
Apartments near Howard University in Washington, DC (3,117 Rentals)


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1201 Kearny Street Condominium

The Khiel

675 E St NW

625-627 Florida Ave NE

94-98 Webster St NE

2619 Garfield St NW

Webster Flats

82 Webster St NE

2854 Connecticut Ave NW

The Westport

1032-1040 6th St NE

93 Hawaii Ave NE

89 Hawaii Ave NE

2608 Cathedral Ave NW

Shoreham West Cooperative

1005-1007 Michigan Ave NE

4713 3rd Pl NW

The Clara Barton at Penn Quarter

61 Hawaii Ave NE

4714 New Hampshire Ave NW

500 3rd St NW

901 Quincy St NE

Landmark Lofts

The Brooklander

905 Quincy St NE

Otis Place Flats

2839 27th St NW

1120 7th St NE

1328 Bryant St NE

306 Decatur St NW

913 Quincy St NE

909 Quincy St NE

Phase II

900-904 5th St NE

822 4th St NE

The Clayton

The Aston

700 Quincy St NE

Randolph Apartments

904 Quincy St NE

1031 Michigan Ave NE

4008 7th St Ne

4811 Georgia Ave NW

921 Quincy St NE

908 Quincy St Ne

974-974 Mount Olivet Rd NE

4800 3rd St NW

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There are currently 3,394 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $195 to $6,910 with an average price of $1,945.
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