Washington, DC Apartments

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Renter's Questions

my son is looking for an apartment to rent for a year. he will be attending Georgetown University in the fall as a graduate student and would like a place in or near Georgetown. Ideally under ...
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I need to know if there are any restrictions for chow chows in any of these featured apartments?
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On my way to The Lexington At Market Square in DC to view a few model apartments. Can anyone give me a heads-up on what to expect? I have seen pictures, read descriptions, what might I be ...
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Where in or around DC would a person making less than 60k a year rent? It's rather pricey and I don't understand how I am supposed to live within the city limits on this salary.
Posted by DConaBudget - (1) Answers
Do you have any luxury apartments on Pennsylvania Avenue? I want a private building with top security and its own garage for cars. If you have any listings you can respond to this post. Thanks
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Do you have any apartment listings for government officials? I'm moving to Washington in two weeks and need to get settled in right away. Need a place that's fully furnished with security and ...
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Rents All Over the Map in DC. At least from my experience in the past week or so searching. I have seen rent for 1 or 2 bedrooms as low as 600 all the way up to 3k a month. I don't know where to ...
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Information About the Area from our Experts


 
Restaurants

Restaurants

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Have you ever been to a Turkish restaurant? How about a Scottish, Filipino, Peruvian, or Belgian restaurant? Unless you’re a die-hard foodie, you probably haven’t experienced all of these flavors. In Washington D.C., you can try them all. There are a variety of restaurants here, ranging from all the foreign cuisines I mentioned earlier to more familiar food like American, Italian, and Chinese. There is also a wide price range here, as you can experience an excellent dining experience for cheap, at a small cafe for example, or you can enjoy a four course meal at one of the city’s premier expensive restaurants where your favorite politicians eat. The options, both in terms of flavor and pricing, are vast here in DC, but one thing remains the same: the exceptional quality of the food.

 
 
Public Transportation

Public Transportation

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Washington D.C.’s public transit system, run by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, has the second-highest ridership in the country, as nearly 40% of residents take public transportation to work every day. The services available are subway lines, buses, commuter rail, and Amtrak access. Additionally, Walk Score ranked D.C. as the seventh most walkable city in the U.S., and the city’s Capital Bikeshare is one of the largest bike sharing programs in the world with over 1,100 bicycles. The city’s public transit ridership is supposed to grow by 32% by 2030, so the city is currently spending a lot of time constructing new additions to the system and expanding coverage, which is always good for residents.

 
Renter Friendly

Renter Friendly

Carmin Chance - Real Estate Agent

Washington D.C. is absolutely renter friendly, as 55% of the housing units in D.C. are rented, and only 37% are owned. As for properties on the market, there are more than twice as many places for rent (36% of listings) than for sale (14.6). Renting in D.C. can be expensive or cheap depending on where you look, obviously, but on average it is less than you would expect compared to other large East Coast cities. The median rent for Washington D.C. is $1,078, which is less than Boston ($1,259 median rent) and NYC ($3,429 median rent).

 
 
Crime & Safety

Crime & Safety

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Washington DC’s reputation for high crime is slowly wearing off as the city’s crime rate has dropped. In 2011, the murder count was only 108, which was a fourth of what it was in 1991 (479), and the lowest it had been since 1963. Also, studies have found that over a quarter of the city’s crimes occur in 5% of the city’s blocks, meaning that the crime is very concentrated and not widespread. These blocks are mostly located in the eastern part of the city; the northwestern neighborhoods are generally the safest. However, communities considered dangerous, like Columbia Heights and Logan Circle, are being renovated and are becoming safer now than they ever have been before. Likewise, if you look north and east of downtown, crime is the lowest it’s been in years. Overall, if you look at the city’s crime stats, both violent and property crimes have been cut in half in the past 20 years.

 
Schools & Education

Schools & Education

Carmin Chance - Real Estate Agent

Washington DC is home to many reputable colleges and universities, such as Georgetown University, American University, George Washington University, and Howard University as some examples. There are nearly 40 post-secondary schools in the city. As for K-12 education in DC, the District of Columbia Public Schools runs 123 public schools here, and there are around 46,000 students in this system.

 
 
Recreation

Recreation

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There’s so much to do and see in Washington D.C. There are incredible historical sites, such as the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, U.S. Capitol Building, or the White House. There are museums like the National Archives, Smithsonian Institution, and the National Gallery of Art. It is home to a great art scene, which is exemplified in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Theatre, and the Arena Stage to name a few. The city also has professional teams in all four major sports, and over 7,000 acres of park land for recreation.

 
 

We Have 1,531 Washington, DC Apartment Listings


 
Picture Bedrooms Rent Address Updated
thumbnail 1 - 2 Bed $2,230 - $5,550 Washington, DC May 22nd
thumbnail 0 - 2 Bed $2,114 - $4,695 Washington, DC May 22nd
thumbnail 2 Bed $2,000 4201 Mass Ave, Washington, DC April 4th
thumbnail 1 - 3 Bed $1,783 - $3,475 Washington, DC May 22nd
thumbnail 2 Bed $5,500 777 7Th Street Nw, Washington, DC May 20th
thumbnail 2 Bed $3,300 770 5Th Street Nw, Washington, DC May 22nd
thumbnail 0 - 2 Bed $1,980 - $4,050 450 Massachusetts Avenue, Nw, Washington, DC May 23rd
thumbnail 1 - 3 Bed $3,233 - $7,600 750 3Rd Street Nw, Washington, DC May 22nd
thumbnail 0 - 2 Bed $1,825 - $3,500 360 H Street Ne, Washington, DC May 22nd
thumbnail 0 Bed $1,725 400 Massachusetts Avenue Nw, Washington, DC May 20th
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Apartment Complexes


 
Name Bedrooms Price Range
Studio - Two $1,830 - Call
Studio - Two $1,950 - $3,520
Studio - Three $2,000 - $5,400
Studio - One $1,380 - $1,600
Studio - Three $1,405 - $6,300
Studio - Two $1,740 - $3,425
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Nearby Cities & Towns


 
Name Dist. Available Apartments
Ft Myer 2.7mi 1,521
Arlington 4.3mi 1,551
Alexandria 5.6mi 1,436
Takoma Park 6.2mi 1,581
Bladensburg 6.2mi 1,505
Oxon Hill 6.4mi 1,346
Chevy Chase 6.8mi 1,606
Falls Church 7.9mi 1,545
Glen Echo 8.1mi 1,650
Bethesda 8.5mi 1,615
Silver Spring 8.6mi 1,563
College Park 8.6mi 1,509

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Neighborhoods in Washington


 
 
 

Rental Information - Education & Childcare


District Name Address Schools Stu/Teach/Ratio Contact
District Of Columbia Public s 825 North Capitol Street Ne 139 43,866 / 4,017 / 10.9:1 (202)-442-5885
Center City Pcs 7Th New York Avene 7 1,212 / 152 / 8.0:1 (202)-589-0202
Kipp Academy Pcs 421 Alabama Avenue Se 7 1,586 / 123 / 12.9:1 (202)-373-0505
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Public School Name Address Grades Stu/Teach/Ratio Apartments Near
(Avg Rent)*
Wilson W. Shs 3950 Chesapeake Street Nw 9th - 12th 1,483 / 112 / 13.2:1 171 Rentals ($2,359)
Columbia Heights Education Campus 3101 16Th Street Nw 6th - 12th 1,276 / 106 / 12.0:1 291 Rentals ($2,457)
Friendship - Woodson (Collegiate) Campus 4095 Minnesota Avenue Ne 9th - 12th 1,219 / 61 / 20.0:1 93 Rentals ($1,894)
note: this list does not contain all public schools.
Private School Name Address Grades Enrollment Apartments Near
(Avg Rent)*
Sidwell Friends 3825 Wisconsin Avenue Nw Pre K - 12th 1109 226 Listings ($2,489)
St Johns College High 2607 Military Road Nw 9th - 12th 1039 230 Listings ($2,214)
Gonzaga College High 19 Eye Street Nw 9th - 12th 944 251 Listings ($2,544)
note: this list does not contain all private schools.