
Apartments near U Street-Yellow Line in Washington, DC (1,602 Rentals)


1733 20th St NW

101 P St NW

36 Florida Ave NW

1331 18th St NW

The Oakland Condos

1721 20th St NW

1328 Park Rd NW

The Mohawk

The McMillian

1842 Mintwood Pl NW

3232 13th St NW

1831 Mintwood Pl NW

415 M St NW

426 M St NW

1832 Biltmore St NW

526 Kenyon St NW

La Carona

1212-1216 4th St NW

2852 Ontario Rd NW

The Palladium - Dupont Office Condos

The Altamont

The Haddington

1630 Irving St NW

1215 4th St NW

2300 19th St NW

1636 Irving St NW

424 M St NW

2034 N Capitol St NW

The Lambert

23 R St NW

1848 Biltmore St NW

410 M St NW

1793 Lanier Pl NW

1905 Kalorama Rd NW

1789 Lanier Pl NW

2000 N Capitol St NW

1795-1799 NW Lanier Pl

1300 Park Rd NW

1843 Mintwood Pl Nw

2605 Adams Mill Rd NW

1852 Biltmore St NW

2227 20th St NW

Penelope

3318 Sherman Ave NW

Richelieu Condominium

1733 Connecticut Ave NW

32 Florida Ave NW

23 Quincy Pl NW

1425 1st St NW
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There are currently 3,390 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $720 to $6,910 with an average price of $1,932.
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