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Richmond, VA apartments for rent

801 apartments for rent in Richmond, VA, from 130 communities.

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City View Place

1000 Bainbridge Street, Richmond, VA, 23224

2-3 beds 1.5-2 baths 927-1,207 sqft
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The Riviera on Semmes (Historic)

1412-1414 Semmes Ave., Richmond, VA, 23224

1-3 beds 1-3 baths
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Four Twelve Flats

412 E. Grace St., Richmond, VA, 23219

1-3 beds 1-3 baths 608-1,201 sqft
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$1,149-$1,540 /mo

Urbana at Hioaks

161 Hioaks Road, Richmond, VA, 23225

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 760-1,170 sqft
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$1,129-$3,623 /mo

The Mezzo Lofts

17 W Broad Street, Richmond, VA, 23220

Studio-3 beds 3 baths 489-1,423 sqft
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From $1,650 /mo

2612 West Main Street

Richmond, VA, 23220

2 beds 1 bath 1,000 sqft
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$998-$1,489 /mo

Van de Vyver

701 North 1st Street, Richmond, VA, 23219

Studio-2 beds 2 baths 379-913 sqft
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Textile Lofts @ Plant Zero

601 Stockton St, Richmond, VA, 23224

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 557-987 sqft
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$1,192-$1,533 /mo

Guardian Place Apartments

3840 Mastin Ln, Richmond, VA, 23230

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 408-960 sqft
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The Commons at Plant Zero

15 E 2nd St, Richmond, VA, 23224

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 600-1,440 sqft
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Scott's Collection

3000 W Clay Street, Richmond, VA, 23230

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 535-1,131 sqft
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$990-$1,100 /mo

Tobacco Landing

2701 E. Main St., Richmond, VA, 23223

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 662-899 sqft
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$832-$1,529 /mo

New Manchester Flats

715 E 4th St, Richmond, VA, 23224

Studio-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 561-3,000 sqft
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From $1,600 /mo

1523 W Cary Street

Richmond, VA, 23220

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 615-633 sqft
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$3,800-$7,250 /mo

The Abby on Stuart

3215 Stuart Ave, Richmond, VA, 23221

1-4 beds 1-3.5 baths 735-3,045 sqft
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$1,400-$2,800 /mo

2101 Grove Avenue

Richmond, VA, 23220

2-3 beds 2 baths
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$999-$1,328 /mo

Miller Lofts @ Plant Zero

500 Stockton St, Richmond, VA, 23224

1-3 beds 1-3 baths 530-1,251 sqft
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$1,140-$1,911 /mo

Highland Terrace Apartments

1224 East Brookland Park Blvd, Richmond, VA, 23222

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 602-1,119 sqft
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$1,195-$1,970 /mo

Pohlig Box Factory

2411 E. Franklin Street, Richmond, VA, 23223

Studio-4 beds 1-3.5 baths 610-4,043 sqft
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The Edison Apartments

700 East Franklin Street, Richmond, VA, 23219

Studio-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 408-1,238 sqft
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Kensington Court

2900 Kensington Ave, Richmond, VA, 23221

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 974-1,036 sqft
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One Monument Ave.

413 Stuart Circle, Richmond, VA, 23220

2-4 beds 2-3 baths 1,442-2,206 sqft
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Shockoe Valley View

1904 Cedar Street, Richmond, VA, 23223

1-3 beds 1-3 baths 551-1,180 sqft
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From $900 /mo

Market Slip Apartments

2701 E. Main St., Richmond, VA, 23223

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 616-899 sqft
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$1,288-$1,783 /mo

Ashley Park

6901 Marlowe Road, Richmond, VA, 23225

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 510-935 sqft
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$1,074-$2,551 /mo

Iron House Apartments

1309 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA, 23220

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 492-1,283 sqft
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$930-$1,135 /mo

Delmont Village Apartments

3716 Delmont Street, Richmond, VA, 23222

2-3 beds 1-2 baths 654-1,091 sqft
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NOON Hioaks

475 Hioaks Road, Richmond, VA, 23225

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 573-1,157 sqft
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$1,287-$3,137 /mo

The Watkins at Shockoe

117 S 14th Street, Richmond, VA, 23219

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 502-1,283 sqft
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The Rosa

744 North 2nd Street, Richmond, VA, 23219

1 bed 1 bath 560 sqft
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Somewhat bikeable
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Richmond is mostly car dependent. Limited services and amenities are within walking distance, so a car is needed for most errands. Richmond is a somewhat bikeable area with minimal cycling infrastructure available for use.
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Schools

W W Gordon Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 611 students
8/10
Mary Munford Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 507 students
7/10
Greenfield Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 572 students
7/10
O B Gates Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 695 students
5/10
Chamberlayne Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 403 students
5/10
Linwood Holton Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 597 students
5/10
Crestview Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 374 students
5/10
Bon Air Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 639 students
5/10
J.E.B. Stuart Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 292 students
5/10
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W W Gordon Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 611 students
8/10
Mary Munford Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 507 students
7/10
Greenfield Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 572 students
7/10
O B Gates Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 695 students
5/10
Chamberlayne Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 403 students
5/10
Linwood Holton Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 597 students
5/10
Crestview Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 374 students
5/10
Bon Air Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 639 students
5/10
J.E.B. Stuart Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 292 students
5/10
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Franklin Military Academy
Public • 6-12 • 379 students
7/10
L. Douglas Wilder Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 808 students
5/10
Lucille M. Brown Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 794 students
4/10
Binford Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 404 students
3/10
Manchester Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 1210 students
3/10
Providence Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 1080 students
3/10
Thomas C. Boushall Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 763 students
3/10
Salem Church Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 898 students
3/10
Elkhardt Thompson Middle
Public • 6-8 • 831 students
2/10
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Open High School
Public • 9-12 • 200 students
10/10
Richmond Community High School
Public • 9-12 • 240 students
10/10
Franklin Military Academy
Public • 6-12 • 379 students
7/10
Monacan High School
Public • 9-12 • 1516 students
5/10
Lloyd C Bird High School
Public • 9-12 • 1858 students
3/10
Thomas Jefferson High School
Public • 9-12 • 765 students
3/10
Henrico High School
Public • 9-12 • 1657 students
2/10
John Marshall High School
Public • 9-12 • 626 students
2/10
Armstrong High School
Public • 9-12 • 836 students
1/10
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Renter’s City Guide to Richmond

Introduction

Richmond is the state capital of Virginia, an independent city that is rich in history. Founded in the 17th century and incorporated in 1742, the city was vital in both the American Revolution and the Civil War. Those with an interest in colonial-era history will have plenty to keep them entertained. Nowadays, this major east coast city has grown into a modern capital with a strong economy home to many industries, including finance and biotechnology.

How big is Richmond?

While Richmond is the state capital of Virginia, it is only the 4th largest city in the state. With a population of around 223,800 and an area of 62.57 sq.miles, it's only slightly smaller than other Virginia cities such as Norfolk and Chesapeake and around 220% larger than nearby Roanoke. 

What cities are close to Richmond?

Washington DC is around 110 miles north of Richmond, while Lynchburg lies 113 miles to the west, and Roanoke is slightly further at 189 miles. Petersburg is just 24 miles south of Richmond.

What is the weather like in Richmond?

Richmond enjoys a temperate climate with snowfall rarely exceeding 3” per year, summer temperatures averaging around 80°F, winter lows averaging 39°F and dry autumns. The city sees four distinctive seasons; summer runs June through August, fall September through November, winter December through February and spring March through May. Hurricanes, though rare, are not unheard of in Richmond.

What are the pros of living in Richmond?

There’s a lot to love about living in Richmond. One major boon is the low level of congestion on the roads. In fact, with an average commute time of just 19 minutes, locals spend far less time commuting compared to the national average of 26 minutes. The city has been recognized by Forbes as one of the top 10 best cities for commuters. In addition, it’s not difficult to find parking in the city. Richmond is also a vibrant college town with a bustling sports scene.

What are the cons of living in Richmond?

While Richmond is great if you have a private vehicle, public transportation options are fairly limited. Also, the continuous expansion of the Virginia Commonwealth University downtown is a cause for concern for residents living in that area.

How cultural is Richmond?

Richmond is a fairly diverse city with rich African American heritage alongside its English history. This gives the city a vibrant art scene, as well as astounding soul food restaurants and Jamaican eateries. Cultural diversity is also celebrated with numerous annual heritage festivals.

Richmond Demographic Highlights
Total Population 227,595
Female
Male
119,505
108,090
Median Age 34
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much is public transportation in Richmond?

Public transport in Richmond is served by the Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC), which operates numerous local bus routes in select portions of the city. A regular fare costs around $1.75, while a monthly pass averages out at $60. A number of taxi services operate within the city, with fares starting at $3 plus $2.50 per mile.

How much does a meal cost in Richmond?

When eating out in Richmond you can expect to pay an average of $60 for a three-course meal for two. A regular coffee will add around $4.25 to your bill.

How much are utilities in Richmond?

On average, you can expect to pay around $145 for your basic monthly utilities in Richmond. This is based on a 915 sq.ft apartment and includes water, electricity, heating, cooling and garbage disposal. Compared to the national average, this is about the same. For an internet connection, you should be paying around $65 per month.

Richmond Rent Statistics
Richmond, VA Apartment rent ranges
Under $500
$501 - $700
$701 - $1000
$1,000 - $1,500
$1,500 - $2,000
Over $2,000
Richmond Average apartment rent trend

Richmond Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 102,145
Owner Occupied 43.45%
Renter Occupied 56.55%
Renter-occupied housing units in Richmond:
  • 11,310 Single-family detached homes
  • 3,508 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 52,279 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (10,153) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (22,937)

Among all the available rental units in Richmond, 26% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 74% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the major industries in Richmond?

Richmond enjoys a fairly diverse economy with a variety of important sectors. One of the major industries is the finance and banking sector. The education sector is also common, due in no small part to the economic stimulus from the city’s universities. While not quite a major sector just yet, the film industry is taking off as Richmond becomes an increasingly popular location for feature films and short films. Another upcoming industry is biotechnology and research, which provides opportunities for STEM jobs.

Who are the top employers in Richmond?

Most of the top employers in Richmond are financial institutes, including Genworth Financial, Capital One, Altria Group and Suntrust Bank.

What are the top colleges in Richmond?

The University of Richmond is a liberal arts institution and is one of the top colleges in the city. Its business and law programs are highly ranked and extremely popular. Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is also located in the city, boasting medical degrees in dentistry, as well as a highly rated medical school.

Richmond Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 206,142 101.4%
Blue Collar 39,224 101.7%
White Collar 84.01%
Blue Collar 15.99%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 19,306 99.3%
Private Companies 160,000 98.4%
Governmental Workers 41,288 109.2%
Not for Profit Companies 24,772 111.3%
Self Employees 7.87%
Private Companies 65.21%
Governmental Workers 16.83%
Not for Profit Companies 10.1%

Richmond Education Statistics

No High School 3.85%
Some High School 28.77%
Some College 21.82%
Associate Degree 5.06%
Bachelor's Degree 24.82%
Graduate Degree 15.68%

Richmond Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 102,145
Average People Per Household 2
Median Household Income$62,671
Average Household Income$94,647
Family
Non-family
44,772
57,373
Children
No Children
21,056
81,089
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What can you do in Richmond for free?

There are some great things to do in Richmond without spending a dime. History buffs can check out a range of Civil War sites, with the battle site of Fort Harrison being a top choice. The Virginia Holocaust Museum is also free to enter and provides a thought-provoking and powerful experience. Alternatively, embrace the great outdoors and head to the James River, where you can enjoy picnicking, boating and fishing.

What is there to do in Richmond for families?

One of the top attractions for families is the Richmond Zoo, with its wide array of creatures from across the globe. The Science Museum of Virginia is also well worth checking out and features exciting exhibitions that children and adults alike will enjoy. Sports-loving kids can check out a Richmond Flying Squirrels game, the city's minor league baseball team.

Are there parks in Richmond?

There are a number of parks dotted throughout Richmond, from small neighborhood parks to huge city ones. Treat your four-legged friend to a fun morning out at Barker Field Dog Park, or head to Belle Isle, which is rated among the best parks in the entire city.

What are the main annual events in Richmond?

Richmond enjoys a number of annual events, with a particular focus on delectable edibles. The Carytown Watermelon Festival draws huge crowds each year, and besides enjoying the juicy fruit, there's a wealth of other attractions. Likewise, the Hanover Tomato Festival is just as popular among lovers of the versatile red fruit that isn't a fruit. Richmond celebrates its African American culture each year with the annual 2nd Street Festival, a carnival of music, art and food.

What is there to do in Richmond for couples?

'Virginia is for lovers', or so they say, so it’s only fitting that Richmond has a wealth of things to do for couples. Make date night special with a trip to Estilo, a stunning Latin American restaurant with passion on the menu. Alternatively, why not try something new? Blue Bee Cider in Old Town Manchester offers couple’s tasting sessions, where you can discover an array of new flavors.

Where to go shopping in Richmond?

You can fulfill all your shopping needs and desires in Richmond and the city boasts an array of shopping centers, malls and districts. Carytown is a trendy shopping district featuring more than 200 boutiques and stores. For something more traditional, Chesterfield Towne Center offers over 125 familiar stores, while Short Pump Town Center provides outdoor shopping, plus an array of restaurants.

What are renters' rights in Richmond?

Renters’ rights in Richmond are fairly well protected. Security deposits are limited to a maximum of the equivalent of 2-months’ rent, while landlords are required to refund deposits within 90 days of the tenant moving out. Landlords are also obliged to maintain the upkeep of rental units and must make repairs to necessary services such as hot water and functioning locks when required. Landlords in Richmond are also compelled by law to disclose whether mold has been found in the rental unit.

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