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Rentals in 22201
$3,500 : 1325 N Stuart St, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 1,282 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 1939
Days on Market: 0
$2,695 : 1045 Utah St #2-108, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 953 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 1994
Days on Market: 1
$2,250 : 1243 N Vermont St, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 1 full baths
Living area: 858 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 1937
Days on Market: 1
$2,875 : 1301 N Courthouse Rd #1408, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 1,183 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 1983
Days on Market: 1
$2,995 : 1188 N Utah St, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 1 full, 1 half baths
Living area: 1,215 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 1981
Days on Market: 85
$2,900 : 1813 N Uhle St N #1, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 2 full, 1 half baths
Living area: 1,508 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 1983
Days on Market: 2
$3,400 : 3625 10th St N #410, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 2 full, 1 half baths
Living area: 1,178 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 2006
Days on Market: 19
$2,600 : 1045 N Utah St #2-201, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 879 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 1994
Days on Market: 14
$2,795 : 901 N Monroe St #308, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 2 full baths
Living area: 1,009 sq. ft.
Lot size:
Year built: 1998
Days on Market: 19
$1,800 : 2009 N Daniel St #T1, Arlington 22201

2 beds, 1 full baths
Living area:
Lot size:
Year built: 1955
Days on Market: 128
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Finding the Perfect Rental Property Every person may be defined as an individual, and as such we all have different wants and needs. This applies to all aspects of our lives but may be particularly frustrating while searching for a home. In the rental market, it is clear that one size does not fit all and being able to find the perfect property poses a serious challenge. Adding to the challenge is the fact that occupancy rates and rents in desirable areas may be high, and it is often difficult to find a property that suits both your budget and your requirements. Even in areas where there are more available properties it might still be difficult to find something that ticks all the boxes. Here are a few tips to take some of the stress out of the search: Know Your Needs You, as a potential renter, should be well-aware of your needs. Some people are simply looking for a place to eat, sleep and shower while others are looking for a lifestyle or a space that will accommodate various activities, such as working, entertaining and hobbies. Think about what the space needs to do for you and make a list of your specific requirements. For example, do you need built in kitchen appliances? Is a washer and dryer essential or is there a laundry nearby? Do you need easy access to the metro or do you need parking for a car? These are questions only you can answer. After you have answered these questions the best you can, you need to consider the all-important budget. What will your money get you and what are you prepared to sacrifice to stay within budget? Remember when you assess your requirements to differentiate between wants and needs because, unfortunately, you will most likely have to make a compromise somewhere. Your needs are the things you cannot survive without and your wants are those little extras that make your life more comfortable but are not essential. Take your list of requirements and mark your wants and needs in different colors and then rank them in order of importance. Remember your needs are always more important than your wants.