Apartments to rent in 22302, Alexandria

ZIP 22302 covers Alexandria’s western corridors and Rosemont-area pockets between King Street and the Van Dorn/Duke Street corridors. The area mixes mid-century garden apartments, walkable retail along King Street, and convenient access to parks, schools, and regional transit — making it popular with families and commuters to DC.

Nearby ZIPs Comparison

ZIPsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
22302 — West End / Rosemont High Good Safe Good
22301 — Del Ray High Good Safe Excellent
22314 — Old Town High Good Very Safe Excellent
22304 — Landmark / Van Dorn Average Fair Less Safe Fair
22311 — Seminary Hill Average Good Safe Good
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: Zillow Rentals — 22302 market trends

ZIP 22302 Rental Prices

Studio
$1,200 – $2,000
1 bedroom
$1,500 – $2,900
2 bedroom
$1,800 – $3,200
3 bedroom
$2,400 – $4,000

Source: Zillow Rentals — 22302 market trends

Rentals available in 22302

22302 Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Top Private Schools

Episcopal High School

Not rated (private boarding school) School / Directory
1200 N Quaker Ln, Alexandria, VA 22302
🧭 In/near-ZIP (22302)

Source: PublicSchoolReview / Alexandria City Public Schools / GreatSchools directory

22302 Safety & Crime Overview

Safe

22302 is a mixed urban/residential ZIP: commercial corridors along King and Duke Streets see routine property-crime reports while residential pockets (Rosemont, Parkfairfax area) tend to be quieter. Crime risk is generally in line with Alexandria city averages; residents report vehicle break-ins and occasional thefts in busier commercial areas, while violent crime rates remain relatively low compared with larger metros. As always, block-by-block variation is significant — check local APD maps and recent incident data when evaluating specific blocks.

Source: NeighborhoodScout / SecurityGauge crime data (address-level modeling) and city open-data summaries

22302 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~52
Some errands can be accomplished on foot (Walk Score for 22302).
Transit Score ~48
Some transit options (local bus routes, DASH; regional connections via nearby Metro stations).
Bike Score ~56
Bikable — some bike infrastructure and local trails.
<30 min
To downtown Washington, D.C. by transit typically under 30–40 minutes depending on route (Metro + bus connections).

Source: WalkScore (zip summary) and local WalkScore property pages

22302, Alexandria Summary

Overview

ZIP 22302 is a mixed residential and commercial slice of Alexandria that bridges the classic neighborhoods near King Street with more suburban-style apartment areas to the west. The area is convenient to schools, parks and regional transit; housing stock includes mid-century garden apartments, condo buildings, and single-family pockets. Rents here are above national averages but still more affordable than prime Old Town (22314) for similar proximity to DC.

Key Features

  • Convenient commuter location: Short drive or transit ride to downtown Alexandria and under 30–40 minutes to central Washington, D.C. depending on route.
  • Local parks & recreation: Chinquapin rec center, Ben Brenman Park and nearby historic Fort Ward provide outdoor options and community programming.
  • Strong school access: Multiple Alexandria City public schools and private options are located in or very near the ZIP.
  • Solid retail on King St: Grocery anchors (Harris Teeter, Safeway), restaurants and service businesses keep daily errands convenient.

Housing Snapshot

  • Mix of garden-style apartments, mid-rise condos and single-family pockets.
  • Median rents are higher than national averages; studios often start near $1,200–1,600 and 1BRs near $1,800–2,300 depending on unit condition.
  • Inventory ebbs seasonally — expect more listings and higher rents in late spring/summer.

History

  • Alexandria’s development: The broader Alexandria area developed in the 18th–20th centuries with Old Town as the historic core; westward expansion added neighborhoods like Rosemont and planned communities later in the 20th century.
  • Fort Ward: Nearby Fort Ward is an important Civil War fortification now preserved as a museum and park (historic landmark).

Demographics and Lifestyle

  • Population & household mix: A blend of families, commuters and long-term residents; a roughly even split of renters and owners in the ZIP.
  • Income profile: Median incomes above national average; housing and living costs are among the highest drivers of local expenses.
  • Lifestyle: Residents value proximity to parks, local King Street businesses, and relatively quick access to DC employment centers.