
Apartments near Congress Heights-Green Line in Washington, DC (879 Rentals)


3840 S Capitol St SE

Maggie's Place

4010 Livingston Rd SE

3060 30th St SE

3064 30th St SE

2111 18th St SE

2422-2446 Wagner St SE

4020-4040 Livingston Rd SE

4252-4254 6th St SE

1648 V St SE

17 Mississippi

3907 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SW

4020 1st St SE

20 Mississippi Ave SE

4180 Livingston Rd SE

2334-2336 25th St SE

Southern Hills Apartments

2328-2330 25th St SE

1301-1305 U St SE

1958 19th Pl SE

1850 U St SE

Trinity Plaza

2020 19th Place SE

1300-1304 U St SE

Kuehner House

4115 1st St SE

1218-1222 U St SE

Hope View Apartments

1900 16th St SE

1509 T ST Apartments

1923-1927 18th St SE

1907 18th St SE

2589 Naylor Rd SE

1721 T St SE

The Danbury Apartments

1741 T St SE

1745 T St SE

1402 T St SE

2585 Naylor Rd SE

1433 S St SE

Halley Terrace Apartments

1301 Ridge Pl SE

1717 S St SE

Friendship Courts Apartments

1700-1702 17th St SE

Zagami House Apartments

Danbury Apartments

Livingston Place at Southern

1615 18th St SE

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There are currently 3,347 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $603 to $7,968 with an average price of $1,966.
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