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Brookland Grove Townhomes

2034 N Capitol St NW

717-719 Irving St

717-719 Irving St NE

2000 N Capitol St NW

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147-149 R St NE

1328 Bryant St NE

2900 12th St NE

1625 Eckington at Quincy Lane

709 Jackson St NE

58 W St NW

Townhomes for Reservior District

2 S St NE

716-718 Jackson St NE

2929 12th St NE

3012 12th St NE

Phase II

3018 12th St NE

Brentwood Square Condominiums

Bloomingdale Row

1301-1303 Adams St NE

Eckington School Condominium

The Providence

1305 Adams St NE

1309 Adams St NE

1929 1st St NW

1618 1st St NE

RIA Block 2 Bldg 2

44 Seaton Pl NW

1709 N Capitol St NE

1384 Bryant St NE

1386 Bryant St NE

1313 Adams St NE

3305 7th St NE

1317 Adams St NE

1325 Adams St NE

1316 Adams St NE

1321 Adams St NE

1312 Adams St NE

1324 Adams St NE

1320 Adams St NE

1310 Downing Pl NE

974-974 Mount Olivet Rd NE

1390 Bryant St NE

1318 Downing Pl Ne

1314 Downing Pl NE

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There are currently 3,374 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $900 to $8,540 with an average price of $1,949.
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