
Apartments near The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC (1,875 Rentals)


5208 3Rd St NW

Missouri Ave Lofts

Flats at the Park

3210-3218 Georgia Ave NW

2800 16th Pl

531 Harvard St NW

The Archie

732 Park Rd NW

30 Kennedy St NW

21 Kennedy St NW

2909 17th St NE

Kenn Manor

Kensington Place

Kin on Georgia

25 Kennedy St NW

709 Kenyon St NW

707 Kenyon St NW

3108 Georgia Ave NW

2021 Bunker Hill Rd NE

119 Missouri Ave NW

1328 Bryant St NE

4025 Kansas

710 Kenyon St NW

4021 Kansas Ave NW

The Ashford

5509 1st St NW

314 V St NE

763 Morton St NW

Rhode Island Inn

4308-4310 Georgia Ave NW

3606 Rock Creek Church Rd NW

754 Park Luxury Condos

2101 3rd St Ne

961 Randolph St NW

119 Kennedy St NW

Rock Creek Church Apartment Homes

4326 Georgia Ave NW

2910 Georgia Ave NW

Morton Street Mews

New Hampshire House

G’ave Lofts

762 Park Rd NW

5228 4th St NW

Brentwood Square Condominiums

2026 4th St NE

915 Allison St NW

4519 Georgia Ave NW

135 Kennedy St NW

725 Hobart Pl NW

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There are currently 3,375 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $900 to $10,191 with an average price of $1,953.
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