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What $1,900 rents in D.C. right now

See your options in neighborhoods like Hill East and Forest Hills

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various D.C. neighborhoods. Is one person’s studio another person’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Today’s price: $1,900 a month.

The living room includes carpet, a few windows, two radiators, and a window A/C unit. Athena Samuel
The kitchen has tile floors and some counter space.
One of the bedrooms is carpeted and has two windows.

In Brightwood, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is available to rent for $1,875 a month. The floors are carpeted and the apartment has radiators. The property is near Rock Creek as well as businesses on Georgia Avenue NW. Buses are accessible on 16th Street NW.

The studio is staged with a couch, a coffee table, and a moveable kitchen island. It has stainless steel appliances. 3801 Connecticut Avenue
The studio is furnished with a large bed and a desk.
A room leading to the bathroom has built-in shelves. It is staged with a standing mirror and a dresser.
The bathroom is tiled and brightly lit.

Renting for $1,750 a month in Forest Hills, this studio apartment comes with modern wood floors and appliances. It measures more than 500 square feet and boasts tall ceilings. The bathroom is tiled, while the building is equipped with a fitness center, a laundry room, and common areas. The Van Ness–UDC and Cleveland Park Metro stops are in walking distance.

The living room has hardwood floors, built-in shelves, and exposed brick. It is staged with a couch and a TV. Jesse Heravi
The studio is furnished with a bunk bed, a couch, and a standing mirror.
Part of the studio is furnished with a glass desk and chairs.
The kitchen has a stainless steel oven.

In Kalorama Triangle, a more than 500-square-foot studio apartment is rentable for $1,895 a month. The apartment features hardwood flooring, built-in shelves, exposed brick, and high ceilings. The building is near Kalorama Park, plus stores and restaurants on 18th Street NW.

The living room is open and has hardwood floors. Urban to Suburban Property Management
There are two large closets in one of the rooms.
The bedroom is bright and has hardwood floors.
The apartment comes with additional storage.

This roughly 800-square-foot one-bedroom apartment in Kingman Park is renting for $1,775 a month. It has hardwood floors throughout, multiple cabinets in the kitchen, and plenty of storage. The building is within walking distance of the H Street NE corridor and Capitol Hill.

The living room has hardwood floors and gets lots of natural light. Kelsey Stroud
The kitchen has tile floors and includes stainless steel appliances. There is a laundry machine and a dishwasher.
The bedroom has hardwood floors and tall ceilings.
The bathroom is brightly lit and tiled.

A light-filled one-bedroom condo unit in Hill East is available to rent for $1,800 a month. The unit is located on the top floor of its building and features hardwood floors throughout. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and includes a dishwasher and a laundry machine. The building, which is located a block from the Stadium–Armory Metro stop, is pet-friendly.

Poll

Which D.C. home would you rent for around $1,900 a month?

This poll is closed

  • 4%
    Brightwood two-bedroom apartment
    (5 votes)
  • 20%
    Forest Hills studio apartment
    (22 votes)
  • 19%
    Kalorama Triangle studio apartment
    (21 votes)
  • 6%
    Kingman Park one-bedroom apartment
    (7 votes)
  • 49%
    Hill East one-bedroom condo unit
    (53 votes)
108 votes total Vote Now