In order to prove that it is possible to get a good deal in these areas of the city, Curbed has collected five relatively cheap rentals with amenities to spare.
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: $3,500/month.
This single-family home recently landed on the Washington, D.C. market with beamed ceilings, beamed ceilings everywhere. Other design highlights include that the listing features a front porch, paved driveway, and a screened porch.
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.
2016 brought a myriad of changes to Washington, D.C. Want to learn more about your community? This article from Curbed goes into detail about which projects in each Ward are truly changing their respective neighborhoods.
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: $4,400/month.
When it came to the real estate market in 2016, it was pretty relaxed. In order to learn what to expect for next year, Curbed DC reached out to Steve Centrella, a Redfin agent in D.C, and Gerda Gaetjen, a RE/MAX agent in Virginia, for their insight.
Unlike cities like Los Angeles or New York City, D.C. isn’t as well known for housing celebrities, unless they’re political. This year, though, there was a good number of celebrity homes that landed on the market or left the market with new owners.