Barato Casas en Alquiler cerca de Grant Park en Washington, DC desde $800 (9 Alquileres)

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Busca las Casas más baratas disponibles para alquilar actualmente en Grant Park en el área de Washington.

property at 5124 Astor Pl SE

$1,100

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Apartamentos de alquiler más baratos con disponibilidad Grant Park

 

El apartamento más barato disponible en el área de Grant Park de Washington, DC es la unidad de 1 Dormitorio en Huntwood Courts con precios desde $1,125. Residences at Hayes tiene la segunda unidad con el precio más, que es un apartamento de Estudio actualmente listado desde $1,292. Esta es la lista actual de los apartamentos más asequibles en alquiler en Grant Park en Washington, DC:

ApartamentosModeloDorm./BañoPrecios desde
Huntwood CourtsA1A1Dorm.,1BA$1,125
Residences at HayesStudioStudio,1BA$1,292
EastBrooke ApartmentsA11Dorm.,1BA$1,299

Los apartamentos con el mejor valor en Grant Park, DC

A fecha Junio 01, 2026 el apartamento de mejor valor en el área de Grant Park es modelo C1 en EastBrooke Apartments con un precio por pie cuadrado de $2.11 en el barrio de East Corner a partir de $2,395. El segundo apartamento de mayor valor en Grant Park es el modelo 5326 B St SE en 5326 B St SE, Unit 3 a partir de $1,650 con un precio de $1.74 por pie cuadrado en el barrio de Oakland. Aquí está la lista de hoy de los apartamentos en Grant Park con el mejor valor basado en el precio por pie cuadrado:

ApartamentosModeloDorm./BañoPrecio por pie²
EastBrooke ApartmentsC13Dorm.,2BA$2.11
5326 B St SE, Unit 35326 B St SE2Dorm.,1BA$1.74
4945 Sheriff Rd NE2 Bed / 1 Bath2Dorm.,1BA$1.50
945 52nd St NE2 Beds, 1 bath2Dorm.,1BA$1.94
921 52nd St NE, Unit 102 and 301921 52nd St NE1Dorm.,1BA$2.13
711-719 49th St NE3 Bedroom / 1 Bath3Dorm.,1BA$3.30
Hilltop Apartments1 Bedroom/1 Bath1Dorm.,1BA$1.85
Providence PlaceOne Bedroom1Dorm.,1BA$2.15
Huntwood CourtsA1A1Dorm.,1BA$1.88
Residences at HayesStudioEstudio ,1BA$2.57

Preguntas frecuentes sobre alquileres en Grant Park

¿Que tipo de alquileres hay actualmente en Grant Park?

Actualmente hay 163 Apartamentos de Alquiler en Grant Park, DC con precios que van desde $1,292 hasta $7,879. También hay 32 Casas Unifamiliares, Condominios y Casas Adosadas en alquiler disponibles actualmente en Grant Park que van desde $800 hasta $7,000.

¿Cuál es el rango de precios actual de las viviendas de alquiler en Grant Park?

Los precios hoy en día para las casas, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler en Grant Park oscilan entre $800 hasta $7,000 con un alquiler mensual promedio de $3,135.

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