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Whether you're looking for an apartment or to fill a vacancy, Rentals Online is your Apartment Guide for Virginia. Find out more about listing an apartment and having tenants view your Virginia rental in our results.

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Apartments & Rentals in top Virginia cities
Alexandria
Arlington
Blacksburg
Centreville
Charlottesville
Chesapeake
Falls Church
Fredericksburg
Hampton
Harrisonburg
Lynchburg
Norfolk
Portsmouth
Richmond
Roanoke
Virginia Beach
Williamsburg
Woodbridge
Virginia cities

Recent Listings
2105 N. Glebe Road, Arlington VA, 22207
Avalon Arlington North
Apartment Complex
  $2505-$3425
1056 Centerbrooke Lane, Suffolk VA, 23434
The Commons at Centerbrooke For Those 55
Apartment Complex
  $985-$1105
6807 Paragon Pl., Richmond VA, 23230
Furnished Studio - I-64 - West Broad Street
Apartment Complex
  $1530-$1530
413 New Kent Road, Blacksburg VA, 24060
New Kent Townhomes-townside
Apartment Complex
  $1075-$1075
8210 Crestwood Heights Dr., Mclean VA, 22102
The Lofts at Park Crest
Apartment Complex
  $1982-$5809

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More about Virginia

If you like history, Virginia is a great place to rent and live. There are many sites, museums and attractions that will keep you engaged such as the Arlington National Cemetery, Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home and an architectural masterpiece, the Richmond National Battlefield Park, and of course Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens, home of George and Martha Washington.

The miles of sandy white beaches make Virginia a popular destination for vacationers who often enjoy staying in a hotel or renting a beach house. Virginia Beach is a hot spot for renters from many states and is the largest city in the state.

With an educated work force and low unemployment rate, the state provides optimal conditions for large companies to operate and renters to find work. The state’s economy is going through a change from being dominated by tobacco growing to technology with production of computer chips leading the way. In Northern Virginia’s Dulles Technology Corridor you will find software, communication technology, and consulting companies. A lot of Virginians also work for federal agencies in Northern Virginia.

There are many attractions throughout the state for kids including the Virginia Beach Amusement Park, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, Kings Dominion in Doswell, the Luray Zoo and the Children's Museum of Richmond. Many college students attend school and become permanent residents afterwards. Some of the largest colleges in the state are George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Virginia and Old Dominion University.