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What $2,000/Month Can Rent You in Washington, D.C.

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $2,000/month.


↑ Only a tad over budget, this Petworth apartment with one bedroom and one bathroom is on the market for $2,005/month. It offer 604-square-feet of space, a washer and dryer, and a courtyard view from the sixth floor. The kitchen offers a moveable island, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances.


↑ In Dupont Circle, you can find this renovated one-bedroom apartment with amenities that include a rooftop deck, pool, and doorman. While the unit doesn't have a washer or dryer, there are laundry facilities on every floor. According to the listing, the development is only one-and-a-half blocks away from the Dupont Circle Metro. The asking price is $2,050/month, making it the most expensive listing in this week's Curbed Comparisons.


↑ For $1,980/month, you can rent this Kalorama apartment with what the listing describes as "historical character." This one bedroom unit is located in a row house and comes with free laundry. In the row house, you can find a wood-burning fireplace, a bay window, and storage in the basement. The kitchen looks fairly cramped, but it comes with lots of cabinet space and granite countertops.


↑ This Columbia Heights one bedroom apartment comes fully furnished with a couch, dining room table with chairs, and a bed. In this list, this is the smallest unit available with 500-square-feet of space. Despite that, the unit offers a washer and dryer, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a close location to the Columbia Heights Metro station. The asking price for this unit is $1,950/month.


↑ With one bedroom, this 800-square-foot Cleveland Park apartment offers new windows and hardwood flooring. There are no photos of the eat-in kitchen available, but the listing assures that it is spacious. There is no washer or dryer in the unit, but there is laundry in the building. You can rent this apartment for $1,999/month.


↑ Last on our list is this Woodley Park apartment, on the market for $1,950/month. With 676-square-feet, the unit offers one bedroom and one bathroom. The development comes with amenities like a rooftop deck, fitness room, and indoor bike storage. The listing also features an attached garage and a washer and dryer.
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