
Apartments near Potomac Avenue-Orange Line in Washington, DC (647 Rentals)


226 9th St SE

1618 A St SE

1341 E Capitol St SE

108 13th St SE

Armory Row

1804 Independence Ave SE

100 12th St SE

115-117 12th St SE

1305 E Capitol St NE

657 A St SE

104 13th St SE

1621 E Capitol St SE

1105 E Capitol St SE

1101 E Capitol St SE

1840 Independence Ave SE

Capitol Vista Condo

1103 E Capitol St SE

1516 E Capitol St NE

105 11th St SE

626 E St SE

821 N Carolina Ave SE

1 18th St SE

614 A St SE

12-20 17th St NE

1200 Capitol St NE

1811 E Capitol St SE

649 C St SE

1813 E Capitol St Se

1815 E Capitol St Se

121 13th St NE

1821 E Capitol St SE

1014 E Capitol St NE

1016 E Capitol St NE

1823-1825 E Capitol St SE

1018 E Capitol St NE

1823 E Capitol St SE

1008 E Capitol St NE

1000 E Capitol St NE

733-735 6th St SE

125 15th St NE

737 6th St SE

600 D St SE

1404-1408 Young St SE

Young Street Condominiums

1920 Naylor Rd SE

922 E Capitol St NE

1024 Massachusetts Ave NE

1519 Constitution Ave NE

141 12th St NE
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There are currently 3,378 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $720 to $6,910 with an average price of $1,930.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Washington ranges from $737 to $21,392 with an average monthly rent of $2,387.
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