Apartments to rent in 22030, Fairfax
ZIP 22030 covers Fairfax City and the George Mason University area — a mix of walkable downtown blocks, student housing, family neighborhoods and large retail nodes (Fairfax Corner / Fair Oaks). This page summarizes typical rents, transit and commute times, top schools, parks, and safety considerations for renters and landlords considering the 22030 market.
Nearby ZIPs Comparison
| ZIPs | Cost | Schools | Safety | Walkability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22030 — Fairfax / George Mason University | Average | Good | Safe | Good |
| 22031 — George Mason / North Fairfax | Average | Good | Safe | Good |
| 22032 — Fairfax East / Burke area | Average | Good | Safe | Fair |
| 22033 — Fair Lakes / Fair Oaks | Average | Good | Safe | Fair |
| 22035 — Fairfax Corner / Chantilly edge | Average | Good | Safe | Fair |
Source: HotPads / Zillow market listings (zip-level snapshots)
ZIP 22030 Rental Prices
Source: HotPads / Zillow market listings (zip-level snapshots)
Rentals available in 22030
22030 Schools & Education
Top Public Schools
Willow Springs Elementary School
Eagle View / Eagle View Elementary (near 22030)
Fairfax High School
Top Private Schools
St. Leo the Great School
Gesher Jewish Day School
Trinity Christian School of Fairfax
Montessori School of Oakton
Source: GreatSchools, Fairfax County Public Schools, private school websites
22030 Safety & Crime Overview
Fairfax (22030) is generally considered a safe suburban ZIP with lower violent crime rates than many large U.S. cities; property crime (theft, vehicle break-ins) is the more common concern in retail and commuter parking areas. Routine precautions—locking vehicles, securing packages, and avoiding poorly lit areas at night—are recommended. Local police patrols focus on downtown Fairfax, major shopping nodes and the George Mason University campus.
Source: Fairfax County Police crime reports & county summaries
22030 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores
22030, Fairfax Summary
Overview
ZIP 22030 blends a compact historic downtown (Main Street), a large university presence (George Mason University) and nearby shopping/office nodes (Fairfax Corner, Fair Oaks). The area attracts students, faculty, and families alike — downtown blocks and campus neighborhoods are walkable, while many residential sections remain car-dependent. Rents are above national averages but competitive for Northern Virginia, and demand is steady year-round with seasonal GMU-driven peaks.
Key Features
- University hub: George Mason University sits squarely in 22030, driving rental demand, retail and transit connections.
- Walkable downtown: Main Street offers restaurants, shops, and cultural venues within easy walking distance of many units.
- Retail & services: Fairfax Corner and Fair Oaks Mall are nearby for big-box shopping and grocery options.
- Good transit links: Fairfax Connector buses and GMU shuttles provide local transit connections to Metro and regional transit.
Housing Snapshot
- Mix of student-oriented housing, mid-rise apartment complexes and single-family rentals.
- Median rents for 1BR/2BR are above national averages; newer communities at Fairfax Corner command premiums.
- Turnover spikes around GMU semester start dates; plan listing and showings accordingly.
History
- Historic downtown Fairfax: Fairfax's Old Town and courthouse district date to the 18th–19th centuries and remain a cultural anchor.
- University growth: George Mason University expanded substantially in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, reshaping local housing demand.
- Retail nodes: Fair Oaks Mall and Fairfax Corner development in the 1980s–2000s turned nearby corridors into regional shopping hubs.
Demographics and Lifestyle
- Younger population: Median age in the ZIP skews younger (mid-30s) due to students and young professionals.
- Highly educated workforce: High share of residents with college degrees; many work in education, government and healthcare.
- Diverse dining & nightlife: Strong restaurant scene on Main Street and at Fairfax Corner with a range of cuisines.
- Commuter-friendly location: Reasonable driving distance to Washington, D.C., with multiple regional transit options and park-and-ride services.