$899 - $2,409 per month
Lark on Main
Studio-4 Beds
1000 W Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
$899 - $2,409 per month
Lark on Main
Studio-4 Beds
1000 W Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
$2,200 per month
917 West St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Fantastic location! Easy for UVA AND Downtown! Great restaurants to which one can walk including the Dairy Market! Large Bedroom & full Bath (w/tub; separate shower) on main level. Wood floors throughout. Great open Kitchen. Fenced level back yard & large private deck. Natural Gas Heat and Central AC. All appliances including W&D. N/S. Off-street parking. Sq footage estimated. Better photos
JULIE GEE RENT YOUR HOME LLC
$1,299 - $1,319 per month
Flats at West Village
4 Beds
852 W Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
$2,600 per month
304 11th St NW, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Walk to everything! Short-term rental w/ all utilities (WIFI negotiable depending on length of stay). Lightly furnished if desired. Renovated 2 BR / 1 BA bungalow on quiet street between UVA, the Corner, and Downtown mall. Very convenient 14-min walk to UVA Hospital. Perfect for someone traveling for work. Hardwood floors, updated bathroom and kitchen with granite counters and deep single bowl
The 10th and Page neighborhood in Charlottesville has seen significant development in recent years, transforming it into a vibrant area with a mix of shops, hotels, and multi-use buildings. This neighborhood offers a variety of dining options, particularly near the intersections of 10th Street and Main Street, and 10th Street and Preston Avenue. Notable eateries include Kung Fu Tea, Potbelly, and Box’d Kitchen, with the Dairy Market providing a diverse food hall experience in the historic Monticello Dairy building. Integral Yoga Natural Foods offers a selection of health foods nearby. Housing in 10th and Page features cottages and bungalows with small yards and fences, as well as brick colonials and modern three-bedroom colonials, with prices ranging from the upper $200,000s to $600,000. Jenkins Park offers a peaceful green space, while the nearby university campus and Booker T. Washington Park provide additional recreational opportunities. The neighborhood is highly walkable, with sidewalks and easy access to the Amtrak station and bus routes. Highly rated schools, including Charlottesville High, support the community, making it an appealing option for families.