Low Income Apartments for Rent in Capitol Hill
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|$1,883 - $1,936 1 - 2 Beds$1,883 - $1,936 | 1 - 2 Beds
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$1,624 - $1,996 1 - 2 Beds
The Grays on Pennsylvania
2323 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020$1,624 - $1,996 | 1 - 2 Beds -
$1,464 - $2,415 1 - 3 Beds
The Pentacle Group Apartments
1501 Benning Rd NE, Washington, DC 20002$1,464 - $2,415 | 1 - 3 Beds -
$1,624 - $1,777 Studio - 1 Bed
Capitol Park Plaza And Twins
201 I St SW, Washington, DC 20024$1,624 - $1,777 | Studio - 1 Bed -
Call for Rent Studio - 3 Beds
The Baldwin
1300 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002Call for Rent | Studio - 3 Beds -
$1,086 - $1,670 1 - 3 Beds
Carver Terrace Apartments
2026 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002$1,086 - $1,670 | 1 - 3 Beds -
Rent Special$808 - $2,087 Studio - 2 Beds
770 C Street Phase I
770 C St, Washington, DC 20003$808 - $2,087 | Studio - 2 Beds -
2 Months Free$1,698 - $3,684 Studio - 1 Bed
Rise at Temple Courts
2 L St NW, Washington, DC 20001$1,698 - $3,684 | Studio - 1 Bed -
$1,300 - $2,256 Studio - 1 Bed
Liberty Place
881 3rd St, Washington, DC 20001$1,300 - $2,256 | Studio - 1 Bed
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Low-Income Housing in Capitol Hill Neighborhood in Washington, DC
Browse a wide selection of low-income apartments for rent in Capitol Hill. If you're searching for affordable apartments to fit your budget, it's important to be aware of the opportunities available to you. There are a variety of programs that may be accepted by low-income communities. Some might take part in the Low-Income Housing Credit Program, or Section 42, while others might accept vouchers through the Housing Choice Voucher Program, or Section 8. Since these programs are different, call the apartment community you’re interested in and ask which program they participate in.
Before you apply for an income restricted apartment, make sure you qualify for Section 8 housing in Capitol Hill by contacting the local public housing agency, or PHA. You must meet certain requirements based on the area median income, or AMI, and that amount varies depending on location. Section 8 housing is often more difficult to find than other affordable housing programs since properties must meet certain guidelines to qualify for the program, and not all properties accept Section 8 vouchers.
There are 9 income-restricted apartments available in Capitol Hill. To find out if the apartment community you’re interested in accepts Section 8, look at their requirements or call the property directly and ask.
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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