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    Average Monthly Rent in Virginia Now Over $2,000

    2024-08-06

    VIRGINIA - The average rent in the Commonwealth of Virginia is now over $2,000 month, according to renting data from Zillow.

    The rental market in Virginia has seen a steady increase over the past year.

    According to rental data from Zillow, the median rent for all property types and bedrooms in the state now stands at $2,095. This marks an increase of $28 from the previous month and a rise of $95 compared to August 2023.

    There are currently 9,013 available rental properties in Virginia, with prices ranging from $100 to $48,000 per month. Despite the wide range, the median rent price remains consistent at $2,095, according to Zillow.

    The year-over-year increase reflects the overall trend in the Virginia rental market, showing a steady climb in rental costs. As demand continues to grow, renters should anticipate these incremental changes.

    For those seeking to rent a house in Virginia, it's essential to be aware of these trends and budget accordingly.

    The rising costs highlight the importance of staying informed about the current market conditions.



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    Shipbuilder-Joe-Say-Fiend
    08-07
    In 1970 I paid $160.00 a month with all utilities paid for a one bedroom apartment. The young Americans are being taken down a dangerous path. They are being set up to fail. The government is waiting for the fall and they will step in and take over. You do not want a government to have that kind of control over you or your family members. Remember people fled those type’s of governments and came to America 🇺🇸 to be free. They are still coming.
    Leopheus Rountree
    08-07
    before we know it's going to just like that movie Soylent green one jar of strawberry's $150 eating compress people
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