$3,250
Available: 01/08/2022
Listed: 06/06/2024
3218 Campbell Drive
Available august 1, 2024. One level living! This beautiful ranch style single family home (1163 sq. ft.) is renovated from top to bottom.This unfurnished ranch-style single-family residence boasts 3 spacious bedrooms with large closets, 2 ...
$4,830
Available: 01/07/2024
Listed: 06/06/2024
1695 35th St NW, Unit 1A
Available July1, 2024 (one year lease)3-bedroom apartment in comfortable, spacious, tastefully furnished 1st floor of Victorian house. Very well managed (owners listed as best landlords by students of Georgetown University).Large 1st floor ap...
$3,975
Available: 01/06/2024
Listed: 06/06/2024
3009 20th Court South, Unit none
Location, location, location with assigned parking and plenty of guest parking! Brand new, remodeled half bath! Partially furnished if desired. This area is not metro accessible if this is something you need. Hardwood floors on the main level whe...
$2,632
Available: Right Now
Listed: 01/06/2024
Flats 8300, 8300 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Bethesda, Maryland, this luxury apartment complex offers an unparalleled living experience that combines modern convenience with sophisticated design. Designed to cater to the discerning tastes of urban dwellers, this ...
$850
Available: 15/03/2021
Listed: 06/06/2024
2901 King Place Northeast, Unit C
This is a shared house with 3 other tenants, who are professionals. Available is 1 sun-filled bedroom w. balcony available for rent immediately. This room shares a bathroom with 2 other males. The house is spacious and includes a large porch with amp...
$3,200
Available: Right Now
Listed: 05/06/2024
1029 North Stuart Street, Arlington, VA 22201, USA
### Stunning Contemporary Condo in the Heart of Ballston, VA Discover urban living at its finest in this beautifully remodeled 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo located in the vibrant Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, VA. This contemporary gem offers an ...
$4,189
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
The Elm, 4710 Elm Street, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA
Experience the Pinnacle of Urban Living at The Elm, Bethesda Nestled in the vibrant heart of Bethesda, adjacent to the bustling Bethesda Row, The Elm presents an exquisite blend of modern living and environmental consciousness, certified by its prest...
$1,825
Available: 01/06/2024
Listed: 06/06/2024
1425 4th St SW, Unit A-801
Just bring your suitcase !Imagine coming home to this spacious, light-filled, self-contained, fully- furnished studio efficiency. It is located on the SW Waterfront next door to Ft. McNair.Here’s Why You Need to Rent This Condo....
$2,650
Available: Right Now
Listed: 01/06/2024
3105 Windom Road, Mount Rainier, MD 20712, USA
Welcome home! Walk up the steps and imagine sipping your morning cup of coffee on this idyllic front porch. Step inside the living room, and youll love the beautiful wood floors and large windows. Continue further into the home and youll find a large...
$5,850
Available: Right Now
Listed: 31/05/2024
307 East Custis Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301, USA
Lovely updated home in Del Ray! Enter to a huge main-level living room, a beautifully spacious kitchen, and a dining room. Upstairs you'll find the large primary bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet, as well as two additional bedrooms....
$5,500
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
4221 16th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20012, USA
Stately Washington Grandeur in the highly desirable 16th Street Heights neighborhood. Huge, single family home with over3, 500Square Feet situated on 4 levels with a large 2 car garage on a corner lot. An additional private stone driveway behind the ...
$2,800
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
1718 1st Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20001, USA
Cosmopolitan DC living at its best, right in the heart of one of the city's most exciting and sophisticated neighborhoods. Perfectly placed in-between Shaw and Eckington, this home delivers the city at your fingertips. Experience DC - Award winning r...
$5,750
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
1351 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20007, USA
Experience luxurious urban living at 1351 Wisconsin Ave #2C, a recently renovated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment perched above Compass Coffee in the heart of Georgetown. Bathed in natural light from large windows, this elegant retreat features a sea...
$4,000
Available: 20/01/0005
Listed: 06/06/2024
1159 Oates St NE, Unit A
Lifestyle, Luxury & Location at its best!!! Beautiful Unit w/ 3Br 3Ba in the H Street corridor that offers an open floorplan flooded with natural light, 9-foot ceiling, ample outdoor space. Featuring hwd floors, gourmet kitchen w/ ss appliances, gran...
$4,350
Available: Right Now
Listed: 01/06/2024
617 South Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22204, USA
Available July 1. Property is currently occupied. The photos were taken when it was vacant. Recent remodeling and updated within last 5 years. Includes: Remodeled kitchen w/ granite counters, new cabinets, stainless appliances, new flooring., remodel...
$1,650
Available: Right Now
Listed: 05/06/2024
East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20815, USA
Prime location in The Riviera of Chevy Chase - roomy Studio apartment with laundry facilities located on each floor and amenities include 24-hour Concierge Desk, Gym, Party room and Rooftop Pool and lounging area with great views. Walking distance to...
$2,200
Available: 01/08/2024
Listed: 06/06/2024
1128 Park Road Northwest, Unit Basement Apartment
Incredible location in the heart of columbia heights. 13th and Park Rd NW. This apartment is sandwiched between the indie bars and restaurants on 11th St and the big chains on 14th. One block to the Coupe, Red Rocks and Wonderland. Two blocks ...
$1,200
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
1300 North Hudson Street, Arlington, VA 22201, USA
Basement unit in a perfect location for commuters. Short 1 block walk to Clarendon Metro. Small studio, 1 Bath with separate entrance. Parking in the lot is included in the rent. The building is in a great location on the corner of a quiet street in ...
$3,500
Available: 01/07/2024
Listed: 06/06/2024
782 Lamont Street Northwest
Charming 2 bed, 2.5 bath rowhome nestled in Park View. Renovated in 2014 with attractive finishes, hardwood floors, and great rear patio with garare door access and room for parking. Two blocks from hip-strip 11th St. and Georgia Ave. Minutes walk to...
$2,950
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
The Gallery, 207 South Patrick Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, USA
Welcome to The Gallery an urban retreat in the heart of Old Town. This beautiful signature property was once a historic church that has been converted into apartments. All units have been entirely renovated in 2024 to emphasize their unique character...
$3,000
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
208 South Veitch Street, Arlington, VA 22204, USA
Welcome home, to 208 S Veitch st, a 2 bedroom 1 bathroom home with a stunning backyard oasis. An in unit washer dryer, super bright sunroom, private driveway, and bonus walkup attic space make this home the perfect place. Before even walking into the...
$2,500
Available: Right Now
Listed: 05/06/2024
3401 38th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20016, USA
Great location! 4th Floor unit with Floor-to-Ceiling doors opening to the balcony and facing tree-lined McLean Gardens. Bright and cheerful! This is1 BR 1 BA,in sought-after Vaughan Place, Cleveland Park, has an updated Kitchen with stainless steel a...
Welcome to the capital of the United States! Could you argue that Washington, DC, is the most important American City? We doubt it: the destinies of the nation are decided here. Most important people are flocking to Washington, DC – it’s the City of Magnificent Intentions. Most significant cultural feats are located in the city’s core, the National Mall is the American Rome. Want to see what America is proud of? Then Washington, DC, is your obvious choice.
Population | 702,455 |
Median Age | 33.9 |
Poverty Rate | 17% |
Household Income | $85,203 |
Number Of Employees | 380,983 |
Median Property Value | $617,900 |
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$2,371
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$3,432
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To find apartments for rent in Washington, DC, you can utilize various resources such as online real estate platforms, local property management companies, or connect with real estate agents who specialize in rentals. It's also helpful to explore popular neighborhoods like NoMa, Columbia Heights, Logan Circle/Shaw, Dupont Circle, and Trinidad.
In Washington, DC, you can find a diverse range of properties for rent, including apartments, houses, rooms, condos, townhouses, lofts, and duplexes. The choice depends on your specific preferences, needs, and budget.
Rental properties in Washington, DC often come with sought-after amenities such as air conditioning, dishwashers, parking spaces, hardwood floors, and elevators. However, the availability of specific amenities may vary from property to property, so be sure to inquire about the amenities that are important to you during your search.
The rental application process in Washington, DC typically involves several steps. First, you will need to fill out an application form provided by the landlord or leasing office. This usually requires you to provide personal information, rental history, employment details, and often involves a credit check. Additionally, landlords may request references or proof of income. Once your application is submitted, the landlord or property manager will review it and make a decision based on their screening criteria.
Washington, DC is home to several prestigious schools and universities. Some notable institutions include Georgetown University, George Washington University, American University, Howard University, and the University of the District of Columbia. When considering rentals, you may want to research the proximity of these educational facilities to your potential home if you have specific educational needs or preferences.
Founded at the end of the 18th century, Washington, DC, was planned as the new capital of the US. Today, it’s the city for the most ambitious and purposeful. It is the Federal City, and its atmosphere is formed by the political life of the country. The culture is rich, and the architecture varies greatly from Gothic and Georgian to neoclassic and modern. Diverse demographics pay tribute to the turmoil of the past. When you come here, you can no longer be distant or ignorant. Welcome to Washington, DC: you’re in the game!
If you like to be thoroughly entertained, you won’t get bored in Washington, DC. Local theater traditions run high. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts hosts the variety of art performances. Have a taste of a distinct historical drama, and visit the Ford’s Theatre – both a performing space and a museum, featuring the site of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. For music fans, Washington, DC, offers multiple choices for indie music: check out the Black Cat or the 9:30 Club. Visual arts are not ignored in the city: the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Gallery of Art will lead you through the history of the US and world art traditions.
The majority of the most visited memorials and museums of the US are located in Washington, DC. Start with the United States Capitol and stroll around the National Mall. Don’t forget to check out the memorials located all over the park. Move towards the Washington Monument (the highest structure in the city still) – the White House is only two steps away from here. Next, the Lincoln Memorial is on the way, and do walk around the Tidal Basin – if not for the memorials, then for the beautiful cherry blossom trees. Still not satisfied? Don’t neglect the maps: they’ll lead you to the feats and venues of cultural and architectural interest all over Washington, DC.
Washington D.C. had a substantial African American population since it was founded. The inner city population was predominantly Black until the 1970’s. Since then it is declining due to the migration of Black residents into nearby suburbs and Baltimore. The vast majority of them moved because of the increase in median rental prices due to gentrification. As a result, white population increased by 31% between 2000 and 2010.
Washington, DC, dates back to 1790 and the Residence Act: the creation of the new capital on the Potomac River was approved. The port of Georgetown, MD, and Alexandria, VA, were included in the plan of a new city. The Civil War manifested the importance of Washington, DC, as the capital of the country: the slaves were freed and granted the right to vote. For the next half a century, Washington, DC, underwent development under the City Beautiful movement, which solidified its image as not only political but also cultural the capital of the US.
The White House, the United States Capitol, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the National Mall, the Smithsonian Institution Building, the Washington National Cathedral, the Tidal Basin, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the National Archives, the Library of Congress, the United States Supreme Court Building, the Treasury Building, the National Museum of Natural History, the Old Post Office Pavilion, the National Gallery of Art, the National Zoo.
What a beautiful city Washington, DC, is! It is even better when you have somewhere to stay. The long-term houses and apartments for rent in the city are available at most diverse prices and conditions, and Rentberry will help you find the best offer.
The traffic in Washington, DC, is a given due to the city planning back in the 19th century. To avoid the traffic jams, try searching for the apartments in the vicinity of your work. After you’ve settled with the preferred districts, consider the property types from single-family houses to lofts in apartment complexes, and available amenities such as a garage, a balcony, or a pool. You can choose the long-term houses in almost any imaginable architectural style: what other cities aside from Washington, DC, can give you such a choice?
Consider where your landlord lives in Washington, DC, and think whether or not they will be able to help you with maintenance issues if any occur. If you are a student, you should check out the long-term homes for rent near Howard University, AU, GW, or Trinity Washington University. If you think the rent is too high, find a roommate and apply together: trust us, it will be worth every penny!
If you have a pet, mind that pet-friendly furnished apartments in Washington, DC, are also widely popular. Rental history and references are welcomed: help Rentberry show the world what a great tenant you are! Still not sure the place you chose will be yours? Make a custom offer. Nothing will get in the way of delivering you the hottest offers!
Check out Downtown in Washington, DC, if you like arts and culture: prominent theaters and museums are located in this neighborhood. Walk down along the Gallery Place and check out the variety of venues from bars to upscale boutiques. Enjoy the view over Washington, DC, on the observation deck of the Old Post Office Pavilion: the height restriction gives you an opportunity to witness a low skyline rare for other US big cities. Already convinced? Then choose one of the houses available for rent in the area and stay until you explore everything Downtown offers.
Forest Hills is a quiet residential area of Washington, DC, that offers multiple choices of houses and condos for rent. Its proximity to the University of the District of Columbia makes it a popular choice for students. If you have some spare time on weekends, visit Hillwood Estate with adjacent gardens, one of the few historic sites in the neighborhood. The Red Line of the Washington Metro is close by, so you’ll be able to easily commute to any point of Washington, DC.
Cardozo offers both houses and apartments in complexes for rent in Washington, DC. This is the neighborhood of young families, working professionals in management and financial fields, and students of Howard University. Cardozo is ethnically and economically diverse, and it gives the distinct urban feel to this area of Washington, DC. What’s more, it goes together with an easy commute and multiple entertainment facilities like bars, restaurants, and nightclubs.
This neighborhood of Washington, DC, was initially developed around the traffic circle, which today is not only a convenient transport interchange but also a park and a landmark. The architecture in Dupont Circle is remarkable as the houses mostly date back to the 19th century. A small residential area by the name of Strivers’ Section of Washington, DC, offers apartments and condos for rent in Edwardian-era houses initially owned by African-American aristocracy.
North of Massachusetts Avenue or NoMA is located in the Northeast of Washington, DC. It is close to the major attraction of the city, the United States Capitol, and is also served by a variety of transport means from metro to bicycle to walking paths. NoMa is a comparatively young neighborhood, and apartments in local complexes for rent can be found at modest prices. If you are looking for a great view over Washington, DC, opt for a studio for rent. You won’t be disappointed!
If you are looking for the apartments in condominiums for rent that combine diversity, stability, and splendid views, you cannot go past this neighborhood of Washington, DC. Even Duke Ellington couldn’t resist the temptation to settle here. Visit the Columbia Heights Farmers Market and buy fresh food from local vendors, best in Washington, DC! And don’t forget to visit the Tivoli Theatre, the symbol of Columbia Heights.
Foggy Bottom is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Washington, DC. George Washington University occupies a lot of Foggy Bottom’s territory, so the area is always full of students and youth. Naturally, there is no lack of nightclubs and bars. Search hundreds of apartments in this neighborhood of Washington, DC, available for rent – study close, work close!
If you’ve always dreamed of living near water, how about looking for the apartments in Southwest Waterfront for rent? This neighborhood of Washington, DC, has to offer several oldest buildings in the city: search for available townhouses in Wheat Row block. Or choose from the apartments in condominiums built in the Modern Architecture style, rare for Washington, DC. In Southwest, you can visit Fort McNair, Thomas Law House, and the Wharf, or take the Green Line of the Washington Metro to go Downtown.
Mix your passion for the history of the US, great planning, and modern city, and choose an apartment for rent in Mount Vernon Square. The major landmarks of this neighborhood of Washington, DC (aside from Mount Vernon Square itself) include the Carnegie Library, Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church, and Historical Society of Washington, DC. Or forget about history and have some quality time at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center or at Chinatown of Washington, DC.
Searching for something upscale? Need a place with a tight secluded community? Wesley Heights offers you just that. Being one of the first planned communities in the country, this small neighborhood of Washington, DC, is not too close to the busy Downtown and allows you to feel exclusively separated from the rest of the world. The apartments in Wesley Heights for rent come at higher prices than the rest of Washington, DC, but you know what you pay for: the place is wealthy, chic, and definitely worth it.
Here’s a neighborhood of Washington, DC, that doesn’t limit your imagination. Dine at one of the Washington Harbour restaurants at the waterfront, shop at the upscale boutiques of the Georgetown Park, visit the Volta Bureau, PNC Bank, and the Old Stone House, the oldest building in Washington, DC. Students should search for a place near Georgetown University. The area is thriving with life, and its popularity grows through centuries: from Thomas Jefferson to John F. Kennedy, and from Alexander Graham Bell and to Elizabeth Taylor. No one could resist the charm of Georgetown in Washington, DC!
If you love history and cannot imagine your life anywhere else except for the historic building, take a look at what Capitol Hill offers you. Is it close to the United States Capitol? Yes, just around the corner. Does it have great views of the major landmarks of Washington, DC? We can help you get the best. Will you be able to get bored living on Capitol Hill? You might try, but just look at how many landmarks, museums, memorials, and attractions it has to offer. The apartments in this neighborhood of Washington, DC, are prestigious and popular. And we will help you get one!