
Apartments near Georgetown Law - Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC (3,174 Rentals)


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The Chaplain

801 Virginia Ave SE

1306 Childress St NE

1001 16th St NE

261-264 14th St SE

1258 Meigs Pl NE

1247 E St SE

1331 D St SE

1721 W Virginia Ave NE

721 16th St NE

1734 Montello Ave NE

1538 Swann St NW

109-115 O St SW

721 12th St SE

1516 E Capitol St NE

1274 Meigs Pl NE

1270 Meigs Pl NE

1211 Simms Pl NE

North Carolina Gardens

KnightsBridge Condominum

1308 Gallaudet St

The Buchanan School

1601 N Carolina Ave NE

723 12th St SE

719 12th St SE

Cambridge Row

1723 W Virginia Ave NE

2216 11th St NW

1331 18th St NW

Ambassador Apartments

1635 R St NW

Analoston Condominium

Langston Lofts

39 O St SW

The Zoey

1611 Benning Rd NE

1261 Raum St NE

1346 Queen St NE

1244 Raum ST NE

4 Unit Multi-Family Building

The James

1618 S St NW

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