
Apartments near Van Ness-UDC-Red Line in Washington, DC (1,518 Rentals)


1495 Newton St NW

1674 Irving St NW

1443 Oak St NW

2514 41st St NW

4010-4012 Calvert St NW

1355 Shepherd St NW

2510 41st St NW

2707 Adams Mill Rd NW

1489 Newton St NW

1415 Oak St NW

1372 Randolph St NW

1929 Calvert St NW

3819 14th St NW

4114 Davis Pl NW

1349 Randolph St NW

4016 Calvert St NW

3815 14th St NW

2500 41st St NW

1942 Calvert St NW

14th & Quincy

2346 40th St NW

1855 Calvert St NW

3125 Mt Pleasant St NW

1519-1527 Park Rd NW

3701 14th St NW

1930 Calvert St NW

2852 Ontario Rd NW

Glover Park

1636 Irving St NW

3619 14th St NW

4021-4023 Beecher St NW

2456 20th St NW

1928 Calvert St NW

2323 40th St NW

4030 Calvert St NW

2627 Adams Mill Rd NW

14th St. NW Washington DC Rooming House

4853 Sedgwick St NW

1916 Calvert St NW

1915 Calvert St NW

1630 Irving St NW

1725 Lanier Pl NW

Lynshire

The Khiel

4025-4029 Beecher St NW

1960 Biltmore St NW

The Lambert

1793 Lanier Pl NW

2605 Adams Mill Rd NW

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How much are Studio apartments in Washington?
There are currently 3,377 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $900 to $10,191 with an average price of $1,957.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Washington ranges from $749 to $17,063 with an average monthly rent of $2,429.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Washington range from $850 to $16,421. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,145.
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There are currently 1,300 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Washington on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $900 to $28,579 - averaging $3,511 for the location.
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