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Hudson Terrace Homes for Rent

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    $885 - $1,425 per month

    Hilton Village Townhomes

    Studio-2 Beds

    531 Bulkeley Place, Newport News, VA 23601

    There's no place like these homes at Hilton Village Townhomes in Newport News, VA. Practically built just for you, our studio, one, two, and three-bedroom townhomes come complete with private entry, large closets, and a patio. As a resident of our community, located near Hilton Village shopping and dining, you'll enjoy modern amenities like a swimming pool and dog park. If you're looking for

    531 Bulkeley Place, Newport News, VA 23601
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    $975 - $1,175 per month

    Windsor Court Apartments

    1-3 Beds

    537 Bellwood Rd, Newport News, VA 23601

    Come enjoy Newport News living at Windsor Court Apartments. You'll find this community in the heart of Newport News. You will be minutes from plenty of dining, shopping and entertainment. We offer 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Let the professional leasing staff show you everything this community has in store. It's time to come home to Windsor Court Apartments. Contact us or stop by the leasing

    537 Bellwood Rd, Newport News, VA 23601
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    $875 - $1,125 per month

    Hartford at Anchor Point

    Studio-2 Beds

    541 Randolph Rd, Newport News, VA 23601

    Don't ever judge a book by it's cover! Hartford at Anchor Point has just remodeled 45 apartment homes which are sure to impress. These renovated homes feature real, granite countertops, washer/dryer hook-ups and vinyl wood-plank flooring. You deserve the best. Hartford at Anchor Point's friendly staff wants you to love your home and your community! Let them welcome you to a new standard of

    541 Randolph Rd, Newport News, VA 23601

Why Live in Hudson Terrace

In southwestern Newport News, the Hudson Terrace neighborhood draws residents and military members who want to be close to work and outdoor recreation. “There’s Langley Airforce Base and Fort Eustis, so there are a lot of military-friendly communities,” says Anita Cox, broker and owner of NextHome Coastal Luxury Realty. “Some people absolutely commute to Norfolk because the I-64 tunnels go right to the Naval Air Station.” Cox also highlights how accessibility to restaurants and outdoor destinations draws people to areas like Hudson Terrace. U.S. Route 17 runs through the area, making it easy to reach the nearby airport and popular parks. Home prices are much lower in Hudson Terrace than in nearby neighborhoods along the James River but with the same accessibility. Hudson Terrace is a place to relax at home while still having destinations close to home to explore. Route 17 cuts through the community, creating a divide between the apartment complexes in the west and single-family homes in the east. Most homes were built in the 1950s with ranch-style designs, often selling for $200,000 to $380,000. Because the homes are older, many have detached garages or none at all. The streets
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