Let’s take a look at some of the best deals in the Northern Virginia rental market today.
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Rentals in 22201

1205 N Garfield St #206, Arlington
$2,900
2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 988 sqft

1201 N Garfield St #610, Arlington
$2,600
2 beds, 1 full, 1 half baths
Living area: 934 sqft

1021 N Garfield St #1032, Arlington
$8,000
2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 1,287 sqft

1932 N Cleveland St, Arlington
$2,850
2 beds, 1 full baths
Living area: 952 sqft

2601 Washington Blvd #3, Arlington
$2,200
2 beds, 1 full baths
Living area: 850 sqft

1742 N Rhodes St #5-299, Arlington
$2,300
2 beds, 1 full baths
Living area: 785 sqft

1276 N Wayne St #600, Arlington
$3,000
2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 1,108 sqft

2400 Clarendon Blvd #Ph09, Arlington
$2,595
2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 830 sqft

2811 Arlington Blvd #154, Arlington
$1,895
2 beds, 1 full baths
Living area: 781 sqft

3431 12th Rd N, Arlington
$2,400
2 beds, 1 full baths
Living area: 1,360 sqft
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Why buy a home?
According to a new realtor.com® survey of more than 1,000 home shoppers, increasing rental costs are pushing more young adults toward homeownership, with 23 percent of buyers between the ages of 18 and 34 reporting rising rents as a trigger for their recent home purchase. “Although record-low inventory and high prices make this housing market unique, some classic features still top most shoppers’ wish lists,” says Danielle Hale, chief economist for realtor.com®. “At the same time, we found some clear differences in priorities. For instance, older buyers are concerned with privacy and being able to age comfortably, while millennials place more emphasis on family needs, stability, and personal expression.”
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