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Vienna, WV Homes for Rent

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    $709 - $899 per month

    Apartments on 18th

    1-2 Beds

    1012 18th St, Vienna, WV 26105

    2 Bed 1.5 Bath units in a nice and convenient location. Our models have open floor plans. Please call for any additional information.

    1012 18th St, Vienna, WV 26105
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    $895 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,000 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    1503 5th St Unit D, Vienna, WV 26105

    Great location! It's like living in the country but in the heart of the city. Centrally located to shopping, businesses & restaurants. Quiet neighborhood. Private parking. Carpet & freshly painted. Upstairs large master bedroom with 2 large closets. 2nd bedroom is smaller or great for an office.Full bath upstairs with new vanity and mirror & lighting. Linen closest. Main floor:

    1503 5th St Unit D, Vienna, WV 26105
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    $941 per month

    Pleasantview Towers

    1 Bed

    1205 9th St, Vienna, WV 26105

    We have immediate availability with our one-bedroom apartments for individuals who are 62 years of age and older or have a verifiable disability. Rent is calculated based on 30% of your gross annual income minus any allowable deductions. Some of the reasons you will love Pleasantview Towers are we offer a caring and dedicated staff including manager(s), maintenance and a service coordinator,

    1205 9th St, Vienna, WV 26105

Why Live in Vienna

Vienna, WV, is a small city known as the shopping destination of the Mid-Ohio Valley. Historically a farming community, Vienna evolved into a residential suburb with the introduction of an electric railway connecting Parkersburg and Marietta. Today, it boasts major employers like Grand Central Mall, Home Depot, Lowes, Sam's Club, and Harbor Freight. The Grand Central Mall, located on Grand Central Avenue, is the only shopping mall within 80 miles of Wood County, making it a central economic hub. Vienna offers various attractions, including McDonough Wildlife Refuge with ADA-accessible trails and Jackson Memorial Park, which features sports fields, disc golf, dog parks, and an outdoor pool. The park is also popular for sledding during winter. Spencer's Landing along the Ohio River is set to receive a kayak launch, amphitheater, and fishing boardwalk. Housing styles in Vienna range from ranch-style homes and bungalows to bi-level houses and American Foursquares, with custom homes located farther from the commercial corridor. Students attend the highly rated Wood County Schools district, with high schoolers going to schools in Parkersburg. Grand Central Avenue is the main thoroughfare, connecting Vienna to Parkersburg and Marietta. The Mid-Ohio Valley Transit Authority provides bus services, and the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport is less than 11 miles away. Vienna's Freedom Festival, held around the Fourth of July, is the city's largest event, featuring concerts, hot-air balloon rides, carnival games, and a rodeo, with plans for a drone show next year. Crime rates in Vienna have dropped between 2022 and 2023, making it safer than the national average.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Vienna, WV for renters?
The most popular neighborhood in Vienna, WV for renters is Avery Street Historic District.
What are the most popular zip codes in Vienna, WV for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Vienna, WV for renters include 26104 and 26101.
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