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Boulevard Homes for Rent

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    $920 - $1,350 per month

    Turlington Oaks

    1 - 3 Beds

    414 Turlington Rd, Newport News, VA 23606

    Want to move into a NEWLY RENOVATED home?! You can have this dream become a reality at Turlington Oaks. Set on a gorgeous, 12 acre park-like setting off of Warwick Blv in Newport News, this community features fully-renovated homes which include brand new sleek, black appliances, cabinets and counter-tops, upgraded lighting throughout and so much more( in our Renovated units)! Visit this community

    414 Turlington Rd, Newport News, VA 23606
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    $2,400 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,793 Sq Ft
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    20 Nutmeg Quarter Place, Newport News, VA 23606

    Move in before August 1st and the July Pro-rate is WAIVEDSingle Family, 2 Story, 1793 Square Feet4 Bedrooms, 1.5 BathroomsBeautifully updated colonial home located in the heart of Newport News!Living room with wood burning fireplace, Formal dining room, Kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, 1st floor bedroom with half bath.Other Features- LVP

    Kristie Chisman-Hill Greg Garrett Property Management

    20 Nutmeg Quarter Place, Newport News, VA 23606

Why Live in Boulevard

Boulevard, a neighborhood in Newport News, is situated just 2 miles from the James River, offering a mix of smaller, older homes primarily built in the '50s and '60s. These homes are often brick ranch styles with hipped roofs, while larger split-level colonial-style houses are also available. The area is characterized by winding, cul-de-sac streets lined with towering pines and oaks. Boulevard is served by the Newport News Public Schools district, with students attending Hidenwood Elementary, Ethel M. Gildersleeve Middle, and the highly rated Menchville High School, known for its strong track program and student newspaper. The neighborhood's proximity to Christopher Newport University adds a college town vibe, complemented by a family-friendly atmosphere. Residents enjoy access to several parks and attractions, including the Noland Trail at Mariners' Park, Deer Park, and the Virginia Living Museum. For dining, Byrd's and Schooners Grill are local favorites. Essential shopping is convenient with Harris Teeter and Food Lion nearby. Boulevard is well-connected, with Interstate 64 just 3 miles away and Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport 5 miles from the neighborhood. The area has a low crime risk compared to the national average, making it a practical choice for home buyers.
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