Franklin Group

138 Communities
25,610 Units
63 Cities
36 Senior Communities
10 Corporate Communities

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Franklin Group Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Franklin Group Operates

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Northern Virginia

Living in Northern Virginia, also known as NoVa, offers a delightful mix of suburban comfort and metropolitan excitement, with abundant green spaces and modern amenities at every turn. Renters can choose from various housing options, ranging from sleek apartments in Arlington to cozy townhomes in Alexandria. The region is home to popular cities like Reston and Fairfax, where shopping centers, parks, and excellent dining options will be found. George Mason University, located in Fairfax, adds an exhilarating academic atmosphere to the area, attracting students, educators, and different events throughout the year. Prominent landmarks such as Mount Vernon and Great Falls Park offer historical and natural beauty, making weekend explorations both educational and enjoyable. Communities across Northern Virginia host numerous festivals and events, ensuring there's always something exciting happening. The annual Alexandria Film Festival draws film enthusiasts from far and wide, while local farmers' markets provide fresh produce and artisanal goods. Whether you're a young professional, a family, or a retiree, Northern Virginia's dynamic environment and welcoming community make it an ideal place to call home.

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Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach sits where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Chesapeake Bay, making it the most populous city in Virginia and one of the largest resort cities on the East Coast. The economy runs deep here, anchored by Naval Air Station Oceana and the broader Hampton Roads military presence, alongside major healthcare systems and institutions like Regent University and Virginia Wesleyan University. That mix of military, education, and tourism gives the city a steady, year-round energy that goes well beyond summer crowds. Neighborhoods range considerably in character. The Oceanfront draws those who want to be steps from the three-mile Boardwalk, while Town Center functions as a walkable urban core with performing arts venues and nightlife. Shore Drive and Great Neck offer quieter, residential pockets with easy access to First Landing State Park. Kempsville and Hilltop provide suburban comfort closer to everyday conveniences. The rental market reflects that variety, with oceanfront high-rises, mid-rise apartment communities near Town Center, and detached rental homes spread across the city's 307 square miles. Whether you want a coastal setting or a neighborhood that feels removed from the resort strip, Virginia Beach accommodates a wide range of preferences and lifestyles.

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Newport News

Newport News combines historical significance with contemporary living along the Virginia Peninsula. This waterfront city, anchored by Newport News Shipbuilding and the Port Warwick district, offers housing options from James River waterfront properties to homes in the historic Hilton Village neighborhood. One-bedroom apartments average $1,213 per month, while three-bedroom units average $1,690. The city's position within Hampton Roads provides easy access to the entire region. Residents enjoy Newport News Park's 7,700 acres of hiking trails and outdoor recreation. The Mariners' Museum preserves the area's maritime heritage, while Christopher Newport University enriches the community's educational landscape. Port Warwick features a town square with local shops and restaurants. The Virginia Living Museum showcases native wildlife and natural science through interactive exhibits. Downtown, the Victory Arch stands as a monument to the city's shipbuilding legacy that dates to 1691.