
Apartments near East Potomac Golf Course in Washington, DC (995 Rentals)


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There's nothing better to relax oneself than a great game of golf on a beautiful course. You'll find a relaxing encounter indeed at the East Potomac Golf Course just minutes from downtown DC and its excellent national monuments. View the Washington Monument from the nine hole White Course, enjoy a quick nine holes on the Red Course, and play for hours on the 18 hole Red Course. If you're just in the mood for whacking a few balls after hanging out at your apartment all day, try the awesome driving range with two decks and 100 heated and lighted stalls. East Potomac is a full service golf course where you can keep in tune with your golf game. Group and private lessons are available, taught by a professional, and are offered for as little as $75 for three fifty minute lessons. Other, longer sessions are available as well. Lessons are also provided for beginner women and children as well. The Pro Shop is stocked with name brand merchandise such as Titleist, Adidas, Spalding and others, with all your golf needs, priced competitively. The club fitting and club repair shop give you a one stop resource to take care of those needs. And whether you're ready for some coffee and a roll before you tee off, a hearty Chicken Philly for lunch or dinner, or just a snack while on the course, East Potomac offers a delicious sit-down snack bar and a beverage cart that travels around the courses on afternoons and weekends during the summer season. And if you're not a true "golfer" but are looking for an excuse to get out and about, the Mini Golf Course at East Potomac is a fun place to play as well. No matter what your status in terms of being an amateur pro golfer or a really great putt putt golfer, this is the place to get out of the Washington D.C. apartment and enjoy some fun in the sun. And, hey, if you aren't interested too much in the "SUN" part it's easy to find a Washington 19th hole to have a refreshing beverage and a bar snack. So if you are looking for a great Washington D.C. park or other great way to get outside the apartment, try East Potomac Golf Course. IT'S GREAT! If you like East Potomac so much that you want to live as close to the course as possible, check out some of the many options of Washington D.C. apartments that we have listed below. With so many options, you are sure to find the perfect apartment for rent that matches your individual tastes, wants, needs and desires. Find an awesome place today. You won't regret it!
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There are currently 3,351 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $741 to $10,910 with an average price of $1,987.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Washington ranges from $750 to $17,229 with an average monthly rent of $2,445.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Washington range from $850 to $16,451. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,112.
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