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Studio Apartments for Rent in Suffolk, VA

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    $1,535 - $2,910 per month

    The Gallery at Godwin

    Studio - 3 Beds

    3061 Godwin Blvd, Suffolk, VA 23434

    Discover the Gallery at Godwin. A luxury pet friendly community with 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartment homes with the convenience of retail. Located on Godwin Boulevard, across the street from Obici Sentara Hospital and a short distance from the new Publix Market at Planters Station. Walk to dining, shopping, businesses, and so much more!Experience a community with unsurpassed resort-style

    3061 Godwin Blvd, Suffolk, VA 23434
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    $1,275 - $1,950 per month

    The Elliott Apartments

    Studio - 2 Beds

    181 N Main St, Suffolk, VA 23434

    The Elliott Apartments will opened Fall of 2024 with 45 studio, one and two-bedroom apartments. The former Elliott Hotel circa 1925, has been restored to the beauty rarely seen in today’s bustling times.Sophisticated, Modern in style, and Convenient best describes this rehabilitated jewel in downtown Suffolk.All within a short walk you’ll find: * Suffolk’s beautiful new

    181 N Main St, Suffolk, VA 23434

Why Live in Suffolk

Suffolk, VA, a coastal city in the Hampton Roads region, is situated along the Nansemond River and spans approximately 430 square miles following its merger with Nansemond County in 1974. Despite its large land area, Suffolk maintains a relatively low population density, with around 236 people per square mile. The city has seen significant growth, with a population increase of nearly 10,000 from the previous census, and continues to expand with new homes and major employers like Amazon and Naval Information Forces. Suffolk is renowned for its peanut production, housing the Planters Peanut Center. The city is divided into three main sections: the rural southern side, the central downtown area, and the rapidly developing northern side, which features newer neighborhoods and deep-water access. Suffolk offers diverse housing options, from expansive horse farms to waterfront properties. Recreational opportunities abound with Bennett's Creek Park, the Nansemond River, and the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, which includes 40 miles of trails. Youth sports are prominent, supported by organizations like the Suffolk Youth Athletic Association. Downtown Suffolk hosts annual events such as the Earth and Arts Festival and the Peanut Festival, along with the TGIF Summer Concert Series. Dining options have improved significantly, with local favorites like Baron’s Pub. Shopping is concentrated in northern Suffolk, while downtown features municipal offices and local businesses. Commuting is facilitated by Interstate 664, and Norfolk International Airport is about 30 miles away.

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