Townhomes for Rent in Midlothian VA - 56 Townhouses
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1 / 5$2,5703 Beds, 2.5 Baths, 1,974 sq ft
Pets Allowed Fireplace Playground Island Kitchen
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1 / 5$2,4002 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,582 sq ft
Pool Hardwood Floors Fireplace Vaulted Ceiling Fitness Center Clubhouse
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1 / 5$2,5954 Beds, 3 Baths, 2,208 sq ft
Pets Allowed Vaulted Ceiling Fitness Center Clubhouse
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Find the Perfect Midlothian, VA Rental
Midlothian, VA Townhomes for Rent
Choose from 56 available Midlothian, VA townhomes for rent to find a floor plan that fits your lifestyle. Find your pet friendly Midlothian townhouse with popular features to complement your lifestyle. Most townhomes are multi-level, with bedrooms located on the top floor. Some townhouses have basements for additional space, and some offer features like paid utilities. Be sure to view photos or take an online tour to find a rental that works for you! Some terriffic Midlothian neighborhoods with townhomes for rent include West End, Downtown Richmond and Northside. While the average rent for a townhome in Midlothian is $2,687, remember that price varies by location, ranging anywhere from $2,400 to $3,254. If price is a factor, consider looking in nearby cities like Brandermill, Chesterfield and Bon Air.
Midlothian, VA Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent for a townhome in Midlothian, VA is $2,687.
Need extra space? A three bedroom townhome in Midlothian, VA costs $2,600 per month on average.
A four bedroom townhome in Midlothian, VA costs $2,880 per month on average.
Education
There are several options for elementary schools in Midlothian, VA, including Old Hundred Elementary, J B Watkins Elementary, and Woolridge Elementary
Families with kids will appreciate the middle school options in Midlothian, VA, such as Tomahawk Creek Middle, Midlothian Middle, and Robious Middle
Renting a townhome in Midlothian, VA, means you have access to a number of high schools, including Cosby High, Midlothian High, and James River High
Midlothian, VA is home to John Tyler C.C., Midlothian, University of Richmond, and VCU