How many Pet Friendly house rentals are available in Virginia Beach, VA?
Currently there are 83 available Pet Friendly rental houses for rent.
Is there a premium rent increase for Pet Friendly houses in Virginia Beach, VA?
Typically landlords will require a pet deposit, check out our listings and contact the landlord for up to date pet policy and fee information.
What type of animals are considered "Pet Friendly?"
When we discuss "Pet Friendly" in the context of renting single family homes, we're specifically talking about Cats and Dogs only. Additionally, each rental home will have their own criteria and limits around how many cats or dogs are allowed and their size based on weight. Although a rental house might be labeled as "Pet Friendly," it's best to inquire directly with the property manager or Landlord for their specific pet policies.
How to search for Pet Friendly Rental Homes in Virginia Beach, VA?
On HotPads we offer the option to select either Cats or Dogs or both within our search filters. This allows users to be more specific in their Pet Friendly home search in Virginia Beach.
About Virginia Beach
Area Information
Virginia Beach is the most populated city in Virginia. A top resort town with a mild year-round climate, it boasts a 300-foot-wide beach with a long boardwalk.
One of the best things about renting in Virginia Beach is the ability to live like you're on vacation. Whether you prefer an active or more quiet lifestyle, you'll find plenty to do, from hiking and kayaking to fishing and golfing. Music fans can enjoy nightly live music during the summer months at one of the four concert stages along the boardwalk. Nature lovers can trek through one of several state parks or go whale or dolphin watching.
Renting an apartment in Virginia Beach also places you in the midst of America's First Region, an area full of New England history. You can take in historical landmarks, including the site where English colonists first landed at the intersection of Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
Virginia Beach residents can easily commute to jobs in Norfolk. Using I-264, it's only a 25-minute drive in non-congested conditions. I-264 also links to the Hampton Roads Beltway, which allows commuters to access other suburbs in the Norfolk metro area, as well as the Norfolk International Airport.
There are many great neighborhoods to choose from when considering apartments for rent in Virginia Beach. Chesapeake Beach is the most in-demand area, close to the beach but with a quiet, residential vibe. Green Run is ideal for families, offering great schools, lots of green space and plenty of annual outdoor events. Kempsville will appeal to urbanites who want access to fine dining and shopping. Pembrook Manor features high-end apartment buildings and luxury entertainment.
Renting in Virginia Beach, VA
Rental prices in Virginia Beach are generally higher than in rest of the state, though Virginia Beach is still cheaper than the DC-Northern Virginia metro area. Popular neighborhoods, such as Northwest and North Central, can see some of the highest prices in the Virginia Beach area.
Virginia Beach Hot Spots
Virginia Beach Boardwalk: A three-mile oceanfront stretch, great for strolling, biking and rollerblading.
Peabody's Virginia Beach: Party all night long on the area's largest dance floor and enjoy special events, including Saturday Bashes at the Beach, featuring local DJs spinning Top-40 tunes.
Guadalajara Town Center: A popular, upscale nightlife venue that offers both great Mexican cuisine and features some of the hottest DJs in the area.
Tropicana Restaurant & Lounge: If Latin music gets you dancing, come here to show off your moves and to be entertained by nationally-recognized Latin dancers.
Sculptures adorn Virginia Beach. Photo credit: Jason Pratt / Flickr Virginia Beach is a popular tourist destination, but also hosts a loyal contingent of locals. Photo credit: m01229 / Flickr