$3,000 per month
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,790 Sq Ft
- House for Rent
615 Clover Ln, Orange, VA 22960
615 Clover Ln, Orange, VA 22960$3,000 per month
615 Clover Ln, Orange, VA 22960
615 Clover Ln, Orange, VA 22960$1,450 per month
105 Berry St Unit 5, Orange, VA 22960
105 Berry St Unit 5, Orange, VA 22960$1,085 - $1,258 per month
Round Hill Meadows
1 - 3 Beds
7102 North St, Orange, VA 22960
$1,700 per month
212 Morton St, Orange, VA 22960
This home is located on Morton Street in the Town of Orange offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The two-bedroom upper level has an attached bath, and the main level features a two-bedroom suite with a full bath. The home features hardwood floors, a new HVAC system, and a new roof. There’s a laundry room in the unfinished basement. The application fee is $38 per adult (non-refundable). Showings are
Missy Garrison Montague, Miller & Company
$1,000 - $1,300 per month
Parkview Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
14827 Porterfield Dr, Orange, VA 22960
$2,400 per month
194 Red Hill Rd, Orange, VA 22960
This charming brick home is available for rent only. The home is located in the picturesque Town of Orange It features three spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms on the main level. There’s also a 3rd full bathroom in the basement, which is partially finished along with a laundry area.. Home has a large family room with a decorative fireplace. There’s also a sun porch in the rear that’s fully
Missy Garrison Montague, Miller & Company
$1,450 per month
270 Belleview Ave, Orange, VA 22960
PLEASE NOTICE!!!! 1 Bedroom and 1 Full Bathroom are for rent in this wonderful old home in the city of Orange. The Rented space comes with kitchen privileges, and the use of the rest of the home when the owner isn't home with the exception of the Owners private bedroom and bath. Parking is on the street or drive way when the owner is not home. The rent is for the bedroom and bath pictured,
Jesse Price CENTURY 21 New Millennium
Orange, Virginia, the county seat of Orange County, has a slower-paced lifestyle and a strong sense of community pride rooted in its history as a former Civil War headquarters, railroad hub, and silk manufacturing center. Main Street forms the core of downtown, where post-Civil War architecture and the repurposed silk mill, now a restaurant and event venue recognized for its World War II parachute silk production, give the area a vintage feel. Route 15 and Main Street feature local eateries such as Silk Mill Grille and Main Street Tavern, while the historic Inn at Willow Grove on the north side combines a hotel, spa, restaurant, and gastropub in an 18th-century setting. Housing in Orange is mostly single-family, with midcentury ranch homes, early 20th century Cape Cods, updated two-level Victorians, Colonial Revivals, and larger rambling ranch styles, along with a newer northwest development that features Colonial-inspired Craftsman homes with multi-car garages. Downtown parks like Taylor Park and Hazel-Sedwick Park, along with Veteran’s Park on the west side, provide fountains, playgrounds, green space, and walking trails. St. Thomas Episcopal Church, founded in 1740 and built in a Jeffersonian style, stands as a local landmark alongside other active churches. Less than 2 miles north of Orange, Woodberry Forest School, a private all-boys boarding school with a high rating, is known for its strong academics and athletics features. U.S. Route 15, State Route 20, and the local TOOT bus connect residents to nearby towns.