Cities Near Stafford, Virginia

Allentown

Allentown

$500 to $5,085
871 Rentals
Baltimore

Baltimore

$400 to $13,473
2,966 Rentals
B

Bealeton

$974 to $6,980
83 Rentals
B

Brooke

$1,150 to $6,479
69 Rentals
BR

Bryans Road

$1,195 to $12,046
93 Rentals
C

Calverton

$1,025 to $6,980
73 Rentals
C

Casanova

$1,025 to $6,980
76 Rentals
C

Catlett

$1,025 to $6,980
76 Rentals
CH

Cherry Hill

$1,160 to $5,832
80 Rentals
C

Corbin

$1,150 to $6,434
73 Rentals
D

Dahlgren

$850 to $13,214
78 Rentals
DC

Dale City

$1,160 to $8,655
216 Rentals
D

Dogue

$1,150 to $6,434
71 Rentals
D

Dumfries

$900 to $5,832
88 Rentals
Durham

Durham

$425 to $9,338
899 Rentals
F

Falmouth

$1,102 to $6,343
128 Rentals
FB

Fort Belvoir

$1,050 to $12,046
141 Rentals
F

Fredericksburg

$1,102 to $6,434
266 Rentals
G

Garrisonville

$1,202 to $6,479
75 Rentals
G

Goldvein

$1,120 to $6,479
83 Rentals
Greensboro

Greensboro

$280 to $6,425
731 Rentals
Harrisburg

Harrisburg

$373 to $4,810
625 Rentals
H

Hartwood

$1,150 to $6,343
78 Rentals
IH

Indian Head

$1,195 to $12,046
94 Rentals
I

Ironsides

$1,202 to $5,832
90 Rentals
J

Jersey

$1,150 to $6,434
73 Rentals
KG

King George

$850 to $6,479
94 Rentals
LR

Lake Ridge

$1,199 to $8,655
153 Rentals
L

Leesylvania

$1,202 to $6,875
82 Rentals
L

Lorton

$1,050 to $12,046
103 Rentals
M

Marbury

$1,195 to $7,112
89 Rentals
M

Midland

$1,025 to $6,980
76 Rentals
M

Montclair

$900 to $8,655
154 Rentals
MV

Mount Vernon

$908 to $4,669
115 Rentals
N

Nanjemoy

$1,202 to $6,479
81 Rentals
New York

New York

$30 to $999,999
75,354 Rentals
N

Ninde

$1,150 to $13,214
83 Rentals
N

Nokesville

$1,550 to $6,980
69 Rentals
Norfolk

Norfolk

$450 to $8,181
1,201 Rentals
O

Occoquan

$1,199 to $12,046
95 Rentals
Philadelphia

Philadelphia

$241 to $16,456
8,304 Rentals
Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh

$200 to $12,199
3,788 Rentals
PR

Port Royal

$1,150 to $6,434
72 Rentals
Q

Quantico

$1,200 to $6,479
87 Rentals
Raleigh

Raleigh

$350 to $24,548
1,698 Rentals
RA

Rappahannock Academy

$1,150 to $6,434
73 Rentals
R

Richardsville

$1,057 to $6,343
87 Rentals
Richmond

Richmond

$395 to $16,378
1,554 Rentals
RF

Rollins Fork

$1,000 to $6,434
78 Rentals
R

Ruby

$1,150 to $6,479
73 Rentals
S

Sealston

$1,150 to $6,434
68 Rentals
S

Somerville

$1,120 to $6,479
73 Rentals
S

Spotsylvania

$605 to $6,434
90 Rentals
S

Sumerduck

$974 to $6,343
82 Rentals
T

Triangle

$900 to $8,655
103 Rentals
Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach

$550 to $7,056
1,000 Rentals
Washington

Washington

$200 to $41,569
8,102 Rentals
W

Woodbridge

$1,160 to $8,655
274 Rentals
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