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Virginia: Cheapest Counties to Rent

The most affordable counties in Virginia by 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent, FY 2026.

$697
Cheapest 1BR — Charlotte County
$1,182
VA avg 1BR
50
Counties ranked

The cheapest county for rent in Virginia is Charlotte County with a 1-bedroom FMR of $697/mo, which is 41% below the state average of $1,182. The national average 1-bedroom FMR is $959.

What "cheapest" really means for Virginia renters

These rankings are drawn directly from HUD's FY 2026 Fair Market Rent schedule, which reports the 40th percentile of gross rents (utilities included, except telephone) for every county in Virginia. The cheapest 1-bedroom here is Charlotte County at $697, with a studio at $692, 2-bedroom at $914, 3-bedroom at $1,146, and 4-bedroom at $1,533. Because HUD sets FMR per county (or per metro), these are the official rent ceilings that local housing authorities use to set Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher payment standards — typically 90%–110% of FMR — which means they are also the closest thing to a documented "floor" for the county rental market.

Compared with the Virginia state average of $1,182 for a 1-bedroom, the cheapest county is 41% below the state benchmark, and 27% below the US average of $959. Across the 50 counties in this ranking, the spread between the cheapest and most expensive is wide enough that renters can see meaningfully different budgets within the same state simply by moving FMR areas. "Cheapest" does not mean "least desirable" — rural and small-metro counties frequently rank cheapest because HUD's sample of comparable rental units reflects lower-density housing and lower local wages, not lower quality per se.

For budgeting, the 30% affordability rule implies a household needs roughly $27,880/year to afford the cheapest 1-bedroom FMR in Virginia without being cost-burdened — far less than the $47,280/year needed to afford the state average. For voucher recipients, movers, or anyone prioritizing low rent, Virginia's cheapest counties typically cluster in non-metro FMR areas where the HUD sample is anchored to smaller rental stocks. Pair this ranking with the year-over-year FMR growth and rent burden pages to see whether today's cheapest counties are holding steady, tightening, or becoming burdened as incomes fail to keep pace.

Cheapest County
Charlotte County
$697
VA Avg 1-BR
$1,182
State average
US Avg 1-BR
$959
National average
Counties Listed
50
with FMR data

Top 50 Cheapest Counties in Virginia

# County 1-BR 2-BR 3-BR vs State Avg
1 Charlotte County $697 $914 $1,146 -41%
2 Lee County $697 $914 $1,226 -41%
3 Lunenburg County $697 $914 $1,127 -41%
4 Wise County $697 $914 $1,205 -41%
5 Norton city $697 $914 $1,205 -41%
6 Northampton County $723 $949 $1,320 -39%
7 Mecklenburg County $724 $950 $1,224 -39%
8 Tazewell County $732 $914 $1,096 -38%
9 Pittsylvania County $738 $914 $1,263 -38%
10 Danville city $738 $914 $1,263 -38%
11 Nottoway County $743 $975 $1,356 -37%
12 Russell County $748 $914 $1,156 -37%
13 Bland County $749 $914 $1,271 -37%
14 Brunswick County $749 $914 $1,271 -37%
15 Dickenson County $749 $914 $1,096 -37%
16 Highland County $749 $914 $1,233 -37%
17 Henry County $753 $914 $1,096 -36%
18 Smyth County $753 $914 $1,191 -36%
19 Martinsville city $753 $914 $1,096 -36%
20 Wythe County $762 $914 $1,212 -36%
21 Patrick County $763 $914 $1,146 -35%
22 Greensville County $769 $1,001 $1,392 -35%
23 Emporia city $769 $1,001 $1,392 -35%
24 Carroll County $770 $914 $1,271 -35%
25 Galax city $770 $914 $1,271 -35%
26 Alleghany County $778 $914 $1,259 -34%
27 Covington city $778 $914 $1,259 -34%
28 Bath County $801 $977 $1,171 -32%
29 Page County $811 $924 $1,157 -31%
30 Cumberland County $817 $997 $1,195 -31%
31 Southampton County $817 $1,051 $1,346 -31%
32 Franklin city $817 $1,051 $1,346 -31%
33 Scott County $818 $1,044 $1,338 -31%
34 Washington County $818 $1,044 $1,338 -31%
35 Bristol city $818 $1,044 $1,338 -31%
36 Halifax County $827 $914 $1,167 -30%
37 Buchanan County $834 $914 $1,271 -29%
38 Floyd County $834 $1,094 $1,312 -29%
39 Grayson County $834 $914 $1,241 -29%
40 Pulaski County $840 $921 $1,252 -29%
41 Shenandoah County $855 $1,091 $1,394 -28%
42 Accomack County $856 $1,054 $1,367 -28%
43 Franklin County $861 $944 $1,313 -27%
44 Lancaster County $862 $1,052 $1,463 -27%
45 Buckingham County $875 $959 $1,266 -26%
46 Richmond County $882 $1,157 $1,464 -25%
47 Giles County $898 $984 $1,180 -24%
48 Essex County $912 $1,113 $1,341 -23%
49 Rockbridge County $917 $1,005 $1,398 -22%
50 Buena Vista city $917 $1,005 $1,398 -22%

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Methodology

Rankings are based on FY 2026 Fair Market Rents (FMR) published by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). FMR represents the 40th percentile of gross rents for standard quality units in a given area. Counties are ranked by 1-bedroom FMR in ascending order. "vs State Avg" compares each county's 1-bedroom FMR to the Virginia average.