- Shaw Townhouses
- U Street Townhouses
- Navy Yard Townhouses
- Petworth Townhouses
- NoMa Townhouses
- Stanton Park Townhouses
- Columbia Heights DC Townhouses
- Georgetown Townhouses
- Bloomingdale Townhouses
- Park View Townhouses
- West Village Townhouses
- Trinidad Townhouses
- Carver - Langston Townhouses
- Kingman Park Townhouses
- Waterfront Townhouses
- Southwest DC Townhouses
- East Village Townhouses
- Logan Circle Townhouses
- Holmead Manor Townhouses
- H Street Townhouses
Townhomes for Rent in Washington, DC
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3606 New Hampshire Ave NW
Washington, DC 20010Townhome for Rent$2,150 | 1 Bed, 1 Bath -
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$2,950 Studio
1329 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036Townhome for Rent$2,950 | Studio, 1 Bath -
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2202 Hall Pl NW
Washington, DC 20007Townhome for Rent$2,700 - $6,500 | 1 - 3 Beds, 1 Bath -
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712 13th Street Northeast
Washington, DC 20002Townhome for Rent$2,050 | 1 Bed, 1 Bath -
$1,550 - $2,700 1 - 3 Beds
3916 Q St SE
Washington, DC 20020Townhome for Rent$1,550 - $2,700 | 1 - 3 Beds, 1 Bath -
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3145 Hawthorne Dr NE
Washington, DC 20017Townhome for Rent$1,650 - $1,700 | 1 Bed, 1 Bath -
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Living & Renting in Washington
Washington at a Glance
Washington, DC Townhouses for Rent
Washington, DC is a vibrant tapestry of culture, history, and community, where iconic landmarks and lush green spaces create an enriching environment. The National Mall serves as a central hub, showcasing the grandeur of the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, both of which stand as powerful symbols of the nation’s heritage. This dynamic city offers a variety of living options, from charming apartments nestled in historic brownstones to sleek condos boasting panoramic views of the skyline. Neighborhoods similar to Capitol Hill and Georgetown each exude their own unique charm, making it effortless to find a place that resonates with personal style.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, the city is home to numerous parks, including the scenic Georgetown Waterfront Park and the serene US Marine Corps War Memorial, perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics. Rock Creek Park invites outdoor enthusiasts to explore its trails, ideal for hiking and biking, while also providing peaceful spots for relaxation. Throughout the year, Washington, DC hosts a myriad of events, such as the enchanting National Cherry Blossom Festival, which celebrates the arrival of spring with stunning floral displays and lively festivities.
Culinary adventures abound in this city, where a diverse array of dining options caters to every palate. Renowned establishments similar to Old Ebbitt Grill and Founding Farmers DC offer classic American fare, while Zaytinya by José Andrés introduces a delightful Mediterranean twist. For a cozy coffee break, cafes similar to Le Diplomate and Kramers provide inviting atmospheres, perfect for unwinding with a book or catching up with friends.
Exploration of the city’s rich cultural scene is made easy with convenient public transportation, allowing residents to visit world-class museums such as the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and the National Gallery of Art. Whether indulging in a meal at The Hamilton or enjoying a performance at Busboys and Poets, the vibrant neighborhoods are alive with energy and creativity. With so much to offer, Washington, DC is not just a place to live; it’s a place to thrive.
Why Washington?
- Washington is home to several colleges and universities including Howard University, Georgetown University, and George Washington University
- Washington has a robust dining scene, with award-winning restaurants serving up cuisine from across the globe
- Washington is packed with landmarks and museums including the Smithsonian
- The city has over 70 miles of bike lanes and trails, making it every bicycle-friendly
Renting in Washington
Average Rental Rates and Apartment Sizes
- Apartment Type Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- 1 Bedroom 692 Sq Ft $2,286 / mo
- 2 Bedrooms 984 Sq Ft $3,082 / mo
- 3 Bedrooms 1,085 Sq Ft $3,861 / mo
- 4 Bedrooms 1,222 Sq Ft $3,472 / mo
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Washington
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- Takoma DC 598 Sq Ft $2,215/mo
- Anacostia Southeast 707 Sq Ft $2,539/mo
- Union Market 657 Sq Ft $2,558/mo
- Connecticut Ave Northwest 700 Sq Ft $2,628/mo
- Adams Morgan/Columbia Heights 643 Sq Ft $2,675/mo
- Georgetown/Wisconsin Ave 674 Sq Ft $2,676/mo
- Southwest DC 680 Sq Ft $2,738/mo
- The Wharf 688 Sq Ft $2,753/mo
- U Street 630 Sq Ft $2,770/mo
- H Street/NoMa 710 Sq Ft $2,785/mo
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