
Apartments for Rent in the Carillon Neighborhood of Richmond, VA (497 Rentals)Page 2 of 10


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516 S Laurel St, Unit A - Townhouse

815 W Broad St, Unit B

803 W Broad St, Unit 1

907 W Grace St, Unit B

813 W Broad St, Unit D

416 S Pine St

2617 W Main St

3215 Stuart Ave

22 N Arthur Ashe Blvd

312 S Pine St

3218 W Grace St

2302 Stuart Ave

1814 Thomas St

1807 Bath St

1142 W Grace St

1305 Catherine St

528 S Pine St

10 S Randolph St

13111 2AWLeighSt

208 N Nansemond St

1328 W Cary St

1118 W Marshall St

1114 Grove Ave

2830 Monument Ave

1619 W Grace St

1123 Grove Ave

1320 W Cary St

220 W 31st St

1803 S Meadow St

1707 Greenville Ave

2522 Floyd Ave

711 Holly St
Carillon, Richmond, VA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Carillon?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Carillon Studio Apartments | $1,527 | $955 | $4,908 |
Carillon 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,833 | $629 | $7,027 |
Carillon 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,148 | $809 | $8,781 |
Carillon 3 Bedroom Apartments | $3,042 | $984 | $8,613 |
Carillon 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,674 | $925 | $7,250 |
Browse Apartments in this Neighborhood
There are currently 497 rentals with your search options within a 2 mile radius of the Carillon Neighborhood of Richmond, VA.
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Getting Around the Carillon Neighborhood in Richmond, VA
Walk Score®
38 / 100
Car-Dependent
Most errands require a car
Bike Score®
53 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
27 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Carillon
How much are Studio apartments in Carillon?
There are currently 40 Studio Apartments in Carillon with rent ranges from $955 to $4,908 with an average price of $1,527.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Carillon Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Carillon ranges from $629 to $7,027 with an average monthly rent of $1,833.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Carillon cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Carillon range from $809 to $8,781. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,148.
How expensive are Carillon Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 81 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Carillon on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $984 to $8,613 - averaging $3,042 for the location.
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