Cities Near Chesapeake County, Virginia

A

Aydlett

$691 to $5,128
70 Rentals
Baltimore

Baltimore

$375 to $16,422
2,908 Rentals
B

Barco

$691 to $5,128
74 Rentals
BP

Battery Park

$782 to $3,070
66 Rentals
B

Belvidere

$526 to $5,128
77 Rentals
C

Camden

$691 to $5,229
77 Rentals
C

Carrollton

$680 to $2,849
72 Rentals
C

Carrsville

$526 to $3,100
67 Rentals
Chesapeake

Chesapeake

$566 to $5,229
398 Rentals
C

Cofield

$526 to $3,425
71 Rentals
C

Coinjock

$691 to $5,128
73 Rentals
C

Colerain

$526 to $5,128
75 Rentals
C

Corapeake

$526 to $3,425
67 Rentals
C

Corolla

$691 to $17,000
75 Rentals
C

Currituck

$691 to $5,128
74 Rentals
D

Dendron

$685 to $4,453
75 Rentals
D

Duck

$691 to $17,000
67 Rentals
Durham

Durham

$425 to $10,223
872 Rentals
EC

East Chesapeake

$898 to $5,229
71 Rentals
E

Elberon

$782 to $4,453
73 Rentals
EC

Elizabeth City

$559 to $5,229
107 Rentals
E

Eure

$526 to $3,425
67 Rentals
FE

Fort Eustis

$685 to $3,286
64 Rentals
FM

Fort Monroe

$675 to $3,871
132 Rentals
G

Gates

$526 to $3,425
66 Rentals
G

Gatesville

$526 to $3,425
73 Rentals
G

Grafton

$867 to $6,178
62 Rentals
G

Grandy

$691 to $5,128
72 Rentals
Greensboro

Greensboro

$280 to $6,591
692 Rentals
H

Hampton

$490 to $4,006
302 Rentals
H

Harrellsville

$526 to $3,425
73 Rentals
H

Hertford

$526 to $5,229
76 Rentals
H

Hobbsville

$526 to $5,128
76 Rentals
IO

Isle Of Wight

$782 to $3,100
66 Rentals
I

Ivor

$526 to $3,100
66 Rentals
J

Jarvisburg

$691 to $5,128
75 Rentals
KI

Knotts Island

$898 to $3,557
66 Rentals
LA

Langley AFB

$490 to $4,006
302 Rentals
M

Maple

$691 to $5,128
74 Rentals
M

Moyock

$691 to $5,229
74 Rentals
NN

Newport News

$490 to $6,178
273 Rentals
Norfolk

Norfolk

$450 to $6,145
1,161 Rentals
PB

Poplar Branch

$691 to $5,128
74 Rentals
P

Poquoson

$895 to $3,390
81 Rentals
P

Portsmouth

$450 to $6,145
419 Rentals
P

Powellsville

$526 to $3,425
76 Rentals
Raleigh

Raleigh

$350 to $12,831
1,535 Rentals
R

Rescue

$782 to $2,720
68 Rentals
Richmond

Richmond

$435 to $15,913
1,476 Rentals
R

Roduco

$526 to $3,425
66 Rentals
S

Shawboro

$691 to $5,128
73 Rentals
S

Shiloh

$691 to $5,229
78 Rentals
S

Smithfield

$680 to $2,720
78 Rentals
SM

South Mills

$691 to $5,229
76 Rentals
S

Suffolk

$495 to $4,200
136 Rentals
S

Sunbury

$526 to $3,425
73 Rentals
S

Surry

$622 to $4,453
76 Rentals
T

Tabb

$599 to $6,178
64 Rentals
T

Tyner

$526 to $5,128
77 Rentals
Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach

$550 to $19,930
955 Rentals
Washington

Washington

$199 to $41,091
7,634 Rentals
Wilmington

Wilmington

$590 to $8,223
435 Rentals
W

Windsor

$526 to $3,100
69 Rentals
W

Winfall

$691 to $5,229
76 Rentals
Z

Zuni

$526 to $3,100
65 Rentals
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