Apartments for Rent in Washington, DC
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4.5 (2)4501 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008Pet friendly • Parking • Fitness center
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Rent specialsStudio $1,3001 bd $1,1852 bd $1,675Base rent4.5 (11)7701 Georgia Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20012In unit laundry • Dishwasher • Patio/Balcony
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Only 1 unit left2 bd $3,395Base rent758 7TH ST SE, WASHINGTON, DC 20003Apply online • Pet friendly
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Only 1 unit leftStudio $3,200Base rent3300 Prospect Street, NW, Washington, DC 20007Apply online
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Only 1 unit leftStudio $5,950Base rent3830 T Street, NW, Washington, DC 20007Apply online
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Rent specialsAsk for pricing4.0 (29)853 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20003Pet friendly • Fitness center • Pool
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Only 1 unit leftAsk for pricing3635 R Street, NW, Washington, DC 20007Apply online
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Only 1 unit leftStudio $1,3751 bd $1,3532 bd $1,353+Base rent5514 First Street NW, Washington, DC 20011Apply online • Pet friendly
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Only 1 unit left1 bd $940Base rent5201 Central Avenue, Washington, DC 20019Apply online • Cat friendly
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Only 1 unit leftAsk for pricing3633 R Street, NW, Washington, DC 20007Apply online
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Only 2 units left1 bd $1,120+Base rent3520 Clay Place Northeast, Washington, DC 20019Apply online
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Only 2 units left1 bd $1,050+Base rent2943 Nelson Place Southeast, Washington, DC 20019Apply online
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Only 2 units left1 bd $1,649+Base rent3931 7Th Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20017Apply online
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Only 2 units left1 bd $1,243+Base rent4721 3Rd Place Northwest, Washington, DC 20011Apply online
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Only 2 units left1 bd $1,203+Base rent3528 Clay Place Northeast, Washington, DC 20019Apply online
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Ask for pricing1261 Simms Place Northeast, Washington, DC 20002Pet friendly • Dishwasher • Washer/Dryer
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1 bd $1,759+2 bd $2,465+Base rent4.5 (1)600 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002Apply online • Pet friendly
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Only 1 unit left1 bd $1,584Base rent3922 10Th Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20017Apply online
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Only 1 unit left1 bd $1,189Base rent2920 Nash Place Southeast, Washington, DC 20019Apply online
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Only 1 unit left1 bd $1,262Base rent2904 Nash Place Southeast, Washington, DC 20019Apply online
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Only 1 unit left1 bd $1,312Base rent3755 Minnesota Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20019Apply online
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Only 1 unit left1 bd $1,295Base rent179 35Th Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20019Apply online
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Only 1 unit left1 bd $1,251Base rent224 36Th Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20019Apply online
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Studio $2,250+1 bd $2,258+Base rent4.0 (75)140 M Street, NE., Washington, DC 20002Apply online • Pet friendly
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Frequently asked questions
When were prices and availability in Washington, DC last updated?
Prices and availability in Washington, DC were last updated on 24 Jun 2026.
What are the best apartments in Washington, DC?
The best apartments in Washington, DC are: The Shay, The Vale at the Parks, The Phoenix Apartments, The Rodney Apartments and Sixteen Hundred Apartments.
What is the average rent in Washington, DC?
The average rent in Washington, DC is $2,485.
What is the price range for a studio apartment in Washington, DC?
The price range for a studio apartment in Washington, DC is between $150 and $13,387.
What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC?
The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC is between $157 and $14,602.
What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC?
The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC is between $950 and $18,625.
What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC?
The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Washington, DC is between $820 and $17,257.
What type of rental buildings are in Washington, DC?
In Washington, 58% of the residents are renting compared to 42% owning a home, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Large-scale apartment buildings with more than 50 units represent 47% of Washington's rentals, 50% are small-scale complexes with under 50 units, and 3% are single-family rentals.
What do typical apartment communities look like in Washington, DC?
The age and size of multifamily buildings are among the most visible characteristics of the rental market in a city. In this case, the apartment buildings in Washington are about 36 years old, on average. Of these, 53% have been built since 2000, representing the newer options on the market and typically offering more amenities. Rental buildings in the city have an average height of 8 stories. About 30% of the rental communities here are low-rise, garden-style communities, 45% are mid-rises, and 37% are high-rise buildings. These are true especially for large-scale multifamily buildings with over 50 apartments.
What apartment floorplans are common in Washington, DC?
Studio apartments in Washington are around 16% of rentals, while 1-bedroom floor plans represent 51% of the total stock. For those in search of larger rentals, 2-bedroom floorplans make up 29% of all rentals. More generous apartments with 3 bedrooms or more are also available in this city for those in search of more space.