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Apartments under $800 for Rent in Washington, DC
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1 BED$750113 Wayne Pl SE
113 Wayne Pl SE, Washington, DC 20032 -
1 BED, 1 BATH$750127 Wilmington Pl SE Unit 1
127 Wilmington Pl SE, Washington, DC 20032 -
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Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New1 BED, 2.5 BATHS$790Base Rent$790Required Monthly FeesNoneTotal Monthly Price$7901336 Kenyon St NW
1336 Kenyon St NW, Washington, DC 20010 -
Rent SpecialTotal Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New1 BED, 1 BATH$680Base Rent$680Required Monthly FeesNoneTotal Monthly Price$680702 Hudson Ave
702 Hudson Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 -
Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New1 BED, 1 BATH$575Base Rent$575Required Monthly FeesNoneTotal Monthly Price$575
1344 Barnaby Ter SE
1344 Barnaby Ter SE, Washington, DC 20032 -
1 BED, 1 BATH$80011 Whist Pl
11 Whist Pl, Capitol Heights, MD 20743 -
Call for RentLiberty Place
881 3rd St, Washington, DC 20001 -
Rent SpecialCall for Rent770 C Street Phase I
770 C St, Washington, DC 20003 -
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Square 50
1211 23rd St NW, Washington, DC 20037 -
Rent Special1 BED$763
Howard Hill
1341 Howard Rd SE, Washington, DC 20020 -
Good Value1 BED$800
Bracken Square
715 Sligo Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
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Washington at a Glance
Washington, DC Apartments for Rent
Washington DC serves as the nation's capital and federal district, home to iconic landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and world-renowned Smithsonian museums that create an exceptional backdrop for daily life. When searching for apartments for rent in Washington DC, you'll discover a city where world-class museums, government buildings, and historic monuments become part of your everyday experienceâwith free access to cultural attractions that draw visitors from around the globe.
Renting in Washington DC makes sense for budget-conscious renters thanks to the excellent Metro system connecting neighborhoods like Adams Morgan, Logan Circle, and Georgetown to employment centers throughout the region. The city offers diverse housing options from historic Georgetown row houses to modern apartment communities in NoMa and Downtown DC, all within reach of major employers including government agencies, healthcare facilities like MedStar Washington Hospital Center, and top universities such as Georgetown and George Washington University. With over 70 miles of bike lanes, walkable neighborhoods, and access to Rock Creek Park's 48 miles of hiking trails, residents enjoy an active lifestyle while taking advantage of the strong local economy and career opportunities in government, healthcare, and hospitality.
Why Washington?
- Washington is home to several colleges and universities including Howard University, Georgetown University, and George Washington University
- Washington has a robust dining scene, with award-winning restaurants serving up cuisine from across the globe
- Washington is packed with landmarks and museums including the Smithsonian
- The city has over 70 miles of bike lanes and trails, making it every bicycle-friendly
Renting in Washington
Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes
- Apartment Type Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Studio 471 Sq Ft $1,826 / mo
- 1 Bedroom 689 Sq Ft $2,256 / mo
- 2 Bedrooms 979 Sq Ft $3,088 / mo
- 3 Bedrooms 1,071 Sq Ft $4,015 / mo
- 4 Bedrooms 1,179 Sq Ft $4,125 / mo
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Washington
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Deanwood 735 Sq Ft $1,201/mo
- Congress Heights 669 Sq Ft $1,253/mo
- Greenway 748 Sq Ft $1,290/mo
- Grant Park 654 Sq Ft $1,344/mo
- Marshall Heights 1,073 Sq Ft $1,352/mo
- Fort Dupont 633 Sq Ft $1,410/mo
- Pleasant Hill 620 Sq Ft $1,673/mo
- Barracks Row 201 Sq Ft $1,723/mo
- Arboretum 635 Sq Ft $1,727/mo
- Colonial Village DC 804 Sq Ft $1,768/mo
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