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See your options in neighborhoods like Hillcrest and Adams Morgan.
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See your options in neighborhoods like downtown and Benning.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Brightwood Park and Chevy Chase.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Cleveland Park and Bloomingdale.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Adams Morgan and Langdon.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Columbia Heights and Dupont Circle.
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These newer listings are in Dupont Circle, Glover Park, Columbia Heights, and elsewhere.
New Navy Yard apartment building near Nationals Park almost entirely leased
Market-rate apartments at the Harlow are renting for an average of nearly $3,000 a month.
Nearly half of D.C. renter households ‘cost-burdened’: report
Blame supply and demand—or the number of affluent tenants in the Washington metro region.
What $2,600 rents in D.C. right now
See your options in neighborhoods like Queens Chapel and Cleveland Park.
What are the D.C. area’s most expensive ZIP codes for renting?
No. 1: 20037, which covers parts of Foggy Bottom, West End, and Dupont Circle.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Ivy City and Capitol Hill.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Chevy Chase and Southwest.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Hill East and Forest Hills.
More outsiders are searching for rentals in the D.C. area, report finds
Most of the searchers are in the vicinity of New York City, according to HotPads.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Brightwood and Deanwood.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Kalorama Triangle and the H Street NE corridor.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Navy Yard and Bloomingdale.
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See your options in neighborhoods like Forest Hills and the U Street NW corridor
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See your options in neighborhoods like Carver/Langston and Takoma
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See your options in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Glover Park
Report: $132K in income is needed to comfortably rent a two-bedroom in D.C.
That puts the city behind only San Francisco and New York, per a recent study
What $2,000 rents in D.C. right now
See your options in neighborhoods like Penn Quarter and West End
Six alternatives to Craigslist you should know about
There’s no shortage of online platforms with which to find an apartment in D.C.
Over two-thirds of one-bedrooms near Metro stations see higher rents in 2019: report
The median rent for transit-accessible one-bedroom homes increased 2.4 percent
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See your options in neighborhoods like Shaw and Palisades
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See your options in neighborhoods like Woodley Park and the H Street NE corridor
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See your options in neighborhoods like Southwest and Georgetown
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See your options in neighborhoods like Truxton Circle and Mount Pleasant
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See your options in neighborhoods like Shaw and Woodley Park
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See your options in neighborhoods like Columbia Heights and Southwest
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See your options in neighborhoods like Woodley Park and Logan Circle
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See your options in neighborhoods like Cathedral Heights and Eckington
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See your options in neighborhoods like Takoma and Carver/Langston
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See your options in neighborhoods like the U Street NW corridor and Takoma
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See your options in neighborhoods like Brookland and Bloomingdale
In-unit laundry the most sought-after apartment amenity in Washington, report says
Tenants also want air-conditioning and a balcony, and they’d love it if their apartments came furnished.
What $2,100 rents in D.C. right now
See your options in neighborhoods like the H Street NE corridor and Brookland