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property at 1452 Smith Pl SE

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1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Townhome for Rent

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1452 Smith Pl SE, Unit Room 4

1452 Smith Pl SE
WashingtonDC20032
property at 702 Hudson Ave

$690

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1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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702 Hudson Ave

Takoma ParkMD20912
property at 6212 41st Ave

$725

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1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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6212 41st Ave, Unit A

6212 41st Ave
HyattsvilleMD20782

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property at 7514 Creighton Dr

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7514 Creighton Dr

College ParkMD20740

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property at 6109 Hanlon St

$900

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6109 Hanlon St

Capitol HeightsMD20743
property at 7605 Wellesley Dr

$900

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7605 Wellesley Dr

College ParkMD20740
property at 617 Irving St NW

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1 Bedroom, 0.5 Bath Townhome for Rent

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617 Irving St NW

WashingtonDC20010

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Washington, DC Local Guide

Cheapest Neighborhoods for Apartments in Washington, DC

Pricing Updated: 06/27/2026

Current apartment rentals in the Washington, DC area range in price from $705 to $28,580 with an overall median price of $5,622. The three Washington neighborhoods with the lowest median rent pricing are Indian Spring Terrace at $1,048, Goodacre Knolls at $1,048, and Cheltenham Park at $1,400. Here is today’s list of the top 10 neighborhoods with the lowest median pricing for Washington Apartments for rent:

NeighborhoodMedian PriceMin PriceAvailable Units
Indian Spring Terrace$1,593$1,04852
Goodacre Knolls$1,722$1,04888
Cheltenham Park$1,750$1,4005
Marlton$1,769$1,6165
Putters Choice$1,769$1,6165
Heritage Glen$1,848$1,6166
Highland View$1,869$1,04896
Oakview$1,869$705447
North Forestville$1,895$1,059119
Oxon Run Hills$1,970$868102

Cheapest Available Washington Apartments for Rent

 

The cheapest available apartment rental in Washington, DC is a 1 Bed unit found at Eagles Crossing Apartments in the Northeast Alexandria neighborhood priced from $820. R Street Apartments in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood has the second lowest priced unit, which is a 1 Bed apartment currently listed from $825. Here is today’s list of the most affordable Washington apartments for rent:

Apartment ListingModel NameBed/BathPriced From
Eagles Crossing Apartments1 Bdr Lg1BR,1BA$820
R Street Apartments1BR1BR,1BA$825
Greenwood Manor Apartments1 Bed, 1 Bath1BR,1BA$825
Parkside2x2 Shared2BR,2BA$850
Iverson Towers & Anton House Apartments1 Bedroom + 1 Bath1BR,1BA$868
Paradise At Parkside Apartments1 Bedroom1BR,1BA$900
Edgewood Commons 4351 Bedroom1BR,1BA$922
The Appleton at Spring Flats Senior 62+1 Bedroom1BR,1BA$948
Langston ViewsStudio1BR,1BA$950

Best Value Apartments for Rent in Washington, DC

As of June 28, 2026 the best value apartment in the Washington area is the $0.98 price per square foot 4x3.5 TH C Model at Hub College Park in the in the College Heights Estates neighborhood starting from $1,635. The second greatest value Washington apartment is the 1E Pine Model at Oaks at Oxon Hill starting at $1,417 with a $1.08 price per square foot in the Glassmanor neighborhood. Here is today’s list of the best values for Washington apartments based on price per square foot:

Apartment ListingModel NameBed/BathPrice Per Sq.Ft.
Hub College Park4x3.5 TH C4BR,3.5BA$0.98
Oaks at Oxon Hill1E Pine1BR,1BA$1.08
Terrapin RowD34BR,4BA$1.09
University View4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH XL TOWER 14BR,2BA$1.00
Clover at The ParksPrivate Bedroom in Shared 3 Bed 2 Bath - G3BR,2BA$1.28
Parkside2x22BR,2BA$1.31
Iverson Towers & Anton House Apartments2 Bedrooms + 1 Bath2BR,1BA$1.29
Windham Creek11BR,1BA$1.40
5104 N Capitol St NW, Unit 15104 N Capitol St NW1BR,1BA$1.19
3209 Dubois Pl SE, Unit 23209 Dubois Pl SE1BR,1BA$1.43

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Rent Smart in Washington DC: Best Neighborhoods to Rent for University Students

Discover the top neighborhoods for university students to rent in Washington D.C. Find affordable, convenient, and vibrant areas near major campuses on ApartmentHomeLiving.com.

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From the letter A all the way to the letter Z, the Real Estate and Rental Term Glossary from the content team at ApartmentHomeLiving.com provides our visitors and shoppers with a little clarity and helpful guidance in navigating the real estate world through definitions and explainers for the top subjects and terms that someone may come across during the leasing, buying, or selling process.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Washington

What type of rentals are currently available in Washington?

There are currently 8049 Apartments for Rent in Washington, DC with pricing that ranges from $705 to $28,580. There are also 2860 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Washington ranging from $490 to $28,000.

What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Washington?

Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in Washington ranges from $490 to $28,000 with an average monthly rent of $5,496.

How much are larger Three and Four Bedroom Rentals in Washington?

For those who are looking for larger living arrangements, Three Bedroom Apartments in Washington range from $950 to $28,580, while Three Bedroom Homes, Condos, and Townhomes for rent range from $1,135 to $11,500. Four Bedroom Single-Family rentals are also available starting from $1,050 and Four Bedroom Apartments start at $919.

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