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6,445 apartments for rent in Washington, DC, from 644 communities.

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$1,750-$1,923 /mo

The Commons at Ridgecrest Village

2000 Ridgecrest Court, SE, Washington, DC, 20020

2-3 beds 1 bath 850-1,000 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a dining room table
$1,799-$1,999 /mo

The Sedgewick Apartments

1722 19th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 350-846 sqft
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$4,492-$4,532 /mo

1633 Q Apartments

1633 Q Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20009

1-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 883-1,108 sqft
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$1,625-$3,200 /mo

Tilden Hall Apartments

3945 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20008

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 300-1,113 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A kitchen with wooden cabinets and a white sink.
$1,054-$1,150 /mo

Ames Street

3533 Ames St. NE, Washington, DC, 20019

1-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 470-985 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - a living room with couches and chairs and a table
$2,850-$6,198 /mo

Capitol Rose

1732 15th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009

Studio-2 beds 1-3 baths 359-1,431 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - a living room with blue walls and a green couch
$1,945-$7,128 /mo

Cielo

300 M St. NE, Washington, DC, 20002

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 422-1,346 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A living room with a green couch and a coffee table.
$1,725-$4,155 /mo

The Byron

101 V St SW, Washington, DC, 20024

Studio-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 432-1,565 sqft
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2801 Pennsylvania

Washington, DC, 20020

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 550-650 sqft
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$1,883-$2,288 /mo

Delta Pearl

1400 Florida Ave NE, Washington, DC, 20002

1-2 beds 1 bath 531-773 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - a living room with two couches and a coffee table
$2,800-$3,800 /mo

Geno Baroni

1414 V Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20009

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 550-850 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A living room with a red chair and a grey couch.
$1,722-$2,825 /mo

Capitol Park Plaza and Twins

201 I Street, S. W., Washington, DC, 20024

Studio-2 beds 1-2.5 baths 460-1,460 sqft
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$1,525-$2,115 /mo

Clarence House

4530 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC, 20008

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 475-1,350 sqft
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$1,600-$2,595 /mo

The Libretto

2523 13th Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20009

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 345-733 sqft
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$1,700-$3,622 /mo

2100 Connecticut

Washington, DC, 20008

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 405-899 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A living room with a white couch and a painting on the wall.
$2,340-$4,365 /mo

Zephyr at Wardman Park

2601 Calvert St NW, Washington, DC, 20008

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 470-1,643 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A living room with a grey couch, a wooden coffee table, and a painting on the wall.
$1,595-$2,400 /mo

2620 16th Street Apartments

2620 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20009

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 389-835 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A kitchen with wooden cabinets and a black stove top oven.
$1,727-$1,949 /mo

215 C Street Apartments

215 C Street, Washington, DC, 20003

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 315-520 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A living room with a couch, ottoman, and a painting on the wall.
$1,848-$3,820 /mo

Artline Apartments

301 M Street SW, Washington, DC, 20024

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 437-1,225 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A modern kitchen with a stainless steel refrigerator and stove.
$1,427-$2,350 /mo

Northwood Gardens

4900-20 Ft. Totten Dr. NE, Washington, DC, 20011

1-2 beds 1 bath 651-761 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - A modern kitchen with a dining table and chairs.
$1,985-$4,130 /mo

Lex at Waterfront Station

1151 4th Street SW, Washington, DC, 20024

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 406-966 sqft
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$1,272-$1,425 /mo

Randle Circle

3022 K St SE, Washington, DC, 20019

1 bed 1 bath 675 sqft
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$1,675-$3,150 /mo

The Shawmut

2200 19th St NW, Washington, DC, 20009

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 330-1,000 sqft
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the5311

5311 8th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20011

1 bed 1 bath 395-527 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - a living room with white furniture and a large window
$1,786-$3,330 /mo

West Half

1201 Half St. SE, Washington, DC, 20003

Studio-3 beds 1-3 baths 365-1,757 sqft
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$1,932-$4,419 /mo

1221 Van

Washington, DC, 20003

Studio-3 beds 1-3 baths 409-1,640 sqft
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734 Longfellow

Washington, DC, 20011

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 600-850 sqft
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$1,885-$6,788 /mo

Gables City Vista

460 L Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20001

Studio-3 beds 1-3 baths 394-1,909 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - a rendering of a living room with chairs and a television
$1,745-$4,845 /mo

Rise at Temple Courts

2 L Street NW, Washington, DC, 20001

Studio-5 beds 1-3 baths 1,625 sqft
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Washington apartment for rent - a kitchen with a sink and stove and wooden cabinets
$1,185-$1,645 /mo

Pleasant Hills

4510 2nd Street, NE, Washington, DC, 20011

1-2 beds 1 bath 500-1,000 sqft
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Garrison Elementary School
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Marie Reed Elementary School
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Maury Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 527 students
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Raymond Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 358 students
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Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS
Charter • PK, K-8 • 518 students
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Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 433 students
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Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View
Public • PK, K-5 • 433 students
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Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS
Charter • PK, K-5 • 537 students
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Hyde-Addison Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 381 students
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DC Bilingual PCS
Charter • PK, K-5 • 530 students
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Shepherd Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 350 students
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Smothers Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 210 students
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Lafayette Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 892 students
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Thomas Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 273 students
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Washington Yu Ying PCS
Charter • PK, K-5 • 602 students
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Ross Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 171 students
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Murch Elementary School
Public • PK, K-5 • 651 students
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Deal Middle School
Public • 6-8 • 1391 students
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Oyster-Adams Bilingual School
Public • PK, K-8 • 767 students
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DC Prep - Edgewood Middle Campus
Charter • 4-8 • 318 students
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Washington Latin PCS - Middle School
Charter • 5-8 • 383 students
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Friendship PCS Blow-Pierce Middle
Charter • 4-8 • 245 students
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Friendship Public Charter School - Ideal Middle
Charter • 4-8 • 182 students
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The Sojourner Truth School Public Charter School
Charter • 6-9 • 212 students
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Friendship Public Charter School - Armstrong Middle
Charter • 4-8 • 208 students
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Center City PCS - Congress Heights
Charter • PK, K-8 • 249 students
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School Without Walls High School
Public • 9-12 • 602 students
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Digital Pioneers Academy - High School
Charter • 9-12 • 201 students
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Benjamin Banneker High School
Public • 9-12 • 579 students
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Washington Latin PCS - Upper School
Charter • 9-12 • 377 students
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McKinley Technology High School
Public • 9-12 • 696 students
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Jackson-Reed High School
Public • 9-12 • 2153 students
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E.L. Haynes PCS - Kansas Avenue (PK-3, High School)
Charter • 9-12 • 457 students
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BASIS DC
Charter • 5-12 • 663 students
6/10
District of Columbia International School
Charter • 6-12 • 1590 students
6/10
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DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services - Training Academy
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Hillcrest Womens Surgical Center
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Pasquerilla Healthcare Center
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Washington Sports Club
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Average rent in Washington

In Washington, the average rent is $2,476 per month, with the average rental size around 748 square feet. Most renters here pay between $2,000 - $2,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

Average rent
$2,476/month
Average rental size
748 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
0.5%
$1,001 - $1,500
8.2%
$1,501 - $2,000
24.9%
$2,001 - $2,500
28%
$2,501 - $3,000
17.4%
Over $3,000
21.1%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
Curious how rent prices changed over time? Dive deeper into Washington's rent trends

Average utility cost in District of Columbia

In District of Columbia, renters typically spend around $471 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $35 for internet to $124 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Renter’s City Guide to Washington

Introduction

Serving as the capital city of the U.S., Washington, D.C. holds a central role at the very heart of federal politics and is known for its deep connection to the nation’s history. 

How big is Washington, D.C.?

The vibrant city of Washington, D.C. is actually quite small in terms of size at only 68.34 square miles. In fact, it’s considered to be smaller than almost any major capital city. Despite this, it is the sixth-most populous metro in the U.S., after surpassing the Philadelphia area. 

Where is Washington, D.C. located?

The city is located four hours from New York City, three hours from Philadelphia and one hour from Baltimore. 

What is the weather like in Washington, D.C.?

Washington, D.C. has a typical mid-Atlantic climate and experiences all four seasons. Spring lasts from March through mid-May; summer — with its humid climate and frequent thunderstorms — lasts from June through August; autumn is from September through November; and winter lasts from December through February, averaging 15 inches of snowfall per season. The hottest month is July with an average temperature of 80°F and the coldest month is January, with 38°F, on average.

What are the advantages of living in Washington, D.C.?  

The young, diverse population; evolving cultural scene; abundance of historical sites; and myriad of free things to do in the city are some of its finest features. 

What are the disadvantages of living in Washington, D.C.? 

The high cost of living in the city and the lack of jobs in certain industries — such as entertainment and creative services — are some of the greatest disadvantages of living in the city, despite the fact that some sectors — like the federal government, business consulting and tourism — are robust and consistently hiring.

Washington Demographic Highlights
Total Population 681,294
Female
Male
357,472
323,822
Median Age 34.9
Expenses & Housing Stats

What is public transportation like in Washington, D.C.? 

Local public transit is ensured primarily by buses and the Metrorail subway system, both of which service the downtown core and extend into Maryland and northern Virginia. 

How much does public transportation cost in Washington, D.C.?

Standard bus fares cost $2 one-way, while the charge for metro rides varies by the time of day and the number of stops. During peak hours, fares range from $2.25 to $6 per trip, while this interval is between $1.85 and $3.85 during off-peak hours.

What is the average commute time in Washington, D.C.?

The average commute time in Washington, D.C. is currently 43 minutes, which is much higher than the national average of 27 minutes. However, more than 70% of the city’s workers commute from across the Maryland or Virginia state lines.

How much does a meal cost in Washington, D.C.?

A three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant costs $80, on average, while a regular cappuccino is priced at $4.63. 

How much do utilities cost in Washington, D.C.?

Basic utilities (including heating, cooling, water, garbage and electricity) cost $149.18, on average, for a 915-square-foot apartment, which is just below the national average of $159.90.

Washington Rent Statistics
Washington, DC Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Washington Average apartment rent trend

Washington Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 324,491
Owner Occupied 41.5%
Renter Occupied 58.5%
Renter-occupied housing units in Washington:
  • 5,295 Single-family detached homes
  • 16,230 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 188,751 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (25,642) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (119,668)

Among all the available rental units in Washington, 12% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 88% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Where to work in Washington, D.C.? 

As one of the most visited cities in the U.S., Washington currently receives more than 20 million visitors yearly, which means that the tourism and hospitality sectors play an important role in local employment. The city’s economy is tied to government and politics, which makes Washington, D.C. a hub for careers in government, law, lobbying, international business, public relations and news media. Local universities and hospitals are also some of the largest employers in Washington, offering steady education and healthcare opportunities to residents. 

What are the top companies in Washington, D.C.? 

The Advisory Board Company, Fanny Mae and Marriott Hotels & Resorts are all headquartered in Washington, D.C. and are some of the largest companies in the city beyond federal government agencies and congressional offices. Plenty of other companies have satellite branches in the Washington, D.C.-Maryland-Virginia metropolitan area.

What is the public school system like in Washington, D.C.? 

The local school system supports nearly 50,000 students at the primary and secondary levels, as well as an additional 40,000 students attending 114 tuition-free public charter schools in the city that are operated by nonprofit organizations. Families in the Washington, D.C. area have numerous educational environments and opportunities to choose from, with public and public charter schools boasting language immersion programs, arts education and STEM curricula, among others. 

What are the top colleges in Washington, D.C.?

American University, Catholic University of America, George Washington University and Howard University are some of the largest undergraduate and graduate institutions in the city. Three medical schools and six law schools are also located within the city’s borders. Washington, D.C. is also home to the only U.S. university accommodating deaf or hard-of-hearing students: Gallaudet University.

Washington Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 356,321 1.3%
Blue Collar 18,669 -4.4%
White Collar 95%
Blue Collar 5%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 28,016 1.1%
Private Companies 170,330 0.3%
Governmental Workers 98,658 1.0%
Not for Profit Companies 77,986 2.4%
Self Employees 7.5%
Private Companies 45.4%
Governmental Workers 26.3%
Not for Profit Companies 20.8%

Washington Education Statistics

No High School 2.8%
Some High School 19.9%
Some College 14.5%
Associate Degree 2.6%
Bachelor's Degree 26.2%
Graduate Degree 34%

Washington Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 324,491
Average People Per Household 1.99
Median Household Income$109,870
Average Household Income$162,297
Family
Non-family
132,514
191,977
Children
No Children
65,192
259,299
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What are the main points of interest in Washington, D.C.? 

The National Mall — running from the Capitol Building through the Washington Monument right to the Lincoln Memorial — is one of the most popular attractions in the city.

What family attractions are there in Washington, D.C.? 

Families with children can enjoy many amazing activities in the city, including visiting the Smithsonian Institution’s 19 museums (many of which are free) and the National Zoo. 

What sports events are there in Washington, D.C.? 

The Washington Capitals hockey matches make for a fun outing for families and couples alike. The Washington Nationals baseball games and the Washington Redskins football games also tend to attract quite a crowd. 

What cultural attractions are there in Washington, D.C.? 

The Library of Congress, DAR Constitution Hall and the Shakespeare Theater Company’s Harman Hall are some important local cultural attractions. The latter is located next to Verizon Center, one of the largest and most successful sports and entertainment venues in Washington, D.C. Washington is also known for its growing theater and live music scenes, as well as its stately, historic performance venues. Among these, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts presents more than 2,000 performances yearly; is home to the National Symphony Orchestra and Washington National Opera; and is known for the Kennedy Center Honors. 

What outdoor attractions are there in Washington, D.C.? 

Abundant green spaces and lush public parks ensure ideal conditions for walking, jogging, pursuing various types of recreational activities, and playtime with pets and children. The National Mall is one of the largest outdoor attractions in the city, but the Constitution Gardens, East Potomac Park, Meridian Hill Park and Rock Creek Park are similarly impressive. 

Where to shop in Washington, D.C.? 

Washington, D.C. is home to the largest retail development in the nation’s capital — the DC USA shopping mall located in the Columbia Heights neighborhood, which is home to shopping giants such as Target, Best Buy and Bed Bath & Beyond. Despite this, large retail complexes are outnumbered by individual storefronts in Washington, D.C. because the majority of large shopping malls can be found in nearby Maryland and northern Virginia.

What to know about renting in Washington, D.C.?  

New renters in Washington, D.C. can turn to the tenant advocate office — operated by the Washington, D.C. mayor’s office — for resources about local rental laws. Renters are advised to be vigilant of their rights.

What are the main obligations of landlords in Washington, D.C.?

Legally, security deposits in the city can be the equivalent of a maximum of one month’s rent. Landlords may implement automatic annual rent increases once in a 12-month period in accordance with the Consumer Price Index and must provide a 30-day written notice in advance about the increase. Landlords are required to give tenants proper notice to vacate the premises if any issues arise or if the lease is violated. Violations can include illegal activity; the sale or conversion of the property; or renovations and demolition works that can be unsafe for other residents. Additionally, Washington, D.C. law states that any clause in the lease indicating that you can be evicted without notice (unless it is for non-payment of rent and the tenant has explicitly waived their right to receive notice in their lease) is invalid in the city.

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