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Studio Apartments for Rent in Williamsburg, VA

13 Rentals
  1. Interior Photo - The Flats of Williamsburg
    STUDIO
    $900
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$900 - $1,079
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$900 - $1,079
    - 12 Month Lease

    The Flats of Williamsburg

    614 York St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
    (757) 378-0599
  2. Building Photo - 112 Overlook Dr
    STUDIO, 1 BATH
    $4,200
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$4,200
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$4,200

    112 Overlook Dr

    112 Overlook Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185

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Williamsburg at a Glance

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$1,613
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Williamsburg, VA Apartments for Rent

Williamsburg served as the capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1780 and remains a living testament to colonial American history, with Colonial Williamsburg preserving the architecture and atmosphere of the Revolutionary era. Those looking for apartments for rent in Williamsburg will find plenty of options, from communities near the historic district to modern developments in areas like New Town, with one-bedroom units averaging around $1,600 per month and two-bedroom apartments averaging approximately $1,760.

Renting in Williamsburg offers easy access to cultural attractions, shopping, and dining, particularly around Merchants Square and the New Town mixed-use development. The College of William & Mary, established in 1693, brings educational opportunities and events to the area, while the city's location between the James and York Rivers provides outdoor recreation options. Major roadways connect residents to the broader Hampton Roads region, and the compact 10-square-mile city makes commuting manageable. With apartment communities ranging from studio to four-bedroom layouts, renters can find housing that fits their budget while enjoying the blend of historical significance and modern amenities that define this Virginia Peninsula city.

Why Williamsburg?

  • Exciting events include exploring Williamsburg’s haunted history with the Tavern Ghost Walk and Ghosts Amongst Us.
  • The Public Hospital of 1773 contains the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum.
  • Archeologists are still exploring historic Jamestown and in 2010, they discovered remains of the 1608 church where Pocahontas married John Rolfe.
  • Visit beautiful Merchants Square and catch a live performance at the unique Kimball Theatre.
  • Berkeley Plantation is the most historic plantation on the James River, site of the first official Thanksgiving in 1619.
  • Historic Yorktown is 15 minutes from Williamsburg along the Colonial Parkway and is the site of a major Revolutionary War victory.

Renting in Williamsburg

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Getting Around Williamsburg

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Car-Dependent

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You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you need a car.
42

Somewhat Bikeable

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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you'll most likely want your car for most errands.
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Grades 9-12
1,229 Students
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Public High School

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Grades 9-12
1,322 Students
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Public High School

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Grades 9-12
711 Students
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Grades 9-12
1,208 Students
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Grades 6-8
652 Students
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Grades 6-8
574 Students
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Grades 6-8
545 Students
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Public Middle School

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Grades 6-8
790 Students
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Grades K-5
364 Students
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Public Elementary School

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Grades K-5
663 Students
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Public Elementary School

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Grades K-5
642 Students

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