
Apartments near Georgetown Law - Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC (3,203 Rentals)


Clifton Apartments

The Duke Apartments

1916 R St NW

The Oliver

1825 Maryland Avenue

1820 Swann St NW

306 Evarts St NE

Edgewood Terrace/The View Senior Apartments

The Rodney Apartments

OsloAdmo Co-Living Apartments

2520 13th St NW

1246 18th St NE

The Catherine

The J.C Layne at Euclid

Franklin Commons

1803 19th St NW

1009 New Hampshire Ave NW

1635 Connecticut Ave NW

1726 19th St NW

Keystone

1768-1774 U St NW

Common Clifton

Dupont Apartments

1912 S St NW

1846 Maryland Ave NE

Panorama Courts

Maison à Dupont Apartments

1023 Fairmont St NW

1023 14th St SE

Reed Row

754 Girard St NW

1800-1846 Vernon St NW

Dahlgreen Courts

1101 - 1113 19th St NE

Square 50

The Girard

Segovia Apartments

Faircliff Plaza West

1809 20th St NW

1818 Vernon St NW

Hopkins Apartments

1377 22nd St NW

The August

1909 19th St NW

1320 Fairmont St NW

UniversityHaus - Student/Intern Housing

1624 21st St NW

1709 21st St NW

520 Franklin St NE

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