
Apartments near Capital View Plaza in Washington, DC (535 Rentals)


5401-5409 Call Pl SE

5000 Call Pl SE

5629 Clay Pl NE

5033 Call Pl SE

5574 B St SE

D Street Apartments

Hacienda Cooperative

4921 Call Place SE Apartment Homes

5115 Drake Pl SE

The Turner Flats at Beulah Crossing

Villages of East River

5210-5212 E St SE

5330 E St SE

4800-4820 C St SE

300 59th St NE

Capitol Gateway Marketplace

5501 Foote St NE

5909 Clay St NE

5-29 46th St SE

315-317 59th St NE

5105-5109 F St SE

4929 Foote St NE

23 46th St SE

4934 Foote St NE

4540 Benning Rd SE

4508 B St SE

245 60th St NE

5503 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave NE

4732 Benning Rd SE

700 51st St NE

6010 Clay St NE

B Street Apartments

5812-5814 Eads St NE

11 61st St NE

4935 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave NE

Town Center

6016-6018 Clay St NE

6020 Clay St NE

704 51st St NE

5601 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave NE

5609 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave NE

310 61st St NE

713 NE 50th St NE

4427 A St SE

730 51st St NE

5804 Foote St NE

4425 A St SE

523 59th St NE

5822-5826 Foote St NE

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There are currently 3,373 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $900 to $10,192 with an average price of $1,963.
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