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D.C. Rent Comparison: What $4,200/Month Rents You

See your options in Shaw, Penn Quarter, and Dupont Circle

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: $4,200/month.

↑ Just a tad under budget is this two-bedroom, two-bathroom rental in Shaw. For $4,171/month, the 1,096-square-foot apartment comes with amenities like garage parking, a concierge, and on-site maintenance and management.

↑ In Penn Quarter, this apartment is asking $4,200/month for an apartment with one bedroom and one bathroom. The unit spans 789 square feet and is fully furnished. According to the listing, it is located on the eleventh floor of the 14-floor building. There is an in-unit washer and dryer in the unit as well as amenities like a fitness center, 24-hour concierge, and rentable parking.

↑ This Dupont Circle apartment features two bedrooms and two bathrooms across 1,186 square feet of space. The listing indicates that there is a fitness center in the development. The asking price totals $4,190/month.

↑ Next up on the list is this four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom townhome in Bloomingdale. This is the largest rental on the list, spanning 2,730 square feet. The $4,200/month listing features a private fenced-in backyard, stainless steel appliances, and off-street parking.

↑ For $4,100/month, you can rent this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in Tenleytown. The 1,188-square-foot unit comes with stainless steel appliances. The first month of rent is free.

↑ With five bedrooms and three bathrooms, this 1,044-square-foot townhome is on the market in Burleith. The $4,200/month rental comes with a new central A/C, new carpeting on the main level, and is freshly painted. There is also rear parking. Water and up to $150 in electricity are included in the rent.