
Curious just how far your dollar goes in Alexandria?
We've rounded up the latest rental offerings via rental site Zumper to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to finding housing in Alexandria if you're on a budget of $1,800/month.
Read on for the listings. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
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1600 Prince St., #611 (King St. Metro-Eisenhower Ave.)
Listed at $1,800/month, this 707-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit is located at 1600 Prince St., #611.
The unit includes a balcony, fireplace and in-unit laundry. Thick walls and the top-floor location keep things quiet. The building has off-street parking.
If you've got a pet, you'll be happy to learn that cats and dogs are allowed.
Walk Score indicates that this location has excellent walkability, is very bikeable and boasts excellent transit options.
(Check out the complete listing here.)
4380 King St. (Alexandria West)
Next, there's this one-bedroom, one-bathroom situated at 4380 King St.
It's listed for $1,760/month for its 677 square feet of space. In the furnished unit, there are hardwood floors, high ceilings, in-unit laundry, a walk-in closet and a balcony. The building includes a pool and community spaces.
Luckily for pet owners, both dogs and cats are permitted.
According to Walk Score, this location isn't very walkable, is relatively bikeable and has good transit options.
Note that multiple units are available, and photos may not be of exact units listed.
(Take a gander at the complete listing here.)
211 Yoakum Parkway (Landmark-Van Dom)
Here's an 863-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo at 211 Yoakum Parkway that's going for $1,750/month.
The unit comes with a balcony, fireplace and in-unit laundry. The building offers outdoor space and an indoor swimming pool. Neither cats nor dogs are permitted.
Walk Score indicates that this location requires a car for most errands, is somewhat bikeable and has good transit options.
(Check out the complete listing here.)
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