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3,111 Apartments for Rent in District of Columbia, United States.

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212 36th St, NE, Washington, DC - 1,400 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,400 USD / month
  • Cats Not Allowed
  • Dogs Not Allowed
3230 13th St, Washington, DC - 6,619 USD/ month
  • 6 Beds
  • 6 Baths
  • $6,619 USD / month
  • Dogs Not Allowed
  • Pets Not Allowed
1400 W Street NW, Washington, DC - 2,313 USD/ month
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • $2,313 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
1255 New Hampshire Avenue, Washington, DC - 2,415 USD/ month
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • $2,415 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Pool
617 Powhatan Place NW, Washington, DC - 3,250 USD/ month
768 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC - 4,600 USD/ month
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $4,600 USD / month
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
2027 13th Street, NW, Washington, DC - 5,900 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • $5,900 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
116 12 Street NE, Washington, DC - 2,800 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $2,800 USD / month
  • Cats Not Allowed
  • Dogs Not Allowed
336 37th Street SE, Washington, DC - 1,341 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,341 USD / month
  • Refrigerator
  • Other Amenities
  • Range
  • Water Included
1101 Euclid St NW, Washington, DC - 2,872 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $2,872 USD / month
  • Air Conditioning
  • Elevators
  • Other Amenities
  • Cats Not Allowed
11 S Street NE, Washington, DC - 4,650 USD/ month
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $4,650 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Oven
6803 Cameron Dr NW Unit 111, Washington, DC - 2,900 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $2,900 USD / month
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
924 Longfellow St NW, Washington, DC - 2,000 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $2,000 USD / month
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Air Conditioning
1400 W Street NW, Washington, DC - 3,412 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $3,412 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
1612 E Street NE, Washington, DC - 3,872 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $3,872 USD / month
  • Cats Not Allowed
  • Dogs Not Allowed
1635 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC - 2,000 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $2,000 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Other Amenities
  • Garbage Disposal
330 5th St. SE, Washington, DC - 1,974 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,974 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Other Amenities
1612 E Street NE, Washington, DC - 3,872 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $3,872 USD / month
  • Cats Not Allowed
  • Dogs Not Allowed
1400 W Street NW, Washington, DC - 4,112 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $4,112 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
2070 Belmont Rd, NW, Washington, DC - 3,395 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $3,395 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Air Conditioning
  • Other Amenities
  • Cats Not Allowed
1825-1833 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, DC - 1,900 USD/ month
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,900 USD / month
  • Other Amenities
330 5th St. SE, Washington, DC - 1,950 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,950 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Other Amenities
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Better known as Washington, DC, most would assume the District of Columbia is the home to at least a couple million people, since it is the headquarters of the federal government. Nearly 700,000 people call the District of Columbia home, however, that number does rise to about a million people during the week, with people commuting to work from nearby Maryland and Virginia. The District of Columbia is also an attractive tourist destination given its history and home to the federal government. Families with children often treat a vacation to the District of Columbia as a learning experience, taking in all the monuments, museums, and historic sites. Pennsylvania Avenue is usually another stop on the vacation itinerary. With all the tourists roaming around and all the government employees calling The District of Columbia home while Congress is in session, one would believe apartments for rent or rent to own homes would be hard to come by. However, page through any apartment guide or browse rentals online, and you will see rental properties in the District of Columbia are plentiful, if you know where to look.

The District of Columbia enjoys mild winters, hot and humid summers, and mild springs and falls, making it the perfect place to enjoy the plentiful parks and other outside activities. Apartments for rent, condos, and rent to own homes in the District of Columbia are often spacious and full of the latest style appliances and amenities. The standard of living may be high in the District of Columbia, but at least prospective tenants know they get what they pay for, from indoor pools and saunas to exercise facilities and even heated, covered parking.

Considering that the federal government is one of the largest employers in the District of Columbia, the average income may meet the high cost of living. The economy in the District of Columbia is growing and diversified. There is an increasing amount of professional and business service jobs moving in. However, the District of Columbia does have a busy nightlife, and prospective tenants may want to keep their monthly budgets in check, especially if they dream of a studio apartment in Georgetown.

Prospective tenants in the District of Columbia should keep these tips in mind, when looking for apartments for rent or rent to own homes.

Renting Apartments in Large cities

While technically, the District of Columbia is not considered to be a large city, the population can grow to over a million, when all the commuters from Maryland and Virginia are factored in. In fact, many people from Maryland and Virginia may even have a room for rent in the District of Columbia, in case they are too tired to make the drive home. Given the changing conditions of the neighborhoods, it is a good idea to schedule rental apartments visits at different times throughout the day and night to get the scope of the land, crime wise, before you sign any long term leases or contracts.

Student Apartments and Rooms for Rent

Considering the number of White House and government staffers who come and go throughout a session of Congress, apartment guides in the District of Columbia may be filled with descriptions of available rooms for rent. The District of Columbia is also home to Georgetown University and George Washington University, so it is highly possible that some affordable apartments for rent would be available for college students.

Age of the Apartment Building

Given the age and history of the District of Columbia, it is highly possible to come across apartments for rent or rent to own homes that have seen better days. It is always a good idea to keep a list of the features and amenities you cannot live without. There are no reasons why prospective tenants should settle for anything less than what they are looking for. Most property owners and landlords keep up on the latest styles and demands and they attempt to keep their dwellings modern to attract interest from all kinds of prospective tenants and that means being flexible and accommodating wherever is reasonably possible.

Better known as Washington, DC, most would assume the District of Columbia is the home to at least a couple million people, since it is the headquarters of the federal government. Nearly 700,000 people call the District of Columbia home, however, that number does rise to about a million people during the week, with people commuting to work from nearby Maryland and Virginia. The District of Columbia is also an attractive tourist destination given its history and home to the federal government. Families with children often treat a vacation to the District of Columbia as a learning experience, taking in all the monuments, museums, and historic sites. Pennsylvania Avenue is usually another stop on the vacation itinerary. With all the tourists roaming around and all the government employees calling The District of Columbia home while Congress is in session, one would believe apartments for rent or rent to own homes would be hard to come by. However, page through any apartment guide or browse rentals online, and you will see rental properties in the District of Columbia are plentiful, if you know where to look.

The District of Columbia enjoys mild winters, hot and humid summers, and mild springs and falls, making it the perfect place to enjoy the plentiful parks and other outside activities. Apartments for rent, condos, and rent to own homes in the District of Columbia are often spacious and full of the latest style appliances and amenities. The standard of living may be high in the District of Columbia, but at least prospective tenants know they get what they pay for, from indoor pools and saunas to exercise facilities and even heated, covered parking.

Considering that the federal government is one of the largest employers in the District of Columbia, the average income may meet the high cost of living. The economy in the District of Columbia is growing and diversified. There is an increasing amount of professional and business service jobs moving in. However, the District of Columbia does have a busy nightlife, and prospective tenants may want to keep their monthly budgets in check, especially if they dream of a studio apartment in Georgetown.

Prospective tenants in the District of Columbia should keep these tips in mind, when looking for apartments for rent or rent to own homes.

Renting Apartments in Large cities

While technically, the District of Columbia is not considered to be a large city, the population can grow to over a million, when all the commuters from Maryland and Virginia are factored in. In fact, many people from Maryland and Virginia may even have a room for rent in the District of Columbia, in case they are too tired to make the drive home. Given the changing conditions of the neighborhoods, it is a good idea to schedule rental apartments visits at different times throughout the day and night to get the scope of the land, crime wise, before you sign any long term leases or contracts.

Student Apartments and Rooms for Rent

Considering the number of White House and government staffers who come and go throughout a session of Congress, apartment guides in the District of Columbia may be filled with descriptions of available rooms for rent. The District of Columbia is also home to Georgetown University and George Washington University, so it is highly possible that some affordable apartments for rent would be available for college students.

Age of the Apartment Building

Given the age and history of the District of Columbia, it is highly possible to come across apartments for rent or rent to own homes that have seen better days. It is always a good idea to keep a list of the features and amenities you cannot live without. There are no reasons why prospective tenants should settle for anything less than what they are looking for. Most property owners and landlords keep up on the latest styles and demands and they attempt to keep their dwellings modern to attract interest from all kinds of prospective tenants and that means being flexible and accommodating wherever is reasonably possible.

Apartment Rentals District of Columbia ActiveListings Minimum Rent Maximum Rent
Studio Apartments for Rent 678 $135 $10,500
1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent 1,539 $936 $5,005
2 Bedroom Apartments for Rent 675 $700 $9,785
3 Bedroom Apartments for Rent 43 $1,821 $7,500
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