
Apartments near Capital View Plaza in Washington, DC (531 Rentals)


1537 Kenilworth Ave NE

1541 Kenilworth Ave NE

Meadow Green Courts

3706-3730 Roosevelt Pl NE

3520 Ely Pl Se

3512 Ely Pl SE

3500-3504 Ely Pl SE

3508 Ely Pl SE

Meadow Green Courts

Mary's House For Older Adults

3459 Minnesota Ave SE

3415 & 3524 Croffut Place

3418 Minnesota Ave SE

240 34th St SE

3414 Minnesota Ave SE

3400 Minnesota Ave SE

316-320 34th St SE

3336 D St SE

3314-3318 Ely Pl SE

3306 Dubois Pl SE

3306 Ely Pl SE

3312 E St SE

432 33rd St SE

4 Unit Building

3222 E St SE

3205 D St SE

418 32nd St SE

419-421 32nd St SE

3236 Minnesota Ave SE

3110 E St SE

3915 R St SE

3911 R St SE

3919 R St SE

3209 Massachusetts Ave SE

The Lancaster

3984 Pennsylvania Ave SE

3120 Massachusetts Ave SE

3956-3960 Pennsylvania Ave SE

2010 38th St SE

Fairfax Village Condominiums

3250 T St SE

5201 Central Ave SE

5050-5056 A St SE

5120 Astor Pl

Market Astor Apartments

5054 Astor Pl SE

Ethel Mae Garden Apartments

5000 A St SE

5100 B St SE

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There are currently 3,379 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $900 to $8,540 with an average price of $1,954.
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