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Student Housing in Arlington, Virginia

$5,850/month

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Apartment at N Glebe Rd, Ballston

$6,686/month

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Apartment at N Pollard St, Virginia Square

€1,751/month

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Room at 2221 S Clark St

$5,541/month

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Apartment at Clarendon Blvd, Radnor-Fort Myer Heights

$6,500/month

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Apartment at 23rd St S, Crystal City

$1,000/month

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Room at Gary Ave, Alexandria West

$4,140/month

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Apartment at South Grant Street, Pentagon City

$4,524/month

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Apartment at S Eads St, Crystal City

$4,524/month

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Apartment at S Eads St, Crystal City

$3,750/month

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Apartment at N Glebe Rd, Ballston

$422/month

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Room at Arlington

€1,452/month

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Room at 2221 S Clark St

$360/month

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Room at Arlington

$485/month

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Room at Arlington

$4,524/month

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Apartment at S Eads St, Crystal City

$3,900/month

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Apartment at N Glebe Rd, Ballston

$437/month

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Room at Arlington

$6,686/month

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Apartment at N Pollard St, Virginia Square

$5,541/month

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Apartment at Clarendon Blvd, Radnor-Fort Myer Heights

$500/month

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Room at Arlington

Student accommodation, flats and rooms for rent in Arlington, Virginia

If you are considering doing an exchange in this city in the state of Virginia, you are probably wondering what the student housing options are in Arlington. In this article, we tell you everything about it! After reading it, you will have a clearer idea of ​​what your ideal accommodation is, as well as some of the best neighbourhoods to live in during your exchange.

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Private room Arlington, Virginia16€662
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Entire place Arlington, Virginia17€4900
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Arlington is a lively and diverse city that is part of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This strategic location makes it an attractive location for international students, as it offers a unique combination of academic, cultural and professional opportunities. You will be able to enjoy both cities during your exchange!

The American city has a variety of restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs, offering entertainment options for all tastes. Additionally, Arlington has well-kept parks and green spaces, providing opportunities for outdoor activities, sports and recreation.

Student apartments for rent in Arlington, Virginia

Apartments for rent in Arlington vary in size, from studio apartments to multi-bedroom apartments, providing options for individual students or those who prefer to live in groups. The cost of rent will depend both on that, on the size of the apartment, and on the location in which it’s found. Normally, the more in-between the floor, the higher the monthly rental price.

Some apartment complexes offer amenities such as gyms, recreation areas, rooftop terraces and on-site laundromats, improving the quality of student life. Of course, keep in mind that the presence of these amenities may vary, so it is important to review the available options when choosing an apartment.

Student rooms for rent in Arlington, Virginia

When it comes to rooms for rent in this American city, you will find both individual rooms as shared bedrooms. The latter usually have space for two people, and allow students to invest less than your budget on rent since the price per person is cheaper. They can also be found rooms with private bathroom, which is a great advantage but usually makes the rental cost a little higher.

Many rooms for rent are fully furnished, including beds, desks and wardrobes, making it easy to move in for international students who do not have their own furniture to move in. Due to this, it is usually the most chosen accommodation option among young people.

Student accommodation in Arlington, Virginia

The following are some of the best areas you can consider to look for accommodation in the American city:

Flats for rent in Ballston

Situated in downtown Arlington, Ballston offers a mix of skyscrapers, shopping centres and parks, providing an urban experience with a variety of services and shops. Likewise, with the presence of George Mason University and some buildings of Marymount University, Ballston attracts students, creating a lively atmosphere with entertainment and dining options. This neighbourhood is also known for its easy access to subway and bus routes, making it easier to get around the city and to Washington, D.C.

Apartments in Clarendon

Clarendon, located next to Ballston, is known for its lively nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs and restaurants that attract young professionals and students. It also has parks and green spaces, providing recreational and relaxation areas.

Rooms for rent in Rosslyn

Located near the river Potomac, Rosslyn offers spectacular views of Washington, D.C., and features modern architecture and skyscrapers, creating a distinctive urban landscape. It is a major business centre for housing companies and organisations, but also has access to walking trails and outdoor recreation areas, offering a balance between the urban and the natural.

Erasmus accommodation near Marymount University

The main campus of this institution is located in the neighbourhood of Donaldson Run, north of downtown Arlington. That neighbourhood, Yorktown and Waverly Hills are convenient if you want to live near that campus. In addition, Marymount University has two centres in the area of Ballston, the Ballston Center and the 4040 Center. For this reason, this neighbourhood is ideal for looking for nearby accommodation, as well as Lyon Village and Ashton Heights.

Student residences in Arlington, Virginia

Universities in the United States usually offer their students the possibility of staying in University student halls, and many of them save places for exchange students. Generally, these residences are located on the campus of the same institution or very close, allowing access to all facilities, events and organised activities. This way you will be able to easily become part of the community of students at the University.

Talking about private residences, you have the option to choose between modern and luxury options. Take a good look at the facilities that each one has, since they may have amenities such as an outdoor pool, barbecue area and garden, gym, restaurant and even leisure areas. Most private residences are in central areas, with good access to the areas of the city most frequented by young people.

Frequently Asked Questions about studying in Arlington, Virginia

What are the best Apps if I am going on an exchange to Arlington, Virginia?
You have to download the Erasmus Play App! With it, you will be able to be part of a community of students from different parts of the world who will be in Arlington at the same time as you. This way, you can make friends and even meet potential roommates and classmates.
How much does student housing cost in Arlington, Virginia?
The price of accommodation in this city is usually quite high, because it has several prestigious universities and because it is very close to Washington D.C. The cost of a single room usually has a minimum of $1000 per month, while an apartment normally does not go below $2000. Do your search in advance so you can choose accommodation with good features, price and location!
What are the best neighbourhoods to live in in Arlington, Virginia as a student?    
There are various neighbourhoods that you can consider when looking for accommodation in this American city. Some of the most chosen by students every year are Ballston, Clarendon and Rosslyn. For their part, Marymount University students also tend to consider areas such as Donaldson Run, Yorktown, Waverly Hills, Lyon Village and Ashton Heights.              
How much does it cost to live in Arlington, Virginia as a student?
The cost of living in this city, being so close to the country's capital, is quite high. Generally, the cheapest cost to rent is for a room, and they usually range from $1000 per month onwards. In addition, you should consider additional expenses such as food, transportation and academic materials, which could add up to approximately $500-700 per month, and what you want to invest in leisure and entertainment.
Why go on an exchange to Arlington, Virginia?
The cultural diversity and vibrant community life that distinguishes Arlington offers a nurturing environment for international students. In addition, the city has a wide range of entertainment options, from parks to cultural events that you will be able to enjoy during your stay. Another reason to go on an exchange to Arlington is because of its proximity to Washington DC, which will allow you to enjoy all the cultural and leisure offerings that the country's capital has to offer.

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