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


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2219 California St NW

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The Barlow at Kalorama Park

1807 Biltmore St NW

Quarry

Park Terrace

1834 Calvert St NW

2509 Cliffbourne Pl NW

The Park Crest

1787 Lanier Pl NW

The Lanier

The Biltmore Apartments

1843 Calvert St NW

1712 Summit Pl NW

1847 Calvert St NW

1862 Ontario Pl NW

Summit House

1919 Calvert St NW

Park Crescent

2721 Adams Mill Rd NW

2727 Adams Mill Rd NW

The Carrolton

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The Edwards

1649 Franklin St NE

3011 Ontario Rd NW

Alexander Gardens

1508-1512 18th St SE

Girard Street Senior Residences

1410-1412 Young St SE

1928 Naylor Rd

1941 Naylor Rd SE

La Renee

1517 Young St SE

1936 Naylor Rd SE

1700-1702 17th St SE

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BW Bailey

1615 18th St SE

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