
Apartments near Watkins Elementary School in Washington, DC (92 Rentals)


The Lockwood

1600 Pennsylvania Ave SE Apartments

The Rushmore

700 Constitution

John Jay Apartments

President Adams Building

McTory

818 A St SE

409 Constitution Ave NE, Unit 3

Watkins Alley

519 16th St SE

1500 Pennsylvania Ave SE

Boneval

637 C St NE

1247 E St SE

Buchanan Park

Butterfield House

The Buchanan School

1331 D St SE

315-317 Kentucky Ave SE

1330-1336 Pennsylvania Ave SE

832 S Carolina Ave SE

Kingston Capitol Hill

144 11th St SE

1434 Potomac Ave SE

1414-1416 Pennsylvania Ave SE

115-117 12th St SE

821 N Carolina Ave SE

1521 E St SE

1103 E Capitol St SE

The Laundry

420 16th St SE

1501 G St SE

1550 Pennsylvania Ave SE

18 9th St NE

26 9th St NE

21 8th St NE

807 A St NE

Capitol Hill

616 E Capitol St NE

614 E Capitol St NE

610 E Capitol St NE

623 A St NE

709 Massachusetts Ave NE

616 A St NE

611 A St NE

601 A St NE

424 E Capitol St NE

105 6th St NE
Washington, DC Local Guide

Located in the District Of Columbia Public Schools at 420 12Th St. Se in District Of Columbia, DC, Watkins Elementary School serves grades 1-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 540 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top District Of Columbia apartments for rent that are close to Watkins Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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