Vest Residential

64 Communities
14,901 Units
35 Cities
28 Corporate Communities
4 Student Communities

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Vest Residential Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Vest Residential Operates

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Charlotte

Known as the Queen City, Charlotte is North Carolina’s busiest city with over 850,000 residents. Tagged as “Charlotte’s got a lot” by the community, this bustling urban oasis offers diversity, cultural experiences, and endless adventures. Enjoy live performances, community events, local cuisine, and a vibrant nightlife scene. Charlotte offers easy access to major interstates, a public transit line, and proximity to the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The city of Charlotte has earned its spot on “Best Places to Live” lists for its seemingly endless entertainment options. Catch a live concert at the Fillmore Charlotte, explore the NASCAR Hall of Fame, catch a game at NBA’s Spectrum Theater, explore Discovery Place Science, or ride the rollercoasters at Carowinds. Locals frequent Uptown Charlotte for its local attractions, nightlife spots, and abundant shopping. Uptown is surrounded by a top-notch selection of local breweries, from Sugar Creek Brewing Company to the Olde Mecklenburg Brewery. Charlotte is a major economic hub that houses numerous corporate headquarters, including nine Fortune 500 companies. Beyond the high-rises of the central business district and lively entertainment venues, Charlotte’s landscape features a mix of picturesque homes, historic buildings, luxury apartments, and lush greenery.

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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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Chesapeake

Chesapeake, spanning 351 square miles in Hampton Roads, combines suburban living with natural surroundings. The city features diverse housing options from waterfront properties along the Elizabeth River to established neighborhoods in Great Bridge and Western Branch. Current rental data shows one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,607, while two-bedroom rentals average $1,737 monthly. The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge stands as a centerpiece for outdoor recreation, offering miles of trails for hiking and wildlife observation. Residents enjoy convenient access to Virginia Beach's shoreline and Norfolk's downtown, while established areas like Greenbrier and Deep Creek maintain their own neighborhood character. The Battle of Great Bridge site preserves the city's Revolutionary War heritage, while modern Chesapeake thrives as an economic center, home to Dollar Tree's corporate headquarters and Chesapeake Regional Medical Center. The city features outdoor spaces like the Chesapeake Arboretum and access to the Intracoastal Waterway. With a population approaching 250,000, Chesapeake maintains its community atmosphere while offering convenient access to shopping, dining, and recreation throughout Hampton Roads.