Apartments to rent in 22301, Alexandria

22301 covers Del Ray, Potomac Yard and Rosemont in Alexandria, VA — a walkable, commuter-friendly part of the Washington, D.C. metro. The area mixes older rowhouses and new mid-rise apartments near the Potomac Yard shopping center and the Potomac Yard–VT Metro station.

Nearby ZIPs Comparison

ZIPsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
22301 — Del Ray / Potomac Yard High Good Safe Excellent
22314 — Old Town High Good Safe Excellent
22305 — Potomac Yard / Del Ray (northern edge) Average Fair Safe Good
22302 — Seminary Hill / Landmark Average Fair Safe Good
22311 — Eisenhower / Eisenhower West Average Fair Less Safe Good
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: Zillow / Zumper

ZIP 22301 Rental Prices

Studio
$1,600 – $2,200
1 bedroom
$1,900 – $2,600
2 bedroom
$2,600 – $3,400
3 bedroom
$3,200 – $4,500

Source: Zillow / Zumper

Rentals available in 22301

22301 Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Maury Elementary School

6/10 GreatSchools / local listing
201 S Union St, Alexandria, VA (serves parts of 22301)
🧭 In/near 22301 (~0.3–0.8 mi to many 22301 addresses)

Top Private Schools

Source: Alexandria City Public Schools / NCES

22301 Safety & Crime Overview

Safe

22301 is generally considered safe compared with Alexandria as a whole. Property crime (theft from vehicles, package theft) is the most common complaint in the area; violent crime rates are lower than or near city averages. Standard urban precautions (secure parking, package delivery choices, locked bikes) are recommended. Local police patrols are active around commercial corridors like Mount Vernon Avenue and Potomac Yard.

Source: ZipDataMaps / NeighborhoodScout local profiles

22301 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~81
Very Walkable (Del Ray / central 22301): most errands can be done on foot.
Transit Score ~72
Excellent Transit — multiple bus routes plus Potomac Yard/Braddock Road/King St area Metro access.
Bike Score ~90
Biker's Paradise — strong bike infrastructure and trails (Mount Vernon Trail / Four Mile Run connections).
<30 min
To downtown Washington, D.C.: under 30 minutes by Metro (Potomac Yard/Yellow & Blue lines to central downtown stations) or 20–35 min depending on destination and transfers.

Source: Walk Score

22301, Alexandria Summary

Overview

22301 blends a village-like Main Street (Mount Vernon Avenue in Del Ray) with newer mixed-use development around Potomac Yard. It offers above-average walkability, strong transit access (Potomac Yard–VT station + multiple bus lines), and a mix of housing from historic rowhouses to modern mid-rises. The area is popular with professionals commuting to D.C., families seeking neighborhood schools, and renters who prioritize walkability and local shops. The market skews pricy compared with Alexandria-wide averages: expect premium rents for updated apartments and short walks to shops and restaurants. Recent investments (Potomac Yard redevelopment and new transit connections) continue to shape demand and future supply.

Key Features

  • Walkable Main Street: Mount Vernon Avenue (Del Ray) offers cafes, boutiques and weekly farmers markets.
  • New transit node: Potomac Yard–VT Metro (Yellow/Blue) gives fast access into the region.
  • Parks & trails: Good bike and trail access (Mount Vernon Trail, Four Mile Run) and multiple neighborhood parks.
  • Development & job growth: Virginia Tech Innovation Campus and ongoing commercial development near Potomac Yard bolster local jobs.

Housing Snapshot

  • Mix of renovated early-20th-century rowhouses and newer mid-rise apartments.
  • Rents are above Alexandria average; 1BR units frequently lease quickly in high-demand months.
  • Limited on-street parking in central Del Ray; garage parking often carries separate monthly fees.

History

  • Potomac Yard rail history Potomac Yard was a major CSX rail classification yard for decades; it has since been redeveloped into mixed-use neighborhoods and retail.
  • Del Ray origin Del Ray grew from the small Town of Potomac subdivisions (late 19th/early 20th century) and is known for its main-street character.
  • Alexandria's maritime and colonial roots The broader Alexandria area (Old Town) dates to the mid-1700s and remains a preserved historic district a few blocks south of 22301.

Demographics and Lifestyle

  • Residents Mix of young professionals, families and long-time homeowners; high share of residents with college degrees.
  • Lifestyle Active, walkable neighborhood with local festivals, cafes, and a strong community calendar.
  • Transit-friendly Excellent connections to D.C., Reagan National Airport and major employment centers.
  • Pet-friendly Dog parks and pet services are common; many eateries have pet-friendly outdoor seating.