
Apartments near Eliot-Hine Middle School in Washington, DC (236 Rentals)


Viva at Capitol Hill

501 12th Street

Bell Capitol Hill

2001-2003 Benning Rd NE

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1713 D St NE, Unit 1 Bed 1 Bath Capitol Hill

1618 Isherwood St NE, Unit 1

312 18th Pl NE

302 19th St NE

1321 I St NE

1827 East Capitol St SE

639 20th St NE

1437 East Capitol St SE

104 15th St SE

702 19th St NE

1651 Gales St NE

2015 Gales St NE

615 16th St NE

1654 Gales St NE

1442 Independence Ave SE

2009 Benning Rd NE

709 16th St NE

565 23rd Pl NE

1377 F St NE

1302 East Capitol St NE

1319 Massachusetts Ave SE

1825 Massachusetts Ave SE

1217 Duncan Pl NE

232 Kentucky Ave SE

1238 Linden Pl NE

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1617 C St SE

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1702 Gales St NE

Total Monthly Price
1417 G St NE

209-213 19th St NE

7 18th St NE

1815 A St SE

The Car Barn Condominiums

1628 Massachusetts Ave

Lincoln Park Terrace

260 16th St Se

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