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Arlington sits across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The Pentagon and the National Cemetery are located in Arlington. Many politicians have called Arlington home, including John Boehner and Newt Gingrich. But at its core, Arlington is a city where fast-paced, hard working Americans retreat from the D.C. hustle to a more laid-back, community-oriented vibe. Arlington just feels like home. People walk their dogs, kids play along the sidewalks, bicycles are safe to ride just about anywhere, and mature green trees line the streets of historic colonial Arlington neighborhoods.
Arlington is a city rich in American history, and the people of Arlington have done an amazing job maintaining that early American vibe. Despite its exponential growth and urbanization, Arlington is still saturated in historic buildings and houses, with old-growth trees and walkable streets. Even some of the newer apartments and businesses in Arlington are built with that old colonial brick architecture, giving the whole city a historic feel.
The main vein of music, nightlife, and artsy Arlington style is stretched along Wilson Boulevard. Start your Arlington pub crawl at the Rhodeside Grill, where you can enjoy pub grub and craft beers among the historical Arlington murals. Then see some live music at Ragtime, the IOTA Club, or the popular Arlington Rooftop Bar and Grill. Sports fans can catch a game at Mister Day’s Sports Rock Cafe or First Down Sports Bar and Grill. Wine connoisseurs can taste the nation’s best bottles in the intimate second-floor wine bar at Northside Social Coffee and Wine. Meanwhile, beer snobs can sample rare, craft beers at Rustico Restaurant and Bar or at the Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery.
Arlington has an intelligent development strategy that concentrates “urban villages” around the Metro and high-volume bus lines of Columbia Pike. These Arlington neighborhoods score high on walkability, night life, shopping and eating, and are all less than a half mile from public transportation. In these coveted Arlington enclaves, you can find both cheap apartments and all-out opulence in high-end condos and high rises. The urban villages of Arlington include Ballston, Clarendon, Courthouse, Crystal City, Lyon Village, Pentagon City, Rosslyn, Shirlington, Virginia Square, Westover, Williamsburg Circle, Pallisades, Glencarlyn, and Radnor-Fort Myer Heights.
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Many residents of Arlington, VA appreciate the easy access to public transportation and the vibrant dining scene. The proximity to Washington D.C. offers a variety of cultural experiences, making weekends enjoyable for many. Parks and recreational areas are well-kept, providing a nice balance to the urban environment. However, some locals express concerns over the high cost of living and housing prices, which can strain budgets, especially for renters.
Arlington's 2025 rental market shows one-bedroom apartments averaging around $2,500 per month, while two-bedroom units average around $3,300 monthly. These figures represent a relatively stable market for one-bedrooms and a 2.8% increase for two-bedrooms compared to the previous year.
Rents in Arlington, VA are experiencing a modest increase. In 2024, the average monthly rent rose by 1.53% compared to 2023, with 1-bedroom rents increasing by 2.38% and 2-bedroom rents by 4.43%.
January and December offer the best opportunities for apartment hunting in Arlington, with January seeing the lowest rents and December experiencing the least competition among renters. These winter months can result in savings of approximately 4.8% compared to July, which has the highest rent of the year.
Clarendon-Courthouse and Crystal City Shops stand out for renters seeking vibrant social scenes, offering excellent walk scores and frequent transit access. Douglas Park and Ashton Heights command premium attention at around $3,010 monthly for one-bedrooms, while Crystal City Shops provides steady availability with over 13% of Arlington's rental inventory.
Columbia Heights - West offers the most affordable option with median rent around $2,140, followed by North Highland at around $2,160 monthly. Columbia Forest provides another budget-friendly choice at around $2,240, while Westover Village also caters to cost-conscious renters seeking Arlington's community amenities.
Arlington welcomes pet owners with dedicated neighborhoods like Nauck and Rock Spring, which feature dog parks and pet waste stations. Long Branch Creek and Fairlington-Shirlington offer generous outdoor spaces and pet-safe windows, plus policies allowing pets without restrictions for owner peace of mind.
Utilities are rarely included in Arlington rental prices, appearing in less than 0.1% of available listings across all apartment types. One-bedroom apartments have utilities included in approximately 0.06% of units, while studios show slightly higher inclusion at 0.13% of available properties.
Arlington's rental market blends historical and modern architecture, with Colonial style properties leading at 43.3% of available units. Contemporary style apartments account for 38.7% of the market, creating a balanced mix of traditional American architecture from the 1600s alongside mid-20th century modern design principles.
Zumper’s proprietary rental data fuels our analysis. Rent and market trends, availability, neighborhood popularity, and lifestyle scores are all calculated using real-time and 2024 rental inventory and prices.
Our Lifestyle Categories ("great for eco-living," "great for social life," "great for pet owners," etc.) are determined by set criteria, against which we score each listing and its available features. At the neighborhood level, we calculate the listing count for each category to determine which lifestyles best fit each area.
Zumper, founded in 2012, is North America’s largest privately-owned rental platform, offering over 1 million listings across the U.S. and Canada. Stay informed on the latest trends and shifts in the rental market with our monthly National Rent Report, your go-to resource for key insights into the evolving rental landscape.
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