
Apartamentos de alquiler Acceso Controlado en Stanton Park en Washington, DC (57 Alquileres)


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The Iris

Affinity at 2M Street

Avec on H Street

Capital Plaza Apartments

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The 202

The Lanes at Union Market

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Press House

Cielo

Revel Apartments

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Flats on the Hill (Furnished Suites)

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Slate at NoMa

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Hendrix Apartments

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The Apollo

Anthology

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Station House

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Union Heights

The Hale

The Gantry DC

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RESA

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i5 CoLiving

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Gables Union Market

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The Belgard

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The Axis

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Elevation at Washington Gateway

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1620 C Street Apartments

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The Shelby

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John Jay Apartments

Viva at Capitol Hill

NoMa 1324

Tribeca NOMA

501 H Street, NE

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i5 Union Market

100K

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The Edison at Union Market

501 12th Street

Bell Capitol Hill

Hill House

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1235 Holbrook Ter NE, Unit #2 1235 Holbrook Terr ne

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1107 Penn St NE, Unit #3

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1227 Holbrook Ter NE, Unit 3

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1350 Maryland Ave NE, Unit 417

The Lotus

724 5th ST NE

519 16th St SE

1628 Massachusetts Ave

631 4th Street

1041 16th St NE

The Car Barn Condominiums

The Woolworth Condominiums
Stanton Park, Washington, DC Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Stanton Park?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apartamentos Estudio en Stanton Park | $1,990 | $1,400 | $2,658 |
| Apartamentos 1 Dormitorios en Stanton Park | $2,419 | $1,275 | $5,900 |
| Apartamentos 2 Dormitorios en Stanton Park | $3,319 | $1,150 | $8,536 |
| Apartamentos 3 Dormitorios en Stanton Park | $4,365 | $1,448 | $10,000+ |
| Apartamentos 4 Dormitorios en Stanton Park | $3,532 | $1,140 | $6,539 |
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Estilo de vida amigable con mascotasStanton Park, Washington, DC
Clasificado #37
Entre las ciudades de District of Columbia con listados de departamentos que aceptan mascotas.
Puntuación de estilo de vida amigable con mascotas
4.0Amigable con mascotas
Mejores escuelas locales Stanton Park, Washington, DC
Stuart-Hobson Middle School
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre apartamentos Reja de Entrada Automática en Stanton Park
Cuál es el apartamento Reja de Entrada Automática más barato en Stanton Park?
Actualmente el apartamento Reja de Entrada Automática más accequible en Stanton Park está en Flats on the Hill (Furnished Suites) listado en $980.
Cuál es la renta media de un apartamento Reja de Entrada Automática en Stanton Park?
El alquiler medio de un apartamento Reja de Entrada Automática en Stanton Park es $3,484.
¿Cuál es el apartamento de alquiler Reja de Entrada Automática más grande en Stanton Park?
A día de hoy el apartamento Reja de Entrada Automática con más metros cuadrados en Stanton Park una unidad de 1,648 a partir de $2,163 en Station House.
¿Cuál es el tamaño medio de los apartamentos de alquiler Reja de Entrada Automática en Stanton Park?
El tamaño medio de un apartamento de alquiler Reja de Entrada Automática en Stanton Park es actualmente de 481 sq ft.
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