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Tysons

Fairfax County, VA

Mixed access1BR from $2,050-$2,250No county cap

About Tysons

Fairfax County employment and retail center served by the Silver Line. Apartment buildings cluster near Tysons, McLean, Greensboro, and Spring Hill stations, while many errands still depend on the exact building location and pedestrian route.

Access profile

Mixed access

Station-adjacent blocks are mixed-use; many trips remain car-oriented.

1BR starting rent

$2,050-$2,250

5 rows · ZIP 22182 · Aug. 11, 2026

Transit

4 rail

Tysons, McLean, Greensboro, Spring Hill

Rent rule

No cap

No county cap

Rent and source basis

ZIP 22182 · 5 tracked buildings' lowest published 1BR prices · middle 50% of building entry prices from RentSift's Aug. 11, 2026 snapshot.

RentSift weekly 1BR building starting-price snapshot, Aug. 11, 2026, refreshed with each scrape. These are tracked buildings' lowest published listing prices, not average or signed rents, and small samples are labeled as such.

Address reports can include API-backed Walk Score data when the configured service returns it; the access labels on this guide are qualitative.

No county rent cap in Virginia; VRLTA applies statewide and supersedes local landlord-tenant ordinances.

Key facts for renters

  • Silver Line stations through Tysons
  • Small tracked 1BR sample in ZIP 22182
  • No county rent cap in Virginia; VRLTA applies statewide and supersedes local landlord-tenant ordinances.
  • Tracked starting-price basis: ZIP 22182 · 5 tracked buildings · Aug. 11, 2026 snapshot

Tracked buildings in Tysons

5 buildings ever tracked in ZIP 22182, each linking to its weekly price-history page. 5 carry a 1BR price in the latest scrape, which is the sample behind the range above; buildings without a current 1BR price show no number here.

Transit access

Tysons, McLean, Greensboro, and Spring Hill Metro stations (Silver Line), plus Fairfax Connector.

TysonsMcLeanGreensboroSpring Hill

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