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Last updated April 26 2024 at 4:59 PM

University of Virginia, VA
20 1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent

Prices shown are base rent prices and may not include non-optional fees and utilities.
Looking for 1 bedroom apartments in University of Virginia offers a variety of choices and price points. 1 bedroom apartments allow more privacy than living with a... Read Guide >
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City Guide for University of Virginia, VA

Thomas Jefferson designed the original University of Virginia Historic District. It made the World Heritage list in 1987 and has been on state and national registers since the 1970s.

University of Virginia, Virginia, is a census-designated place that is home to about 7,704 residents, according to the 2010 Census report. This area consists of about 1.7 square miles and includes not only the part of University of Virginia (the higher education institution) that is not a part of Charlottesville, Virginia, but also residential areas off the university's grounds. The area has two zip codes, 22903 and 22904, and is a part of Albemarle County. See more

What to keep in mind when looking for 1 bedroom apartments in University of Virginia, VA

Looking for 1 bedroom apartments in University of Virginia offers a variety of choices and price points. 1 bedroom apartments allow more privacy than living with a roommate, and gives you more flexibility to find the perfect space for yourself or with a significant other.

There are a few things to consider when touring 1 bedroom apartments, including the square footage and layout. In some cities, small 1 bedroom apartments may cost nearly the same as a studio apartment. Decide whether cost, amenities, or location are the most important to help guide your apartment search.

If cost is a factor while searching for 1 bedroom apartments in University of Virginia, consider which floor you will live on. The bottom floor is often cheaper than top floor units, or there may be a unit with undesirable views or with an outdated kitchen that rents for less.

Remember to come prepared during your apartment hunt with pay stubs, a letter of employment or recommendation, identification, and a checkbook to act quickly. The best 1 bedroom apartments require fast action, so come ready to sign.