Avalon Dunn Loring

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The Reserve at Tysons Corner

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Modera Mosaic

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Vita Tysons Corner

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Avalon Mosaic

Dolley Madison at Tysons

Lumen

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Prosperity Flats

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Heming

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Halstead Square - Lotus & Lofts

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The Rylan

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The Commons of McLean

1908 Wilson Ln, Unit 202

1952 Kennedy Dr, Unit 204

1948 Kennedy Dr, Unit T3

7621 Provincial Dr, Unit #207

7461 Backett Wood Ter

7002 Tyndale St

2655 Prosperity Ave, Unit 230

Furnished Studio-Washington, D.C. - Tysons Corner

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2750 Gallows Rd, Unit SI FL3-ID5848A

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2750 Gallows Rd, Unit SI FL4-ID10734A

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2750 Gallows Rd, Unit SI FL5-ID8651A

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2987 District Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID10862A

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2987 District Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID11243A

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2987 District Ave, Unit SI FL6-ID11241A

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2987 District Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID10253A

8296 Old Courthouse Rd, Unit D

2171 Wolftrap Ct

2726 Gallows Rd

7680 Tremayne Pl

1800 Old Meadow Rd

2711 Bellforest Ct

2664 Manhattan Pl

2701 Bellforest Ct

2750 Gallows Rd

2665 Prosperity Ave

7651 Tremayne Pl

1942 Kennedy Dr

7661 Provincial Dr

1808 Old Meadow Rd

7721 Tremayne Pl

7957 Blitz Ct

2339 Sandburg St

1934 Mcfall St

2254 Journet Dr
Falls Hill, Falls Church, VA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Falls Hill?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Falls Hill Studio Apartments | $2,098 | $1,457 | $3,355 |
| Falls Hill 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,496 | $1,550 | $5,757 |
| Falls Hill 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,288 | $1,897 | $6,523 |
| Falls Hill 3 Bedroom Apartments | $4,199 | $2,437 | $6,526 |
| Falls Hill 4 Bedroom Apartments | $8,957 | $7,713 | $10,000+ |
How much does it cost to rent a home in Falls Hill?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Bedroom Homes | $2,594 | $2,099 | $3,350 |
| 3 Bedroom Homes | $3,872 | $2,795 | $5,495 |
| 4 Bedroom Homes | $4,632 | $3,300 | $7,500 |
| 5 Bedroom Homes | $6,061 | $4,300 | $8,950 |
| 6 Bedroom Homes | $7,897 | $890 | $10,000+ |
Browse Apartments in this Neighborhood
There are currently 253 rentals with your search options within a 2 mile radius of the Falls Hill Neighborhood of Falls Church, VA.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Falls Hill
What is the current pricing and availability for apartments for rent in the Falls Hill area of Falls Church, VA?
As of today, August 21, 2026, there are currently 253 available Falls Hill apartments priced from $1,457 to $10,202, with an average monthly rent of $2,847.
How much are Studio apartments in Falls Hill?
There are currently 52 Studio Apartments in Falls Hill with rent ranges from $1,457 to $3,355 with an average price of $2,098.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Falls Hill Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Falls Hill ranges from $1,550 to $5,757 with an average monthly rent of $2,496.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Falls Hill cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Falls Hill range from $1,897 to $6,523. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,288.
How expensive are Falls Hill Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 38 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Falls Hill on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,437 to $6,526 - averaging $4,199 for the location.
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