
Apartments for Rent in District Heights, MD (127 Rentals)


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The Heights

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Conifer Village at Oakcrest - Senior Living

7039 Marbury Ct

2312 Wintergreen Ave

2719 Crestwick Pl

3300 Maygreen Ave

5252 Daventry Terrace

2014 Ritchie Rd

3109 Lakehurst Ave

6305 Hil-Mar Dr

7219 Starboard Dr

6602 Foster St

2014 Ritchie Rd

6300 Hil-Mar Dr

6504 Hansford St

6303 Hil-Mar Dr

3815 Swann Hill Rd

5211 Stoney Meadows Dr

1605 Addison Rd S

3723 Apothecary St

1971 Addison Rd S

3518 Princess Caroline Ct

2722 Sweetwater Ct

1304 Wendover Ct

6512 Hansford St

1731 Tulip Ave, Unit 05

Andrews Ridge Apartments

Villages at Morgan Metro

Verona at District Heights

Verona at Suitland Metro

Summerfield at Morgan Metro

Tribeca at Camp Springs

Avenue Apartments

Admiral Place

Windsor Crossing Senior

Parkland Square

Oakcrest Towers

Fox Club

Regency Court Apartments

Midtown at Camp Springs
District Heights, MD Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in District Heights?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| District Heights Studio Apartments | $1,430 | $1,125 | $1,736 |
| District Heights 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,570 | $1,059 | $2,855 |
| District Heights 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,788 | $1,197 | $3,295 |
| District Heights 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,176 | $1,568 | $3,700 |
| District Heights 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,334 | $1,740 | $2,825 |
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District Heights Overview
Located just ender ten miles from the hub of Washington, DC, District Heights represents some of the best in Maryland living. Close enough to all the amenities and exciting culture of a national landmark city, without sacrificing an ounce of the charm and ambiance of a smaller locale, this is one destination well worthy of your consideration.
What is the history of District Heights?
Initially a large swath of farming land, District Heights came into fruition in the early 1900s. A decade later the growing town boasted close to two dozen homes, and by 1936 a water tower, sewage system and grocery store all could be found within the city limits. Today, the city largely acts as a bedroom community for those working in the Washington, DC job market.
How is the weather in District Heights?
Summers lean towards the hot and muggy end of things, with autumn and spring both known for their pleasant 'jacket weather' temperatures and crisp, cool evenings. Winter can occasionally bring the snow, although typically not in large accumulation, and nighttime temps can dip below freezing.
How do I get around town?
Bus service has been around the city since the early 1900s, and continues today, largely offering transfers around town or into Washington, DC proper. Still, most residents of apartments in District Heights rely upon a personal car or truck to get around for the most part. DC is also home to the largest airport in the region.
What is the District Heights commute like?
With just under 5,000 residents, those living in District Heights apartments can rest easy knowing that traffic in and around the city is typically light on most days. Commuters can expect typical 9-to-5 delays, especially during the morning and late afternoon hours, with Interstate 495 and Route 4 acting as the primary roadways for those traveling in and out of the city.
What are the local media outlets?
The 'Washington Post' remains the primary print media news source in and and around District Heights rentals, with a wide assortment of broadcasting affiliates offering television programming from the likes of NBC and FOX. Radio is largely drawn from the DC market as well, offering genres such as hip-hop, jazz, modern rock and an abundance of political talk programming.
Why live in District Heights, MD?
Offering true convenience to one of the most popular and influential job markets in the entire country, District Heights apartments make an excellent choice for those eager to pursue a career in our nation's capital. Area schools consistently make high marks, and the downtown square boasts a charm that is immediate. For those eager to connect with a new Maryland home, District Heights rentals make a truly desirable option.
What District Heights landmarks should I see?
Watkins Regional Park is a popular outdoor spot, and the historic DC Marker Stones can be found nearby most District Heights apartments. The International Spy Museum is also just a short drive away, a hugely popular draw for those of the James Bond sect.
What is there to do around District Heights?
Spend an afternoon searching the sky in the Reed Bird Park, or enjoy a scenic evening stroll along the National Harbor. Fishhouse is the place to be for those famous Maryland crab cakes, and the Shady Oak Inn is a great spot to enjoy a pint of locally-brewed ale and catch up with the neighbors.
Any annual festivals or District Heights events to know?
The Cherry Blossom Festival is a huge annual event, and the Bazart Holiday Craft Fair offers locally-made handgoods as well as impressive works of art for sale. Christmas Thyme is a nearby holiday delight, with food and Santa both in high supply, while the Unity In Community Parade draws people from all over Maryland.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
While Washington DC has plenty in the way of vacation fun, including the famous National Mall and the Smithsonian Museum, those looking to travel further will find plenty of options. Hit rural Maryland for some camping excitement, or spend a weekend enjoying the live music and art installations of Richmond, Virginia. Fish the waters of Baltimore harbor, or simply spend a day shopping and dining in nearby Arlington, all located just a short distance from numerous District Heights apartments.
Where is the best place to move in District Heights?
Whether you are on the hunt for a luxurious three bedroom apartment unit offering sweeping scenic views and reserved parking, or simply want an economic and convenient one bedroom loft close to the I-495 onramp, apartments in District Heights are available to match just about every budget and lifestyle. So what are you waiting for? Start your search for that next perfect Maryland rental today!
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Getting Around District Heights, MD
Walk Score®
59 / 100
Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
41 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
3 / 100
Minimal Transit
It may be possible to get on a bus
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
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Frequently Asked Questions about District Heights
What is the current price range for One Bedroom District Heights Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in District Heights ranges from $1,059 to $2,855 with an average monthly rent of $1,570.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in District Heights cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in District Heights range from $1,197 to $3,295. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,788.
How expensive are District Heights Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 34 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in District Heights on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,568 to $3,700 - averaging $2,176 for the location.
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