
Apartments near Takoma-Red Line in Washington, DC (812 Rentals)


8309 Garland Ave

8661 Colesville Rd

8311 Garland Ave

Seabury at Springvale Terrace Retirement Cent

8314 Garland Ave

8501 Flower Ave

8417 Flower Ave

8315 Garland Ave

8313 Garland Ave

8503 Greenwood Ave

8507 Greenwood Ave

The Leggett

Octave 1320

311 Domer Ave

310 Domer Ave

8609-8611 Flower Ave

8615 Flower Ave

8619 Flower Ave

The Park Bradford Condominium

8623 Flower Ave

8627 Flower Ave

7807 Lockney Ave

8512 Glenview Ave

7905 Lockney Ave

7811 Lockney Ave

7902 Kennewick Ave

7801 Lockney Ave

8514 Glenview Ave

7900 Kennewick Ave

7804 Kennewick Ave

7808 Kennewick Ave

7802 Kennewick Ave

7908 Kennewick Ave

527 Dale Dr

8705 Plymouth St

8708 Bradford Rd

7800 Kennewick Ave

8707 Plymouth St

8710 Bradford Rd

8712 Bradford Rd

8714 Bradford Rd

8710 Plymouth St

8712 Plymouth St

8716 Bradford Rd

8714 Plymouth St

8715-8717 Plymouth St

8718 Bradford Rd

8716 Plymouth St

8800 Plymouth St

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There are currently 3,376 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $900 to $10,191 with an average price of $1,957.
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