
Apartments near Eastern Market-Orange Line in Washington, DC (2,292 Rentals)


601 A St NE

801 Virginia Ave SE

616 A St NE

1331 D St SE

253 Kentucky Ave SE

720 13th St SE

131 C St SE

Carolina on the Hill

421 A St NE

105 6th St NE

1024 Massachusetts Ave NE

308 E Capitol St NE

315-317 Kentucky Ave SE

125 C St SE

119 D St SE

310 E Capitol St NE

516 A St NE

709 Massachusetts Ave NE

274 Kentucky Ave SE

116 North Carolina Ave SE

651 Constitution Ave NE

1335 Pennsylvania Ave SE

113 C St Se

264-272 Kentucky Ave SE

1350-1354 C St SE

629 Constitution Ave NE

Bryan School Lofts

308-312 Millers Ct NE

Capitol Quarter

1200 Capitol St NE

253-259 14th St SE

1351 Massachusetts Ave SE

261-264 14th St SE

1330-1336 Pennsylvania Ave SE

501 Constitution Ave NE

1201 Potomac Ave SE

104 13th St SE

507 Constitution Ave NE

515 Constitution Ave NE

108 13th St SE

122-122 1/2 5th St NE

421 Constitution Ave NE

245-251 14th St SE

1305 E Capitol St NE

1014 3rd St SE

1353 Massachusetts Ave SE

122-124 5th St NE

11 2nd St NE

1026 3rd St SE

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How much are Studio apartments in Washington?
There are currently 3,373 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $900 to $8,540 with an average price of $1,949.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Washington Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Washington ranges from $749 to $19,952 with an average monthly rent of $2,435.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Washington cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Washington range from $850 to $16,114. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,145.
How expensive are Washington Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 1,299 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Washington on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $900 to $28,579 - averaging $3,573 for the location.
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