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- Cat friendly
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Hardwood Floors
- Minimum Lease Term
- Private Balconies
- Resident Lounge
- Short Term Rentals
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Surface Parking Lot
- Swimming Pool
- Washer/Dryer In Unit
About this Location
Farm Fresh
6 min walk
6 min walk
Limited nearby
public transit
public transit
Gillies Creek Park
21 min walk
21 min walk
Pricing
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$970+
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$1,516+
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Bedrooms
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Walk-in Closets
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Building Related
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Smoke-Free Community
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Convenience
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Dry Cleaning Valet Service
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Entertainment
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Game Room
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Grilling Station
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Playground
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Resident Lounge
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Theater Room
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Kitchen
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Dishwasher
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Landscape
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Courtyard
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Laundry
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Washer/Dryer In Unit
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Lease Terms
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Minimum Lease Term
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Living Room
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Ceiling Fans
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Central A/C
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Hardwood Floors
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Vaulted Ceilings
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Parking & Transportation
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Surface Parking Lot
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Pet Terms & Amenities
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Cat friendly
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Security & Maintenance
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Controlled Access
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Gated Community
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Sports & Fitness
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Fitness Center
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Swimming Pool
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View
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Amazing Views
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Private Balconies
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Overall rating 7.0/10, based on 2 renter reviews Write a review
8.0
Location
8.5
Amenities
7.5
Management
7.5
Value
8.5
Social
7.5
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About Shockoe Bottom
Hugging the James River, Shockoe Bottom is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Shockoe Bottom owned tobacco inspection houses back in 1730, but the land continued to develop under the ownership of William Byrd II, who eventually turned into its very own town. Many historic sites reside in Shock...
Median rents in Shockoe Bottom
Studio
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1,045
1 Bedroom
$
1,175
2 Bedroom
$
1,665
Getting around Shockoe Bottom
Shockoe Bottom Reviews
9 reviews
Shockoe Bottom has a decent restaurant/bar scene as well as some clubs. It's close to downtown so if you're working there it's a good option. Rent is getting steeper as more investment is made in the surrounding communities so that's worth watching. There's only one (overpriced) grocery store nearby and public transportation leaves a lot to be desired but that's supposedly changing. The area has a ton of character and the flip side to more investment in the area is greater amenities.
I don't venture out much because of COVID, but I know there's a bookstore nearby and some local restaurants (it's also right across the street from a Buffalo Wild Wings). I think I'll enjoy living in downtown a lot more when it's safe to go to the bars and stuff again.
It artsy
Near a lot of restaurants, bars, and green space. Good for young professionals.
Good.
The neighborhood is close to the medical campus for VCU which is great for my roommate being a dental student. one block from a farm fresh and numerous little restaurants within walking distance. One con is the train down there is loud but I have gotten used to it and it doesnt wake me up.
Lots of young people around. bars/restaurants/parks nearby
Parking is awful, but the cultural/social/restaurant/bar and club scene is amazing.